“(Nettie) will be a fine public official – committed to justice and forward movement for our community.” – Dorothy “Dot” Kearns
…”Nettie Coad has prodded the city to improve Ole Asheboro neighborhood, and earned respect for her ability to work together with diverse stakeholders on a variety of activist initiatives.” – YES! Weekly, September 30, 2009 - http://bit.ly/4m68p6
“The nod in District 2 has to go to Nettie Coad. Who else running has a building named after them? Coad has been a community activist for much longer than some of the candidates have been alive. She is extremely interested in the Olde (sic) Asheboro neighborhood, but is concerned about all of District 2 and Greensboro. It seems hard to mention a project that had a citywide committee that Coad was not on. She knows everybody and has worked with most everybody. She certainly knows all the players in redevelopment and is itching to get the redevelopment of the Olde (sic) Asheboro neighborhood completed.” – The Rhinoceros Times Greensboro, October 1, 2009 - http://bit.ly/4C797v
“(Nettie is) the ONLY logical choice from District 2; someone who knows the city and the people to get things done and carry on the great work of those who served before her.” – Carl Brower, Jr.
“Nettie Coad would bring to City Council a vast wealth of experience in Greensboro as a community organizer.” – Larry & Claire Morse
Carolyn Allen – Former Mayor of Greensboro
Rev. Odell Cleveland – Executive Director, Welfare Reform Liaison Project
Robert & Sally Cone
Hayes & Clem Clement