The Council of the District of Columbia has passed a ceremonial resolution to honor Ahmi Thitayan for his significant contributions to public service and civic engagement within the District. Thitayan's career began as a Campaign Intern for Marcus Goodwin in 2020, where he played a vital role in grassroots voter outreach. He then served as a Communications Intern for Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie, enhancing the Councilmember's digital presence and connecting residents with local government. His journey continued with the Office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, where he progressed from a District Intern to a Capitol Hill Fellow, contributing to legislative strategies and constituent services.
The resolution acknowledges Thitayan's dedication to advocating for underrepresented communities, particularly young people and immigrants, and highlights his academic achievements, including his upcoming graduation from The George Washington University in May 2025. The Council expresses its gratitude for his tireless service and commitment to the well-being of District residents, recognizing him as a respected leader and effective advocate. The resolution takes effect immediately.