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past 15 years. She indicated this work allowed her to work with non-profits, small business and women of <br /> color to elevate their voices in the community. She stated this was the reason she decided to do something like <br /> this because it was not something she had ever done before. She commented she was very excited to have her <br /> voice heard and to have her neighbors voice heard. <br /> Councilmember Allen asked what motivated Ms. Bakken to serve on a City Commission. <br /> Ms. Bakken stated she has been raised to be very active in government and to participate in government. She <br /> indicated her husband challenged her to do something about this, to show up and to do something about it. She <br /> hoped to dip her toe in City government a little bit and to participate more than just having conversations at <br /> home. <br /> Councilmember Axberg stated each Commission is tasked with making recommendations to the City Council <br /> that comply with policies, rules or ordinances already adopted by the City Council. She asked Ms. Bakken <br /> what she would do if she disagreed with a policy or ordinance already in place. <br /> Ms. Bakken explained she currently works at Target doing marketing. She discussed how she worked cross- <br /> functionally across teams and noted this sometime led to conflict. She indicated dialogue was important, <br /> especially when this dialogue was open and honest. She believed there was an opportunity within government <br /> to bring voices together if something needs to change. She was hopeful that these conversations could be done <br /> in a respectful manner in order to bring about positive change. <br /> Councilmember Dunsworth requested Ms. Bakken to speak to the City's biggest opportunity and biggest <br /> challenge in addressing inclusion in New Brighton. <br /> Ms. Bakken stated there was a big opportunity there. She commented bringing conversations outside the home <br /> to the public was one way and another was for people to see themselves in government. She indicated this was <br /> a big deal. She noted she was Mexican and had all kinds of backgrounds in her and it was important to her to <br /> show her girls that anything was possible, even if this meant opening yourself up to something that was new <br /> and scary. She commented further on the gap of opportunities and it was her hope one of the best pieces of <br /> government would be to solve these problems and solving for inclusion. <br /> Councilmember Dunsworth asked which Commission Ms. Bakken was interested in serving on. <br /> Ms. Bakken explained she had a heart for parks and recreation as a young mom. She noted she was an avid <br /> park goer and she believed one of the best parts of this community was its parks. She discussed how parks <br /> have been a source of community to her. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas thanked Ms. Bakken for coming in and applying for this position. She noted City <br /> Clerk Spangrud would be in touch with further information on how the Council was moving forward. She <br /> explained the next person to be interviewed was Leah Kuipers. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle asked Ms. Kuipers to provide the Council with a brief history on her background and <br /> community involvement. <br /> Leah Kuipers stated her husband has served on a Commission. She indicated this was her first time applying to <br /> serve on a Commission. She commented she has a passion towards medicine along with the safety and security <br /> of her neighborhood. She reported she works as a family medicine provider in the north metro and has a large <br /> patient population from newborns through 102. She stated a large part of what she gets to do professionally is <br /> helping people to access resources that are available to all individuals. She commented she was excited to see <br />