Less Than A Year Before Bridge Fiasco, Maryland’s Dem Gov Put A DEI Consultant On State’s Port Commission

Lol...she knows absolutely nothing about maritime law but let's assign her to the port commission. She reminds me of the other bonehead Phillip Washington who Biden wants to be the FAA director.
 
Well, no shock here.

DEI is the death of the good.


Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) put a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) consultant on the Maryland Port Commission just months before a container ship crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. The supply chain on the East Coast and beyond now hangs in the balance as authorities will have to swiftly undertake complex feats of engineering to reopen the port and, eventually, the bridge.
Moore named Karenthia Barber to the Commission last August. The headline of the press release announcing the hire hailed her as the “first black woman to serve as Maryland Port Commissioner.” Her Ports Commission bio says she is “the Founder and CEO of Professional Development Associates, LLC. [sic] a consulting practice that provides leadership and workforce training, coaching, and diversity, equity and inclusion audits and consulting,” and a volunteer for the Maryland Democratic Party.
According to an interview with Barber posted to the port website this January, part of her job was to bring her DEI expertise to the commission.
“In the words of our Governor, I want to make sure the MPA is leaving no one behind — that we are broadening our impact, our revenue, but also expanding the net of inclusion,” Barber said.
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If this collision had happened when Trump was president, every lefty on this board would be screaming how it was all Trump's fault...
 
Big difference.
A liberal is open minded, flexible and not resistant to change. Democrats are rigidly fascistic and intolerant.
OK….i think that’s the difference between a liberal and a leftist. They all vote Democrat.
 
Well, no shock here.

DEI is the death of the good.


Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) put a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) consultant on the Maryland Port Commission just months before a container ship crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. The supply chain on the East Coast and beyond now hangs in the balance as authorities will have to swiftly undertake complex feats of engineering to reopen the port and, eventually, the bridge.
Moore named Karenthia Barber to the Commission last August. The headline of the press release announcing the hire hailed her as the “first black woman to serve as Maryland Port Commissioner.” Her Ports Commission bio says she is “the Founder and CEO of Professional Development Associates, LLC. [sic] a consulting practice that provides leadership and workforce training, coaching, and diversity, equity and inclusion audits and consulting,” and a volunteer for the Maryland Democratic Party.
According to an interview with Barber posted to the port website this January, part of her job was to bring her DEI expertise to the commission.
“In the words of our Governor, I want to make sure the MPA is leaving no one behind — that we are broadening our impact, our revenue, but also expanding the net of inclusion,” Barber said.
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Well as long as we are speculating.

The hiring of that DEI consultant saved countless lives.

This is why we should have DEI.
 

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