The resolution honors Charlotte Thomas for her remarkable fifty-one years of service to the City of North Little Rock, where she has worked since February 25, 1974. Throughout her tenure, she has served under multiple mayors and was notably the first African American to join the mayor's executive staff. Charlotte has played a vital role in representing the mayor at public events and has been recognized for her problem-solving skills and dedication to assisting residents in navigating city services. Her contributions have earned her several accolades, including recognition as a Woman of Distinction and Outstanding Services by various organizations.
In addition to her professional achievements, Charlotte Thomas is an active member of her community, participating in various organizations and initiatives. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Philander Smith College and is involved with the Scipio A. Jones Alumni Choir, the North Little Rock Census Committee, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. The resolution concludes by expressing gratitude for her exceptional service and acknowledges her family, including her late husband and her children, as well as her pride in being a grandmother and great-grandmother. Upon adoption, a copy of the resolution will be presented to her by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives.