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Phillip Minor bio Upon retirement in 2008, Phillip W. Miner relocated to Jacksonville, FL. where he has been actively engaged in
volunteer work in the cultural arts, youth development & education and elective office politics. Miner was a
volunteer docent at the Ritz Theatre and Museum and coordinated an educational program with Duval County
Public Schools. He remains active with several Democratic Party organizations in Duval County. His political
service includes: Duval County Democratic Executive Committee (DCDEC) Precinct Committeeman; former
Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee; past member of the Communications Committee and former
Blogmaster. He is a member of the Duval County Asian Pacific, Black, Hispanic and Senior Caucuses and the
Democratic Women’s Information Network/DWIN. He served as Media Contact and Chair of the Public
Relations and Membership Committee, Chair of the Campaign and Legislative Affairs Committee, 2nd
VP for Membership and a member of the Ways and Means Committee of the Black Caucus. A member of DWIN since
2014, he serves on the Board of Directors and is Chair of Chairs. Responsibilities include staffing the Standing
Committees to ensure the work of the organization is accomplished through increased efficiencies. He is a
seasoned Poll Watcher and has recruited and facilitated training for Poll Watchers. He is Past Vice President of
the Hispanic Caucus. Miner has provided countless hours of consultation on effective political engagement and
campaign service to Democratic organizations in two states. He was a founding member of the Duval County
Obama Family Network in 2008.
Topics included:
Community/Civic Engagement
Voter Profiel in Duval County, Jacksonville, FL
Redistricting in Duval County, Jacksonville, FL
To get connect with Phillip Miner email [email protected]
Courageous Conversations with Therese W Gamble is powered by Concierge Resource Professional Consultants that is a culture storytelling gracious space to bridge generational gaps through active listening and action-oriented changes.
Phillip Minor bio Upon retirement in 2008, Phillip W. Miner relocated to Jacksonville, FL. where he has been actively engaged in
volunteer work in the cultural arts, youth development & education and elective office politics. Miner was a
volunteer docent at the Ritz Theatre and Museum and coordinated an educational program with Duval County
Public Schools. He remains active with several Democratic Party organizations in Duval County. His political
service includes: Duval County Democratic Executive Committee (DCDEC) Precinct Committeeman; former
Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee; past member of the Communications Committee and former
Blogmaster. He is a member of the Duval County Asian Pacific, Black, Hispanic and Senior Caucuses and the
Democratic Women’s Information Network/DWIN. He served as Media Contact and Chair of the Public
Relations and Membership Committee, Chair of the Campaign and Legislative Affairs Committee, 2nd
VP for Membership and a member of the Ways and Means Committee of the Black Caucus. A member of DWIN since
2014, he serves on the Board of Directors and is Chair of Chairs. Responsibilities include staffing the Standing
Committees to ensure the work of the organization is accomplished through increased efficiencies. He is a
seasoned Poll Watcher and has recruited and facilitated training for Poll Watchers. He is Past Vice President of
the Hispanic Caucus. Miner has provided countless hours of consultation on effective political engagement and
campaign service to Democratic organizations in two states. He was a founding member of the Duval County
Obama Family Network in 2008.
Topics included:
Community/Civic Engagement
Voter Profiel in Duval County, Jacksonville, FL
Redistricting in Duval County, Jacksonville, FL
To get connect with Phillip Miner email [email protected]
Courageous Conversations with Therese W Gamble is powered by Concierge Resource Professional Consultants that is a culture storytelling gracious space to bridge generational gaps through active listening and action-oriented changes.