Commission Background and Establishment
Commission on Fashion Arts and Events (CFAE) Active Advisory
Monthly Committee on Public Works and Operations Section 2 (f)
The Commission shall advise the Mayor, the Council, and the public on the views and needs of the fashion and beauty communities in the District. The Commission shall implement the following programs and initiatives:

(1) Promoting the District as a location for holding fashion and beauty events, which will enhance the District’s economic development through tourism, cultural affairs, job opportunities, entertainment, business development, and national and international exposure;

(2) Providing community initiatives to benefit school-aged children living in the District, including encouraging the pursuit of career technical skills and higher education by implementing a school-based program in the fields of fashion design, merchandising, and beauty, and offering scholarships and internships to students pursuing careers in beauty and fashion industries to help students in transitioning from school to career;

(3) Making recommendations on fashion retail development projects throughout the city, including researching and making recommendations for the development, construction, and implementation of a Fashion Retail Corridor that will serve as a centralized shopping destination featuring local, national, and international fashion designers and boutiques in the District; and

(4) Creating partnerships between the fashion and business communities that will stimulate economic development through targeted fashion marketing, workforce development, and training and business development, and reposition the District as a fashion destination.
Appointed members of the Commission shall be residents of the District and shall include prominent business, civic, and fashion or beauty leaders with experience and understanding of the financial and organizational structure of fashion retail houses, branding and marketing, and youth education or vocational education, and who have extensive experience in the fashion industry.
The Commission shall consist of 15 members, 8 of whom shall be nominated by the Mayor subject to the advice and consent of the Council, in accordance with § 1-523.01(f).

(b)(1) There shall be 7 ex-officio, nonvoting members, including the directors or their designees of the following agencies and organizations:

(A) Washington, D.C. Convention and Tourism Corporation;

(B) Washington, DC Economic Partnership or the Office of Planning;

(C) Department of Small and Local Business Development;

(D) Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development;

(E) Department of Education;

(F) Washington Convention and Sports Authority; and

(G) Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

(2) Ex-officio members of the Commission shall have full privileges of Commission membership.
D.C. Code § 3–651-2. https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/titles/3/chapters/6B
Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED)
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Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed - Pursuant to section 2 (f) 4 N/A
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Appointed by Mayor 8 7
Commissioners
Points of Contact
Kennisha Rainge kennisha.rainge2@dc.gov
Evan Blankenberger Evan.Blankenberger@dc.gov (202) 727-1372
Confirmation documents
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