Local News in Brief : 4 in Running for Board
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Inglewood Unified School District board members have chosen four finalists for appointment to fill a much sought-after vacancy on the board.
The board chose the four from among 20 applicants, many of them public officials, government employees or past political candidates.
The finalists for the vacancy on the five-member board are Lawrence Aubry, a consultant for the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations; Dexter Henderson, a former Los Angeles city administrator and currently executive director of the South-Central Los Angeles Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled; Claude Lataillade, a software engineer for TRW, and Joseph Rouzan, a former Inglewood police chief and assistant city administrator.
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