Mayor Cavalier Johnson
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Statement from Mayor Cavalier Johnson on the Appointment of Luke Olson as LGBTQ+ Liaison

 

By - Oct 18th, 2023 08:36 am
Luke Olson. Photo courtesy of the City of Milwaukee.

Luke Olson. Photo courtesy of the City of Milwaukee.

“I am pleased to share that I have selected Luke Olson to take on a role as my liaison to the LGBTQ+ community in Milwaukee. This is an important assignment, providing a vital link with city government for LGBTQ+ residents. It also empowers Luke Olson to bring issues to the attention of city leaders that might otherwise have been overlooked.

“Luke’s experience and advocacy make him an ideal appointee. He currently serves in an administrative role in Milwaukee’s Department of City Development where he coordinates legislative matters, the Milwaukee Arts Board, and the city’s Fourth of July Commission. He continues to hold leadership positions at PrideFest Milwaukee and currently serves on the Board of Directors of Milwaukee World Festival. Prior to joining city government, Luke held positions at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee where he was co-chair of the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee for LGBTQ+ Advocacy and received a 2022 Dr. P.B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of LGBTQ+ People from the UW-System.

“I anticipate Luke will be an important voice in City Hall on issues like opportunity, discrimination, and safety for LGBTQ+ community members.”

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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One thought on “Statement from Mayor Cavalier Johnson on the Appointment of Luke Olson as LGBTQ+ Liaison”

  1. AttyDanAdams says:

    Begs the question – in 2023 – do we really need a “liaison” between the City government and the community? Milwaukee is thankfully a diverse and welcoming place. Perhaps instead of creating a make work position we should recognize civil rights wins and act accordingly?

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