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Chris Mims took on the job of director of communications for the City of Jackson with the new administration. Courtesy Chris Mims

Director of communications is one of the first administrative positions that Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. filled when he took office earlier this month. His choice for the job was Jacksonian Chris Mims.

โ€œMayor Johnson asked me to come back on board, and I was happy to do so,โ€ Mims says of his current position, which is his second time to work for the mayorโ€™s office.

A 1999 Millsaps College graduate, Mims, 34, entered the communications field while earning his bachelorโ€™s degree in English. He worked for a non-profit until 2000, when he came on to Johnsonโ€™s staff (during Johnsonโ€™s first mayoral stint) as a public information officer. Mims worked with the city for five years, until the late Mayor Frank Melton took office. From 2005 until last month, Mims served as the Jackson Zooโ€™s director of marketing.

Fulfilling one of Johnsonโ€™s campaign promises, things are going to be different this time around, he says, with transparency at the top of the list.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to work diligently to be as transparent as possible. We are going to work with the media in as many opportunities as possible to get the information out about the City of Jackson, what the taxpayers and citizens need to know, and the vision and direction of Mayor Johnsonโ€™s administration,โ€ Mims says.

One of the first changes heโ€™s implementing is to put the tools of the 21st century to work, he says, including a city Facebook page, Twitter, e-mail blasts and the cityโ€™s PEG TV facilities. Mims says that the city is also researching what it will take to implement the proposed JackStat system, which will provide citizens with immediate feedback on their issues, whether thatโ€™s housing, repairs, cleanup and so forth.

โ€œThatโ€™s really going to transform the City of Jackson in terms of being accountable and transparent,โ€ Mims says. JackStat will allow the city to strategize solutions and efficiencies, and track their progress through its various departments.

โ€œNot only is this an exciting time in the City of Jackson, but weโ€™re also facing some real challenges,โ€ he says. โ€œWeโ€™re going to need everyone to participate in finding solutions.โ€

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love his ENERGY and desire to make a change…. add to the list: Revamp city’s webpage – CHECK


I like what he said Tecnhologicaly savey Has previous experience Suggestion..continuously train all of city employees, director’s customer service strategies, techniques and behaviors. Want to see 100% good service by 100% of staff? Run, do not walk to St. Dominics Hospital. The best staff I have ever encountered. Too bad I had to get sick to gain the blessing. For the training to work the Mayor MUST be visible, involved and the head cheerleader. It must be his vision!

Ronni Mott, award-winning writer, talented artist and peace-loving yogi, whose beautiful soul left us on February 2. She was 64.