Community advisory board will help broaden perspectives

The Miami Herald Editorial Board often meets with elected officials and community leaders, such as public schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and his staff. Meeting now are conducted virtually.
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The Miami Herald Editorial Board has a long tradition of trying to serve the best interests of the South Florida community. We work hard to offer informed opinions about local issues that affect our readers’ lives.
Now, we’re asking members of the community to join us. This week, we are introducing the first three members of the Editorial Board’s Community Advisory Board. They are engaged, focused people who, through their individual endeavors, also are committed to making this community one that works better for everyone who calls it home or does business here. And when their three-month stint is up, we will be soliciting recommendations for the next three members.
The whole idea is to broaden the Editorial Board’s perspective