âJob opportunities tend to follow places that are inclusive,â she said. Craig is one of several community members who have voiced support for the creation of a community equity advisory board, which is designed to work with government leaders and community members to ensure residents regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation and more have a voice in city government. Johnson City commissioners heard a proposal about the board last week, which a draft document said would consist of 11 city residents appointed to two-year terms. Commissioner Jenny Brock developed the proposal alongside members of city staff. âI think that this board would be one of many steps to help address what weâve termed the âbrain drain,ââ Craig added.