T. Dianne Bellamy Small

For City Council At Large

"The People’s Councilwoman"

A legacy of results. A future built on equity, leadership, and community.

A Strong Advocate. A True Public Servant.

A Legacy That Touches Every Corner of Greensboro.

 

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Greensboro has seen: 

 

Infrastructure & Transportation  Improvements 

 

Civic Growth & Development

 

Downtown & Community Investment

 

Parks & Recreation Expansion

 

A Focus On Equity & Representation

 

National & Cultural Leadership

 

Community Engagement & Education

Bellamy Small

for

Greensboro City Council at Large

T. Dianne Bellamy Small is a proven leader and lifelong public servant who has delivered meaningful change across Greensboro. Her legacy includes infrastructure improvements like the Urban Loop and Nealtown Connector, economic investments in the 421 Corridor and Mega Site, and leadership on justice, equity, and education. She helped secure funding for the domestic violence-focused Justice Center, led the East Greensboro Parity Study, and was instrumental in projects like the Greensboro Aquatic Center and Learn to Swim program. From preserving Black history and launching citywide Kwanzaa celebrations to championing small business growth and public access media, her impact touches every corner of the community.
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Experience

Statewide Parent Advocate

 

Trainer

 

Consultant for Exceptional Children

Leadership

Leadership and service on State and National Municipal Leadership Boards  

Volunteers

Advocate/Volunteer for the GAC Learn to Swim Program for GSC

 

In 13 years to date we've trained over 14,000 2nd grade students how to swim from 44 of our schools

T. Dianne Bellamy Small was elected to serve as the District 1 representative in 2016, after 14 years of serving as a statewide parent advocate, trainer, consultant for Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center and trainer for the GCS Title I Conference.

 

In 2024 Bellamy Small was elected to serve as a North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) member

 

In addition, she has served GCS as a substitute teacher, trainer, performer and volunteer

Served the Greensboro City Council District 1 from 2003-2013 and served in leadership roles on state and national leadership boards

 

She holds a degree from UNC-Chapel Hill

and

post-graduate degrees from Duke and the University of Maryland

 

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