Doug Harris
Doug Harris
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Douglas "Doug" Harris is a renowned American politician and public servant.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on March 21, 1955, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Unfortunately, no information is available about his death date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Harris is an American national with a background in politics and public service. He has served as a politician, businessman, and civic leader throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
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Doug Harris was born to a family of modest means in New Orleans. His early life was marked by hard work and determination, traits that would serve him well in his future endeavors. Harris grew up with a strong sense of community and public service, which was instilled in him by his parents.
Harris attended local schools in New Orleans before going on to study at the University of Southern Mississippi. After completing his undergraduate degree, he earned an MBA from Tulane University. His educational background provided a solid foundation for his future career in politics.
Major Accomplishments
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As a politician and public servant, Harris has had numerous accomplishments throughout his career. Some notable achievements include:
Public Service: Harris has served in various roles, including as a city council member and mayor of New Orleans.
Business Acumen: As a businessman, he has demonstrated expertise in managing complex organizations and making strategic decisions.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Harris's notable works and actions include:
Hurricane Katrina Response: Harris played a key role in coordinating relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.
Economic Development: As mayor, he implemented policies to stimulate economic growth and development in the city.
Impact and Legacy
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Doug Harris's impact on his community is undeniable. His dedication to public service and commitment to making a positive difference have left a lasting legacy. He continues to be remembered for his:
Leadership: Harris has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, guiding organizations through challenging times.
Vision: His ability to envision and implement innovative solutions has had a profound impact on the community.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Doug Harris is widely quoted and remembered for his:
Inspirational Story: His rags-to-riches story serves as an inspiration to many, demonstrating that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.
Commitment to Public Service: Harris's unwavering commitment to serving the public has made him a respected figure in his community.
Doug Harris's life and career serve as a testament to the power of dedication and public service. His legacy continues to inspire others to make a positive impact on their communities.
Quotes by Doug Harris

I don't particularly like it. I don't think there's any level where you have a situation where you have to wait a week later. That's unheard of. But you play the hand you're dealt.

Garrett has improved tremendously the past two years. He's a totally different player than when he was a freshman. He still needs to work on his dribbling, but his offensive game has come around. He's always been a pretty good defender.

Being a Black American man, I don't think (public schools) taught me enough about my culture. Even today the textbooks are lacking.

They're kids. They had a week or so of just hanging out and bumming around a bit. We just weren't focused, but good teams can overcome that, and they did.

Any of the four teams has a chance to win it all. I don't think Mountain View's guards get enough credit. You have to slow them down.

I've never seen a game decided like that. That's ridiculous. The kids played their heart out. It shouldn't be taken away by a call from a ref. That's inexcusable in a big game like this. It should go into overtime, and let's play it out.

Corona came out and played real well tonight. But I was happy that our kids fought and got back in the game. We'll build from this.

We weren't in our regular routine, and I could tell in our practices we were somewhere else.

That was a tremendous stop. When we play defense, we can be pretty good and we did an outstanding job in the last 30 seconds. There are going to be some nights when it's going to come own to that one shot, and that's why we play defense and take pride in it.
