Luis Olivieri-Robert connects Raleigh residents with city programs

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
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Thousands of employees work daily to keep the City running. The video series “This is What I Do” highlights individuals who often work behind the scenes to serve the community.

The latest episode features Luis Olivieri-Robert, a Community Relations Analyst in the Community Engagement Department. For nearly 23 years, Luis has been working to connect people with programs like Viva Raleigh, Raleigh Tamale, and Raleigh Neighborhood College.

Raleigh is experiencing growth in population and diversity. It is crucial for residents to feel connected to available programs and services. Luis enjoys his role in bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds.

Viewers are encouraged to watch the video to learn more about these efforts.

“This is What I Do: Connect residents with programs and services (en espaƱol)” aims to ensure that residents feel connected within a growing, diverse community like Raleigh. Meet Luis Olivieri-Robert, a dedicated community relations analyst passionate about this mission.

Additional videos from “This Is What I Do” are available for viewing.



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