by Joy Spencer
Pamela Weatherspoon (3rd Congressional District) has been appointed to the Oregon Liquor Control Commission’s board of commissioners.
Weatherspoon was born in Southern California and was raised in Southern Oregon. She received her bachelor degree
in Communications with a minor in Black Studies from Portland State University.
Currently, Weatherspoon is responsible
for Community Relations for Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel and Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. Prior to that, she worked as the
Community Relations Director and African American Mentoring Director at Big
Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest.
She is
currently engaged in the community in numerous ways including being a volunteer
big sister in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, board member of the Make it
Better Foundation for the Portland Trail Blazers, advisory board for the Oregon
Association of Minority Entrepreneurs and the Eliot Neighborhood Association.
In 2009, Weatherspoon graduated from leadership Clark County and in 2010, she finished a 13-month leadership program with the National Urban League. She is in the current
class of the American Leadership Forum.
The five citizen commissioners are the policy-making body of the OLCC.
They meet monthly for one or two days to make decisions on liquor
licenses, rules, contested case hearings and appointments of liquor
store agents. Commission meetings are held every other month at OLCC's
main office, 9079 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Room 103A in Portland. Subsequent
months, the meetings are held via phone.
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