Julie Bank, a participant in the Monrovia Area Partnership (MAP), said she joined the program in 2022 and urged Monrovia residents to consider enrolling to learn how the city works and to build local leadership.
"MAP showed me how the city works, how my skills can help, and why it's so important to be part of the solution," Bank said in recorded remarks. She said the program connected her with people she would not otherwise have met and helped her grow as a leader.
Bank said she grew up in a family "that believed in giving back" and that, after moving to Monrovia, she sought an opportunity to learn about local government and contribute. "If you want to grow as a leader, connect with amazing people, and help make Monrovia even stronger, join MAP. You won't regret it," she said.
The speaker did not specify application deadlines, selection criteria, program length, or costs. The transcript only records Bank's personal account of joining MAP in 2022 and her recommendation that others participate.