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Jovina Johnson elected president of Journal Square group; W.H.A.T. offering classes | Journal Entries
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
The Journal Square Community Association has elected Jovina Johnson as its new president. She replaces Kevin Bing, who stepped down after leading the association for the past two years.
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Journal Square Community Association elects
The Journal Square Community Association has elected Jovina Johnson as its new president. She replaces Kevin Bing, who stepped down after leading the association for the past two years. Johnson, a human resources professional, was first elected to the group’s board of trustees in February 2020.