Celebrating Women’s History Month
Each March, Cleveland Housing Court joins communities across the nation in recognizing Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the achievements, leadership, and lasting contributions of women throughout American history.
Women have played a vital role in shaping our legal system, strengthening public institutions, serving communities, and advancing fairness, access, and accountability in civic life. Their work continues to influence the courts, the legal profession, public administration, education, advocacy, and the systems that support the wellbeing of our communities.
Throughout the month, Cleveland Housing Court will feature women whose service, leadership, and professionalism help advance the Court’s mission and contribute to the administration of justice.

Tanya Jones
Tanya Jones began her public service career with the City of Cleveland in 2001 and currently serves as Deputy Court Administrator and Human Resources Director for the Cleveland Municipal Court, Housing Division.
Throughout her career, Tanya has focused on creating an environment where people feel respected, supported, and empowered to grow. She believes leadership is not defined by authority alone, but by the positive impact leaders have on the people and communities they serve.
Her work reflects a commitment to fairness, service, and strengthening the people and systems that support the administration of justice within the Housing Court.
During Women’s History Month, Cleveland Housing Court proudly recognizes Tanya Jones for her leadership, dedication to public service, and her commitment to fostering a supportive and empowering environment for both court staff and the community.



