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Jackson Healthcare VP Joins North Fulton CID Board Of Directors

The North Fulton Community Improvement District welcomed Leslie Day-Harrell as a new board member last month.

ALPHARETTA, GA — The North Fulton Community Improvement District (CID) has appointed Leslie Day-Harrell to its board of directors. Day-Harrell is a senior vice president of Corporate Real Estate with Jackson Healthcare where she is responsible for real estate development and operations of the organization’s facilities, including the company’s recently completed corporate campus expansion on Northwinds Parkway. She was sworn in on Nov. 3 during the North Fulton CID’s virtual board meeting.

“The deep commitment the North Fulton CID has with its community through partnerships and investments to enhance transit, livability and commerce make this an incredibly exciting opportunity,” Day-Harrell said. “I look forward to working with this impressive group of business leaders to bring innovative programs and initiatives that will enhance our community for years to come.”

Day-Harrell has spent most of her career managing corporate real estate in Atlanta, including the last nine years with Jackson Healthcare. She has received multiple national and local awards for her contributions in real estate and property management. Prior to joining Jackson Healthcare, Day-Harrell was a senior property manager with Childress Klein Properties. She is a graduate of the University of Georgia.

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Day-Harrell succeeds Shane Jackson as the City of Alpharetta’s appointee, following the end of his term.

“We are thankful for Shane’s continued support of the North Fulton CID and excited to welcome Leslie to our Board of Directors,” said Brandon Beach, North Fulton CID executive director. “Leslie is a tremendous addition to the board, and we know her extensive real estate and development background will keep us moving forward in a very intentional and exciting direction.”

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To learn more about the North Fulton CID, visit www.NorthFultonCID.com or call 678-397-0570.

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