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File #: 0011X-2021    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/21/2021 In control: Hardin
On agenda: 1/25/2021 Final action: 1/29/2021
Title: To celebrate the life, legacy and service of Dannette Mozelle Palmore and extend our deepest condolences to her family on her passing; January 15, 2021.
Sponsors: Shannon G. Hardin, Elizabeth Brown, Mitchell Brown, Rob Dorans, Shayla Favor, Emmanuel V. Remy, Priscilla Tyson
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To celebrate the life, legacy and service of Dannette Mozelle Palmore and extend our deepest condolences to her family on her passing; January 15, 2021.

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WHEREAS, Dannette Mozelle Palmore was born on July 26, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio to Robert and Emogene Palmore; and

WHEREAS, Danni grew up on the Southside of Columbus a proud graduate (1967) of South High School, Danni attended Capital University in Bexley, OH where her quick wit and keen sense for political action was molded ; and

WHEREAS, as a staffer, Danni moved through the ranks of the Ohio House of Representative and joined Lt. Governor Richard Celeste’s office and the Democratic Party. In 1988, Danni served as the National Deputy Director for Jesse Jackson’s historic presidential campaign. During the 1990’s Danni’s interest focused on local and statewide races including those of Senator John Glenn, Governor Ted Strickland, and Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman; and

WHEREAS, Danni’s outstanding achievements in campaign management and grassroots organization earned her numerous honors. Danni was featured in Who’s Who in American Politics, she received an honorable mention by Campaign & Elections Magazine, and invited as a guest lectured at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Danni founded the consulting firm Policy Works which contributed to countless community projects, including the Long Street Cultural Wall in Columbus. Danni was a political and personal mentor to many, young and old, and was widely regarded as a force for good; and

WHEREAS, Danni was a fashionista who shared this passion through her Short North boutique “Savvy on a Shoestring.” With her bold sense of fashion and an unforgettable demeanor, Danni always made a remarkable impression. “Mom D,” as she was affectionately known by her family, was warm, authentic, and one-of a kind. Danni’s good works throughout Columbus and contributions to the personal bests of others will be her legacy. As will her famous Mac n’ Chees...

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