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Resume: Newsmaker you should know / Resident aims to be ‘a voice for the voiceless’

Posted on January 15, 2016 by marlee

January 15, 2016: Eugenia Moore of Wilkinsburg describes herself as “a busy-type of person” who has always “been interested in what’s going on in my community.” That could explain why she is involved in a host of local organizations in addition to serving as vice president of Wilkinsburg council last year. A nurse for more than 40 years, Ms. Moore most recently worked with the UPMC transplant unit. She is currently taking time off from her job to care for her 93-year-old mother. Ms. Moore, 68, has been active in Wilkinsburg for the nearly 30 years she has lived there, moving to the borough from Pittsburgh in 1986.

Read the full article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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