Press Release

The Collective PAC Endorses Catherine Hardrick for City Council in Snellville, Georgia

Wednesday, October 6th, 2021

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, The Collective PAC — the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political engagement, representation, and power across all levels of government — endorsed Catherine Hardrick for City Council in Snellville, Georgia.

A U.S. Army veteran and small business owner, Ms. Hardrick has been an active community member in the city of Snellville for the past 20 years. She has participated in organizations that aim to uplift and empower the residents of her community. Ms. Hardrick received her Associate Degree in Banking and Finance from Gwinnett Tech and her Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Georgia State University. If elected, she plans to increase community involvement with local officials and bring equitable representation to Snellville.    

Founders of The Collective PAC, Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, released the following statement: 

“The Collective PAC is excited to endorse Catherine Hardrick for City Council in Snellville, Georgia. She is passionate about increasing community engagement, accountability, and transparency within leadership. Ms. Hardrick is running for Snellville City Council to bring diverse representation to the Snellville local government. She wants to advocate for policies that will bring about inclusive and equitable changes in the community. The Collect PAC is thrilled to work with Catherine Hardrick as she prepares to bring passion and innovation to the community in Snellville.”

 

ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE PAC 

The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government. The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward.