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emerging leaders series




 The Congressional
 BlaCk CauCus FoundaTion
    annual legislaTive
    ConFerenCe
   8.21-24.2011 | Walter E. Washington Convention Center
From The CBCF...

Greetings,

Welcome to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 41st Annual Legislative
Conference. Several years ago, the leadership at CBCF created a special track of issue forums
for attendees between the ages of 18 and 35. This track, the Emerging Leaders Series (ELS) has
become very popular, encouraging more and more young leaders to attend ALC. ELS offers a
unique experience for these leaders to take their careers and community to the next level.

This series is designed to provide information, dialogue, tools and networking opportunities for
personal and professional growth. Please take advantage of the powerful combination of expert
information and access to decision makers that will be available to you. In addition to the forums
and the Instant Apprentice Luncheon, we offering the Emerging Leaders Networking Reception
for the first time this year as a part of the professional registration package. Registrants who
are 21 or over will have the opportunity to network with other young professionals at the
Renaissance Hotel, Thursday, September 22 at 7:30 p.m.

We are grateful to the executives and other professionals who have volunteered their time to
participate in the Instant Apprentice Luncheon and other ELS activities. We thank the sponsors
who have provided their support so that we can expand our conference program activities.
Finally, we thank the CBCF staff and consultants – in particular – Victoria White, Marissa Davis,
Enchanta Jackson, Lauren Thompson, and Adriana Spikes for their leadership in planning and
coordinating this series.

Enjoy the Emerging Leaders Series, and do not limit your participation to its activities.
There are plenty of other issue forums and braintrusts being offered that you will find
professionally and personally rewarding. Expand your network beyond your age cohorts and
take this opportunity to engage in intergenerational dialogue. Remember, knowledge, active
participation and effective leadership are the keys to bringing about change. The collective voice
of emerging leaders is a necessary and powerful tool to empower our communities.




                The Honorable Donald Payne
                U.S. House of Representatives
                Chair, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation



                                                               Elsie L. Scott, Ph.D.
                                                                President and CEO,
                                          Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
From The
      CBCF emerging leaders Team...
Dear Emerging Leader:

On behalf of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF), we welcome you to the 2011
Emerging Leaders Series (ELS) at the 41st Annual Legislative Conference (ALC).

The Emerging Leaders Team is proud to bring you a series of exciting and thought-provoking
sessions created by and for young professionals. 2011 has been a year filled with highs and lows
for the African-American community, with a challenging economic climate, political tensions on
Capitol Hill, and the ever-growing debate on the state of public education. As the next generation of
leaders, young professionals today must remain vigilant in supporting the issues that we deem most
important, as we will one day take on the mantle of shaping the world in which we live. There is no
greater way to begin this work than through this year’s Emerging Leaders Series.

As students and early career professionals, you will have access to some of the key players across an
array of industries. More specifically, you will encounter seasoned professionals who have a vested
interest in you and your success. You will have opportunities to discuss your ideas and concerns
with local and national leaders as well as your peers. However, we implore you not only to make
this a week full of impassioned discussion, but also one that will incite you to action. Take all that
you learn here back to your communities, and use your knowledge to influence policies, resolve
social issues and build alliances with activists, leaders, lawmakers and professional organizations.

We are happy to once again feature our signature event, the Instant Apprentice Luncheon, an
opportunity for young people to receive excellent on-site mentorship. Our issue forums will
look at education reform, closing the economic gap, resistance movements past and present and
servant leadership in today’s society. For the first time, we are proud to offer the Emerging Leaders
Networking Reception, an evening which promises to be more than your average networking event.

We are excited about this year’s agenda and committed to accommodating career professionals and
students who selected this registration track. Our staff and volunteers are available to respond to
your inquiries and to help you to maximize your experience.

Make it a great week at the 2011 Emerging Leaders Series.



Sincerely,

Victoria I. White
Program Manager, Emerging Leaders Series
Special Projects Coordinator, CBCF

Emerging Leaders Program Coordinators:
Marissa Davis, Research Associate, Research and Programs
Enchanta Jackson, AVOICE Project Associate
Lauren Thompson, Program Coordinator, Health
CBCF overview
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) was established in 1976 as a non-
partisan, non-profit, public policy, research and educational institute.

Our mission is to advance the global black community by developing leaders, informing
policy and educating the public.

CBCF seeks to achieve its mission by facilitating the exchange of ideas and information to
address critical issues affecting our communities; developing strategic research and historical
resources for the public; providing leadership development and scholarship opportunities;
and developing effective programs and research to address social, economic and health
disparities.

CBCF programs are supported by fundraising events and corporate underwriting. Each year,
CBCF produces the Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) which provides a national forum to
develop strategies and viable solutions to public policy issues facing Black America.

In addition, CBCF sponsors regional symposiums throughout the country to explore
public policy concerns and to solicit opinions and recommendations of citizens at the local
community level.




CBCF emerging leaders series
The Emerging Leaders Series is a special registration category that benefits students and young
professionals seeking to step up their game! By attending ELS, you will gain tools essential
to personal and professional success. The powerful combination of expert information and
access to decision makers will benefit you as you seek to achieve your goals.

ELS will provide you with a unique experience to take your career and community to the
next level.

Through this series, you can contribute to a national emerging leaders’ agenda that will
serve as the blueprint for change. You will also be able to ask the nation’s most powerful
leaders in business, nonprofit and government the questions you want answered, while
building your personal and professional brand.

Don’t miss your chance to see and be seen at the Emerging Leaders Series.
emerging          Instant Apprentice Power Luncheon
                                                               Thursday, September 22, 2011

                                             leaders           12:00-2:30PM | Room 202-AB | Washington Convention Center


                                             series            Emerging leaders will have lunch with African-American executives
                                                               and leaders in business, government, education, sports and nonprofit
                                                               organizations. During this high-energy event, participants will have access
                                             sChedule          to powerbrokers by becoming their “instant apprentices.” Industry leaders
                                                               will give advice on how to gain competitive advantage in today’s market,
                                                               tap into one’s entrepreneurial spirit and enhance leadership skills. This is a
                                                               limited-capacity event for Emerging Leaders Series registrants only. RSVP at
                                                               conference registration is required.

                                                               The Anatomy of a Revolution:
                                                               From Alabama to Egypt
                                                               Thursday, September 22, 2011
                                                               3:00-5:00PM | Room 207-A | Washington Convention Center

                                                                   Nsenga Burton, Ph.D. – Moderator, Editor-at-Large,
                                                                   The Root; Associate Professor, Goucher College

                                                                   Aisha C. Moodie-Mills – Advisor, LGBT Policy and Racial Justice,
                                                                   Center for American Progress

                                                                   Charlene Carruthers, M.S.W. – Manager of Special Initiatives,
                                                                   Women’s Media Center

                                                                   Raphael Cassimere, Jr., Ph.D. – Professor-Emeritus,
                                                                   University of New Orleans

                                                                   Stefanie Louise Brown – National Field Director, NAACP

                                                                   TMS “Teddy” Ruge – Lead Social Media Strategist, World Bank

                                                               This panel discussion will focus on exploring the role that young people
                                                               have played in organizing, executing and sustaining change movements
                                                               around the world, and how their actions and ideas inform future progress.
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                                                               Emerging Leaders Networking Reception
                                                               Thursday, September 22, 2011
                                                               7:30-9:30PM | Renaissance Hotel

                                                               Have you heard the adage “your net worth is your network?” Come and
                                                               increase your reach as the Emerging Leaders Series presents a unique
                                                               opportunity to network with leaders, innovators, doers and movers at the
                                                               Emerging Leaders Networking Reception. Whether you are a student just
                                                               starting out or an early professional on the fast track, everyone can benefit
                                                               from fostered relationships. Bring your business cards and prepare for a
                                                               night of exchanging ideas with extraordinary young people.



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Emerging Leaders Town Hall – The Evolution of
Politics & Empowerment
Friday, September 23, 2011
9:00 – 11:00AM
Room 206
Co-hosted by IMPACT DC

    Jeff Johnson – Moderator,MSNBC

    Congressman Bennie G. Thompson

    Bakari Sellers, South Carolina State Representative

    Angela Rye, Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus

    Cornell Belcher, Political Strategist Brilliant Corners

    Andrew Gillum, Tallahassee City Commissioner.

The Emerging Leaders Town Hall is a panel that enables young professionals and
emerging leaders to engage in candid and thoughtful discussions about pressing
concerns with thought leaders including corporate professionals and elected
officials.



The Matthew Effect: Closing the Economic Gap
Friday, September 23, 2011
10:00AM-12:00PM | Room 147-A

    Jaky Joseph, M.Q.F. – Quantitative Investment Banker,
    Bank of America Merrill Lynch

    Kristal High, Esq. – Founding Editor In Chief, Politic365

    Margarita Anderson, J.D.,M.B.A – Founder and CEO, the




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    Empowerment Experiment (EE) and the Empowerment Foundation(EEF)

    Lateef Mtima, Esq. – Professor of Law and Founder and Director,
    Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice at Howard University
    School of Law
    Elizabeth Ngonzi, M.M.H. – Founder and CEO, Amazing Taste, LLC.
    Jerome Love – Founder and CEO, Texas Black Expo, Inc.

    Erica Smiley – Senior Field Organizer, Jobs with Justice

The idea of the haves and have-nots in America has often been overshadowed
by the issue of race. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that the economic gap
between those with and without means was at the base of all inequity. Do his
words still ring true? This session will explore the divide between the rich and
the poor that continues to widen in the United States and offer participants real-
life examples of pathways to success across economic lines.

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The Miseducation of Capitol Hill? Reforming
                                                         Education Policy
                                                         Friday, September 23, 2011
                                                         2:00-4:00PM | Room 147-B | Washington Convention Center

                                                             Cynthia Gordy – Washington Reporter, The Root

                                                             Andre Perry, Ph.D. – Associate Director of Loyola Institute for Quality
                                                             and Equity in Education

                                                             Reagan Flowers, Ph.D. – Founder and CEO, CSTEM

                                                             Heather Harding, Ed.D – Vice President, Research & Public Affairs,
                                                             Teach For America

                                                             Kirk Clay – Senior Advisor, PowerPAC

                                                         From public to private, school vouchers to school choice, everyone seems to
                                                         have an opinion on how education reform in the U.S. should look. Who has
                                                         the right idea? Are the right people at the table? This panel will address key
                                                         education issues and the ways in which emerging leaders can contribute to the
                                                         conversation around fixing our education system.



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                                                         Saturday, September 24, 2011
                                                         10:30AM-12:00PM | Room 202-A | Washington Convention Center

                                                             Rev. Derrick L. Boykin - Associate for African-American Leadership
                                                             Outreach, Bread for the World

                                                             Kalyn Hall – Founder and Executive Director, Wifeys’ Link, Up, Inc.

                                                             Marvelyn Brown – CEO and Independent HIV Consultant,
                                                             Marvelous Connections
                                                             Eniola Mafe – Africa Program Coordinator, Vital Voices
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                                                             Diallo Shabazz – Director of Green Career Development, Solar One

                                                         During this session, a panel of young leaders from different sectors will
                                                         discuss how they’ve practiced leadership and service in their professional and
                                                         personal lives. They will also engage session participants in a dialogue about
                                                         key issues of concern to their generation and strategies for addressing them
                                                         through leadership and service. Discussion topics will include the stigma of
                                                         the “apathetic millennial,” meaningful civic engagement across Gen Y and the
                                                         approaching 2012 election.




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Roundtable with Young Elected Officials, Policy
Professionals and the Obama Administration
Saturday, September 24, 2011
12:00 – 2:00PM | Room 145-B
Co-hosted by IMPACT DC

    Congressman Andre Carson – Host

    Nick Rathod – Deputy Director White House Office of
    Intergovernmental Affairs

    Anton Gunn – Regional Director, Region IV, U.S. Department of
    Health and Human Services

    Karen Richardson – Associate Director, Office of Public
    Engagement

    Jamal Simmons – The Raben Group/CNN

    Jennifer Stewart – Stewart Strategy and Solutions

    Cornell Belcher – National Political Strategist,
    Brilliant Corners Research and Strategies

    Tishaura Jones – State Representative, St. Louis, MO

    Miasha Leeks – Chief of Staff, Congressman Chaka Fattah.

The 2011 Roundtable with Young Elected Officials, Policy Officials and
the Obama Administration is designed to equip young professionals with
the tools and resources needed to be successful advocates, legislators
and policy makers. Young elected officials, policy professionals 40 and
under as well as a select group of African-American leaders from the
Obama administration will gather to engage in this vital conversation.
A moderator facilitates a discussion around accessing federal resources;




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communicating effectively with White House and other federal officials;
monitoring and accessing federal funds; promoting civic engagement
in local communities in an effort to provide the framework and tools
necessary for sustaining exceptional careers in public policy.




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The emerging                  Thursday, sepTemBer 22, 2011
                                                                     12:00-2:30 pm
                                      leaders insTanT
                                                                     Washington Convention Center | Room 202-AB
                               apprenTiCe                             Emerging leaders will have lunch with African-American executives
                                                                      and leaders in business, government, education, sports and nonprofit
                                power lunCheon                        organizations. During this high-energy event, participants will have access to
                                                                      powerbrokers by becoming their “instant apprentices.” Industry leaders will
                                                                      give advice on how to gain competitive advantage in today’s market, tap into
                                                                      one’s entrepreneurial spirit and enhance leadership skills.
                                              moderaTor
                                              Entrepreneur and author Melissa Dawn Johnson is a Global Branding and Personal
                                              Transformation Strategist who has a keen understanding of the importance of branding
                                              in these changing times. An innovative marketer with a proven track record of elevating
                                              the image of the world’s greatest brands, Johnson is CEO and President of Atlanta-based
                                              Velvet Suite Marketing Consulting Group, Inc. (www.velvetsuite.com) and Brand Me
                                              International (www.brandmelive.com). Velvet Suite Marketing Group authentically brands
                                              people, corporations, organizations and destinations with a patent-pending methodology
                                              called ID3™ innovation. Johnson’s formula for authentic branding is a success essential
                                              for anyone.

                                              Jacqueline Ayers serves as the Legislative Director of Health & Education Policy at the
                                              National Urban League Policy Institute, where she is responsible for the development
                                              and implementation of the National Urban League’s Education and Health goals. Prior
                                              to joining NULPI, Jacqueline served as a lobbyist for Planned Parenthood Federation of
                                              America (PPFA), directing their advocacy efforts on a variety of legislative issues, including
                                              budget and appropriations, Medicaid expansions, and a range of women’s reproductive
                                              and maternal health matters. Jacqueline began her career as the Associate Director for the
                                              American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana, where she advanced the organization’s
                                              state legislative agenda and developed public education campaigns on racial profiling and
                                              the importance of civic participation. Jacqueline earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with
                                              a dual concentration in mass communications and government from Western Kentucky
                                              University and her JD from the Indiana School of Law in Indianapolis, Indiana.

                                              Adisa Bakari joined Dow Lohnes in 1998 as an attorney specializing in Sports and
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                                              Entertainment Law and Executive Compensation matters. He is a Member and currently
                                              serves as President of Dow Lohnes’s Sports and Entertainment division. Mr. Bakari
                                              counsels professional athletes with respect to the negotiation of player and marketing
                                              contracts, in addition to various other aspects of theirathletic and post-athletic careers.
                                              He is certified as an agent by theNational Football League Players Association and the
                                              NationalBasketball Players Association.

                                              Joyce Brayboy is Vice President of the Goldman Sachs Office of Government Affairs in the
                                              Washington, DC office. She joined Goldman Sachs in November 2009. Prior to joining the
                                              firm, Joyce was Managing Director at the Glover Park Group specializing in government
                                              relations, strategic communications, coalition building and corporate positioning. From
                                              1995-2007, she served as Chief of Staff to Congressman Melvin Watt of North Carolina
                                              and managed the operations of the Washington, DC office and two district offices. Joyce
                                              graduated from Duke University with a B.A. in Public Policy Studies. She completed the
                                              Leadership Development Program for Minority Managers at Johns Hopkins University,
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                                             Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
Tracy-Elizabeth Clay assumed the role of general counsel at Teach For America in October
2006. In this role, Clay is responsible for meeting the legal and regulatory needs of Teach
For America, including risk management and regulatory compliance. She previously
served as Teach For America’s first director of state and local government relations and as
the founding executive director of Teach For America’s Philadelphia site. Prior to her work
at Teach For America, Clay was an associate with Hogan & Hartson in Washington,
D.C., where she practiced in the Antitrust, Health and Privacy practice groups for four
years. She completed her undergraduate education at Stanford University with a degree in
public policy with a concentration in urban and regional development.

Princess Mhoon Cooper is a dancer, choreographer, artistic director, educator and scholar.
With work commissioned by The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, she has been
called, “a visionary of her generation.” Known for her chameleon-like quality, Mhoon
Cooper’s movement seamlessly connects modern, hip-hop, and African dance styles. She is
an experienced dance educator, having taught throughout the country and abroad. Mhoon
Cooper has served as an adjunct professor at Howard University and holds a Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree in Dance and a Master of Arts degree in Public History (with a research
focus on the African American tradition in dance). Mhoon Cooper has been named one of
Dance Magazine’s 2006 “Top 25 to Watch” for her Choreographic Development
Project entitled, This Woman’s Work. In October 2010 the Princess Mhoon Dance Institute
opened in Washington, DC and serves over 300 children and adult students
throughout the nation’s capitol and Maryland with dance training that will last a lifetime.

Jade Davis is the Legislative and Economic Development Liaison for the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio (PUCO), an organization primarily responsible for representing
the interest of PUCO to the Ohio General Assembly, Ohio Congressional delegation and
government stakeholders throughout the state. Throughout his tenure at the PUCO, Jade
has executed economic development outreach tasks and regularly advises legislators,
legislative staff, government officials and utility customers of the regulatory processes at
the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Prior to joining the PUCO, Jade served as a Policy
Analyst for the Ohio Senate Democratic Caucus. Jade received a B.A. from The College of
Wooster (2003) and a M.P in Economic Development and Policy from Eastern Michigan
                          .A.
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R. Fenimore Fisher is the President and Founder of the R. Fenimore Fisher Group, LLC,
a global diversity and inclusion consulting and alternative dispute resolution firm. A
tenacious change agent, Fisher applies years of best practices in areas of diversity and
inclusion specific to the following areas: leadership cultural competence development,
workplace strategy, workforce metrics, alternative dispute resolution and labor and
community relations. Fisher previously served as Vice President of Diversity Initiatives
and Analysis for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Fisher holds a B.S. in Economics from Louisiana
State University and a Juris Doctorate from Ohio Northern University.

Rodney Gillespie is a National Sales Director leading the AstraZeneca U.S. sales team
responsible for driving performance of Specialty Care products including SYMBICORT,
VIMOVO and PULMICORT FLEXHALER. In addition to making significant contributions
to the growth of SYMBICORT, SEROQUEL XR and VIMOVO in various sales roles, he was
also responsible for leading teams that developed managed markets brand strategy and
contracted at major accounts. Rodney is an active member of the AstraZeneca Leading
Externally Team (LET), and is an AstraZeneca African-American Network (AZAAN) Board
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Glenn E. Hames is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at the United Negro College Fund
                                              Special Programs (UNCFSP) Corporation in Falls Church, VA. At UNCFSP Mr. Hames is
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                                              responsible for leading corporate-wide business development initiatives, building strategic
                                              partnerships and securing new business opportunities and funded programs that are aimed
                                              at building capacity and eliminating disparity that exists in Historically Black Colleges and
                                              Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Recently, Mr. Hames was
                                              honored by The Network Journal Magazine as one of their “40 Under Forty Achievers”
                                              who demonstrates a commitment to the development of their communities and exceptional
                                              performance in their profession. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical
                                              Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina
                                              and a Master of Business Administration in General Management from The College of
                                              William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.

                                              Armon Harris is the Chief Operating Officer of Megadata Technology; a burgeoning
                                              minority and veteran-owned cyber security company that helps federal agencies and
                                              private/public companies identify vulnerabilities in their data network while providing
                                              solutions for information protection. Under Mr. Harris’ leadership, MDT’s mission has been
                                              to develop and implement trusted systems for data access, assurance and dissemination by
                                              utilizing advanced technology solutions. Harris began his work in information assurance
                                              with Family Computer (FC) Business Systems – a Fairfax, VA based computer systems
                                              development firm – gaining experience as a contractor with the US Army at Fort Belvoir
                                              providing support to develop a tactical logistics software program.

                                              Aranthan “AJ” Jones II is a Principal at the Podesta Group. AJ Jones puts his vast
                                              experience in health care policy, global health, international finance and monetary
                                              issues, economic development programs and disaster preparedness to work for Podesta
                                              Group clients. Before joining the Podesta Group, AJ was director of policy and research for
                                              former House Majority Whip, Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-SC) and also served as health policy
                                              director for the Congressional Black Caucus in the office of Rep. Donna M. Christensen
                                              (D-VI). AJ has been cited by Politico as one of the top 10 Democratic staffers in Congress,
                                              by The Hill as one of the “Top 35 staffers under 35,” by Ebony magazine as one of its
                                              top “30 Future Leaders Under 30,” and by CNN’s Headline News as one of the top four
                                              congressional staffers to be future national policy leaders. A native of North Carolina, AJ
                                              has a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and sociology from Iowa State University and
                                              a master’s in public health from George Washington University.
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                                              Dr. Ogori N. Kalu is a breast surgeon at Summit Breast Cancer L.L.C. and the medical
                                              director at Mountainside Hospital Comprehensive Breast Center in Montclair, N.J., where
                                              she is charged with increasing outreach and breast-cancer awareness to the community’s
                                              diverse residents. Before Dr. Kalu graduated from Temple University in 1997 with a
                                              bachelor’s degree in biology and African studies, her mother was diagnosed with leukemia,
                                              which spurred her interest in oncology. She attended New York Medical College, where she
                                              received her master’s in biochemistry in 2001 and her Doctor of Medicine in 2004. In 2009,
                                              she spent a year as a breast surgery oncology fellow at Stanford University Medical Center,
                                              conducting research on the prevalence of an aggressive form of breast cancer among young
                                              African-American women. Dr. Kalu was named to the Network Journal’s 2011 40 Under
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Jason D. Lee began his career at Ford Motor Company in 1998 where he obtained
diverse and extensive experiences in Ford’s Manufacturing and Product Development
divisions. In 2004, he accepted the position as Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program
(DAPCEP) Executive Director through Ford Motor Company’s Executive Loan Program.
In 2007, Jason made a decision to pursue his passion and transitioned from Ford Motor
Company to become the first DAPCEP Executive Director employed by the non- profit
organization in its thirty-two year history. DAPCEP is a $4.5Million dollar non-
profit organization that provides out-of- school-time and in-school STEM educational
programming to Detroit area youth. During his tenure as DAPCEP Executive Director, Mr.
Lee has applied engineering process and efficiencies to the organization’s infrastructure and
educational programming. Mr. Lee attended graduate school at the University of Michigan
Ann Arbor where he majored in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering as a GEM and
Tauber Manufacturing Institute Fellow.

Commissioner Lee May is the youngest person in the history of DeKalb County Government
to be elected to serve on the Board of Commissioners. DeKalb County District 5 voters
elected him to a full four year term as Commissioner in November 2008. DeKalb County
Board of Commissioners oversees a $600+ million budget and Commissioner May serves
as the voice for nearly 160,000 residents located in the heart of one of the most affluent
African-American communities in the country. May campaigned on a platform to address
the concerns of the people and he stands on a promise to make a positive impact in his
community. As both an elected official and a member of the clergy, the Honorable Lee
May has superbly built a bridge between Faith and Politics in his latest work “My God, My
Politics: A Discussion on Faith and Politics.”

Princess Moss, an elementary school music teacher, was elected to the National Education
Association’s (NEA) nine member Executive Committee in July 2008 for a three-year term.
She was re-elected to a second three-year term in July 2011. A champion of children
and public education, Moss has had more than two decades of education experience. Before
being elected to the NEA Executive Committee, she served four years as the president of
the 62,000-member Virginia Education Association (VEA). Moss is a leader on such
topics as women’s issues, minority concerns, political action, school finance
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from the University of Mary Washington in 1983. Moss also earned a master’s degree in
elementary and secondary administration and supervision from the University of Virginia.

Dr. Ikenna Okezie has over fifteen years of leadership experience in the health care industry
and serves as Division Vice President of Team Virginias at DaVita, Inc.. Dr. Okezie joins
DaVita from HealthTank, LLC, a health consulting and education company he founded
to improve public health awareness, knowledge, and outcomes through education and
community outreach. Prior to founding HealthTank he was Managing Director and Head
of Clinical Research for the Advisory Board Company, a strategic research and business
intelligence firm in Washington, D.C., and was an Engagement Manager at McKinsey and
Company, a management consultancy, where he led strategy and operations engagements
for Fortune 500 pharmaceutical, biotech, payer and provider organizations. Dr. Okezie
earned his M.D. from Harvard Medical School, has an M.B.A. with Honors from Harvard
Business School, and, a B.A. cum laude and with Distinction in Economics from Yale
University.


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Aquila Powell is a government relations specialist with over 10 years experience as a
                                              lobbyist representing corporate and public sector clients. Ms. Powell currently represents
                                              the General Motors Company on health care, pension, and labor issues. Prior to joining GM,
                                              she spent six years as a lobbyist for the Eastman “Kodak” Company where she developed
                                              congressional strategy and advanced Kodak’s agenda on employee benefits, diversity and
                                              immigration issues. She graduated from Salisbury State University with a BA in Political
                                              Science and received a M.A. degree in Public Administration from the George Washington
                                              University.

                                              Kristen Reeves has more than 10 years of Management Consulting and Investment
                                              Banking experience across a wide range of industries and geographies. She currently
                                              works as a Senior Manager in the Corporate and Growth Strategy group for Accenture.
                                              In this position she has a variety of responsibilities including Mergers and Acquisitions
                                              (Strategic Due Diligence, Integration Planning and Execution, Synergy Identification),
                                              Strategic Transformation, New Business Assessment, Organizational Design and Program
                                              Management. Ms. Reeves received a Masters degree in Business Administration from The
                                              Ohio State University Fisher College of Business and a Bachelors degree in Political Science
                                              from the University of Michigan.

                                              Council Member Karen R. Toles represents the 7th Councilmanic District of Prince
                                              George’s County and was elected to her first four-year term on the Prince George’s County
                                              Council in the 2010 General Election. Council Member Toles serves as Vice-Chair of the
                                              Transportation, Housing and the Environment Committee (THE), and Vice-Chair of the
                                              Planning, Zoning and Economic Development Committee (PZED) and is also a member of
                                              the Public Safety Fiscal Management Committee. Prior to her election to the County Council,
                                              Council Member Toles worked as a political and legislative coordinator for AFSCME Council
                                              67, was a member of President Obama’s Transition Team, and was also Field Director for
                                              the Democratic National Committee, responsible for creating, training and directing the
                                              Presidential Campaign operations in Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland.

                                              Andre Wells is the Owner of Events by Andre Wells. Sought after by major television
                                              networks, celebrated entertainers and honored legislators, Andre Wells’ signature style
                                              and cutting-edge vision are in demand nation wide. From inaugural balls to concert halls
                                              Andre Wells’ creativity and imagination transport guests through one - of - a - kind
                                              evenings of luxury and sophistication. Wells’ unique approach has gained local and
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                                              national attention, including coverage in Wedding Style, Washington Life, Capitol File,
                                              Bride & Groom, Black Enterprise, and Vogue .

                                              Bruce Wimbish joined the Greater Columbus Sports Commission as Senior Marketing &
                                              Communications Manager in December 2010. In his role, Bruce is responsible for generating
                                              positive exposure for the GCSC and Columbus as a destination for sporting events while
                                              developing marketing and publicity plans to promote designated hosted events. Bruce
                                              returned to Columbus after close to seven seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was
                                              promoted to Cavaliers Basketball Communications Manager in August 2008 after joining
                                              the organization as Corporate Communications Coordinator. Wimbish earned a B.B.A. in
                                              Business Operations from the University of Cincinnati, a M.B.A. in Marketing from The
                                              Ohio State University, and a M.A. in Sports Management in June 2008.



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                                             Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
The anaTomy oF a                  Thursday, sepTemBer 22, 2011
revoluTion:                       3:00-5:00pm
                                  Washington Convention Center | Room 207-A
  From alaBama
                                  Media Partner: Center for American Progress and The Root
      To egypT                    This panel discussion will focus on exploring the role that young people
                                  have played in organizing, executing and sustaining change movements
                                  around the world, and how their actions and ideas inform future progress.




        moderaTor
        Nsenga Burton, Ph.D. is an accomplished scholar, filmmaker and activist. Dr. Burton’s
        research interests and scholarship focus on the examination of popular culture, specifically
        television, film and new media through the lens of race, class, gender and sexuality. Nsenga
        is currently an Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Goucher College
        in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Burton is the owner of BurtonWorks Media and is completing a
        documentary on the 2007 public servants strike in South Africa entitled Four Acts.




        panelisTs
        Aisha C. Moodie-Mills is the Advisor for LGBT policy and racial justice at the Center for
        American Progress (CAP), where her work with the FIRE Initiative explores the intersections
        of race, sexual orientation, economics, and public policy. She has been recognized as one
        of the top “Forty Under 40” national LGBT leaders by The Advocate magazine, and as one
        of THE ROOT 100 emerging and established leaders in the African-American community.
        Aisha has also been a key strategist and spokesperson on behalf of same-sex marriage in the
        District of Columbia, where she served as the President of DC’s marriage equality campaign




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        as the District became the 5th jurisdiction/state in the country to extend marriage rights
        to lesbian and gay couples.


        Raphael Cassimere, Jr., PH.D. received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in
        History from LSUNO (now the University of New Orleans) and his Doctorate of Philosophy
        Degree in History from Lehigh University. He has been a member of the History department
        of the University of New Orleans since 1971 and presently holds the rank of Professor-
        Emeritus. Dr. Cassimere has been active in the NAACP since 1960 and has held many
        offices including President of Louisiana State Youth Conference. The Governor of Louisiana
        appointed him to the Louisiana Election Code Revision Commission which was responsible
        for revising the election laws of Louisiana. In 1983 he was elected commission chairman
        and reelected to that position in 1984 and 1985. Dr. Cassimere also served as a member
        of the Historical Pharmaceutical Museum Commission and of the Board of the Bureau of
        Governmental Research from 1990-96.


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Stefanie Louise Brown, is a nationally recognized community organizer, lecturer and civil
                                             rights leader. Currently Stefanie serves as the National Field Director for the NAACP’s 2,200
                                             adult branches and youth units in 48 states and the District of Columbia. Concurrently,
                                             Stefanie serves as the National Director of the NAACP Youth & College Division representing
                                             23,000 youth under the age of 25 around the country. Stefanie is the founder of the Harvey
                                             & Delores Brown Scholarship Fund and will launch Brown Girls Lead, a leadership and life-
                                             skills academy for African American college women at her alma mater, Howard University.




                                             TMS “Teddy” Ruge is currently working at the World Banks as the Lead Social Media
                                             Strategist for the Connect4Climate initiative. A technology enthusiast, Ruge writes and
                                             speaks extensively on Africa’s current renaissance driven by technology, youth and the
                                             Diaspora. He is a frequent contributor to several online publications including CNN, PopTech,
                                             The Globe and Mail, and The Guardian, and the Project Diaspora blog. He is also the host
                                             of The Digital Continent Podcast, a weekly technology podcast for people who believe that
                                             Africa is full of innovation and opportunity.




                                             Charlene Carruthers ,MSW is an activist and writer. Charlene currently works with the
                                             Women’s Media Center in New York and focuses on advocacy based campaigns. Her passion
                                             for working with young leaders to build capacity and leadership has led her to work in
                                             training youth of color and women across the country through organizations like the
                                             People for the American Way (Young People For). Charlene is also a new media enthusiast
                                             and most recently worked with non-profit organizations to integrate field and online
                                             communications. She has worked for Center for Community Change, Lawyers Committee
                                             for Civil Rights under Law, and the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation Charlene
                                             received her Master’s in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, where she
                                             focused on urban development and public policy.



                                             opening perFormanCe By Frank e. Brady
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                                             Frank E. Brady is a national spoken word performer, teaching artist, and motivational
                                             speaker. He has appeared on BET, NBC, and has been highlighted in the Source Hip-
                                             Hop Magazine. With a passion and dedication for youth advocacy and empowerment,
                                             he has been a featured educator & performer at events ranging from the 16th Annual
                                             Black Solidarity conference hosted by Yale University as well as the 2011 World
                                             Youth Peace Summit. Frank is a frequent performer on the national poetry circuits
                                             and conducts workshops on personal development through cultural performance.




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Friday, sepTemBer 23, 2011
The maTThew eFFeCT:                  10:00am-12:00pm

   Closing                           Washington Convention Center | Room 147-A
                                     Media Partner: Politic365 and The Root
The eConomiC gap                     The idea of the haves and have-nots in America has often been
                                     overshadowed by the issue of race. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
                                     believed that the economic gap between those with and without
                                     means was at the base of all inequity. Do his words still ring true?
                                     This session will explore the divide between the rich and the poor that
                                     continues to widen in the United States and offer participants real-
                                     life examples of pathways to success across economic lines.

        moderaTor
        Jaky Joseph is currently a quantitative investment banker and a member of the quant group at
        Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the Public Finance division. He graduated from Swarthmore
        College in 2006 with a Bachelor’s Degree after double majoring in Economics and Mathematics.
        He graduated with a Master’s Degree in Quantitative Finance from Rutgers University in 2010.
        Immediately after graduating from Swarthmore, he worked at Public Financial Management,
        Inc., the top public finance advisory firm in the country, in the Quantitative Strategies Group
        where he advised on complex bond transactions and built proprietary financial models. Jaky
        is an active Swarthmore alum, serving on the Alumni Council and on the board and steering
        committee for the Richard Rubin Scholars Program. He also serves as an ongoing alumni
        advisor to the black community at Swarthmore. Jaky was born in raised in New York City
        (Harlem) and his family is from Haiti.

        panelisTs
        Kristal High is the founding Editor In Chief of Politic365.com. Beyond her work with
        Politic365, Kristal routinely engages in research, legal analysis and strategic consultations
        regarding the leveraged use of the Internet for online coalition building, stakeholder outreach,
        political advocacy and multimedia production. Kristal has worked as a research analyst for
        the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council and the Joint Center for Political and




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        Economic Studies’ Media & Technology Institute, where she has developed a subject-matter
        expertise on broadband adoption patterns among minority, low-income and underserved
        populations. Kristal obtained her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Davidson College, where
        she was inducted into the leadership fraternity Omicron Delta Kappa, and received her Juris
        Doctor from Washington and Lee School of Law.

        Margarita Anderson is the founder and CEO of the Empowerment Experiment (EE)and
        the Empowerment Experiment Foundation, Inc. (EEF) She and her family made history and
        dominated headlines as national media covered their journey living exclusively off black
        business and talent, and buying black-made products for an entire year. Ms. Anderson has
        become the leader of a new movement which identifies and uplifts quality black businesses,
        and urges consumers, especially other middle and upper class African Americans, to proactively
        and publicly support them. Ms. Anderson is an accomplished business strategy professional
        with twelve years of legal, research, communications and business strategy experience. Ms.
        Anderson has a M.B.A. in economics and strategy from the University of Chicago Booth
        Graduate School of Business; a JD from the University of Chicago Law School; and a B.A. in
        political science from Emory University.
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Lateef Mtima is a Professor of Law and the Founder and Director of the Institute for Intellectual
                                              Property and Social Justice at the Howard University School of Law. After graduating with
                                              honors from Amherst College in 1982, Prof. Mtima received his J.D. degree from Harvard Law
                                              School in 1985, where he was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Harvard BlackLetter
                                              Journal. Admitted to the New York and Pennsylvania bars, Prof. Mtima practiced with Coudert
                                              Brothers until 1996, and was later Of Counsel to the Philadelphia firm of Klehr, Harrison. In
                                              the fall of 2009, Prof. Mtima served as the distinguished Libra Visiting Scholar in Residence
                                              at the University of Maine School of Law. He is the Immediate-Past President of the Giles S.
                                              Rich Inn of Court for the Federal Circuit, and also serves as a member of the ALI-ABA CPE
                                              Advisory Board of Directors on Intellectual Property, The Practical Lawyer Editorial Board, and
                                              the Advisory Board for the BNA Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Journal.

                                              Elizabeth Ngonzi is a social entrepreneur who founded Amazing Taste, LLC, a values-led
                                              consulting firm that connects nonprofit organizations with corporations, foundations and
                                              philanthropists, to jointly achieve their strategic objectives through fundraising events,
                                              cause marketing campaigns and educational activities. The firm has worked with and
                                              advised organizations such as Action Against Hunger; Cornell University School of Hotel
                                              Administration; National CARES Mentoring Movement; Communities In Schools of NJ; the
                                              North Jersey Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure; and the Office of the Special Adviser
                                              on Gender Issues to the United Nations Secretary-General, among others. Ngonzi serves on
                                              the President’s Council of Cornell Women and the Cornell Pillsbury Institute of Hospitality
                                              Entrepreneurship; and is on the adjunct faculty at New York University’s Heyman Center for
                                              Philanthropy. Previously, she worked for Arthur Andersen, MICROS Systems, Inc. and Digital
                                              Equipment Corporation -- in business consulting, sales and marketing, respectively. Ngonzi
                                              holds a Master of Management in Hospitality from Cornell University and a B.S. in Information
                                              Systems from Syracuse University.

                                              Jerome Love Voted Entrepreneur of the Year (NBMBAA), Pinnacle Award Finalist (HCCOC), and
                                              Multi-Million Dollar Top Producer (Prudential Texas Realty), Jerome Love is an entrepreneur
                                              and professional speaker who has been consistently recognized as a well-respected and sought-
                                              after expert in sales and business development throughout his 12 year career. The author
                                              of several books, his writings have been published nationally and are frequently quoted by
                                              industry experts. Jerome’s keynote has been featured on major platforms such as the Los
                                              Angeles Mayors Economic Development Summit (2008), National Alliance of Black School
                                              Educators National Conference (2010), Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organizations National
                                              Conference (2009, 2010, 2011) and he has shared the stage speaking at conferences with global
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                                              icons such as Jeff Hoffman (Founder of Priceline.com), Susan L. Taylor (Publisher Emeritus,
                                              Essence Magazine), and Michael Delazzer (Founder of Redbox), just to name a few. In 2002,
                                              he founded the Texas Black Expo, Inc. which now produces the largest African American
                                              Tradeshow in Texas. He wrote his first book at age 30, and is the Broker of LHS Realty Group
                                              a leading real estate firm headquartered in Houston, TX, the nations 4th largest cities.

                                              Erica Smiley is a Senior Field Organizer for Jobs with Justice, with a focus on the southern region.
                                              As a part of this position, she represents Jobs with Justice in the Excluded Workers Congress and
                                              engages in priority campaign work—including the Making Change at Walmart Campaign and
                                              the campaign to win the POWER (Protecting Our Workers from Exploitation and Retaliation)
                                              Act in Congress. She also supports strategic programs such as the National Workers Rights
                                              Board and the Student Labor Action Project. In the past, she has organized with community
                                              groups such as Progressive Maryland and the Tenants and Workers Support Committee in
                                              Virginia. She was National Field Director of Choice USA, a pro-choice organization focusing
                                              primarily on youth access to reproductive healthcare, and she served on the coordinating
        18                                    committee of the Black Radical Congress. She is originally from Greensboro, North Carolina.

                                             Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
The miseduCaTion                 Friday, sepTemBer 23, 2011
                                 2:00-4:00pm
 oF CapiTol hill?                Washington Convention Center | Room 147-B

 reForming                       Sponsored by: American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO
                                 Media Partner: The Root
eduCaTion poliCy                 From public to private, school vouchers to school choice, everyone seems
                                 to have an opinion on how education reform in the U.S. should look.
                                 Who has the right idea? Are the right people at the table? This panel will
                                 address key education issues and the ways in which emerging leaders
                                 can contribute to the conversation around fixing our education system.




        moderaTor
        Cynthia Gordy is the Washington reporter for The Root, writing on national policy and
        politics from both the White House and Congress. She previously served as Washington
        correspondent and news editor for Essence magazine. As a reporter, Gordy has told
        the stories at the intersection of race, politics and social justice, including the 2008
        presidential campaign, the Sean Bell trial in New York and the aftermath of Hurricane
        Katrina. Her feature on a small Tennessee town’s battle against environmental racism
        won the 2008 National Association of Black Journalists Award for Specialty Reporting.
        Gordy has interviewed President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, Attorney
        General Eric Holder, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, Education Secretary Arne Duncan
        and other senior officials. She was named one of the NAACP’s “40 Under 40” in 2010,
        and the National Association of Black Journalists’ 2009 Emerging Journalist of the Year.
        Gordy has appeared as a guest analyst on CNN, MSNBC, NPR and TVOne. A graduate
        of the University of Pittsburgh, Gordy holds a B.A. in Creative Nonfiction Writing and
        Africana Studies. She resides in Washington, D.C.




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        Dr. Andre Perry is the Associate Director for Educational Initiatives for Loyola Institute
        for Quality and Equity in Education. Prior to as CEO of the Capital One-UNO Charter
        Network he helped manage four charter schools in post-Katrina New Orleans. A native
        of Pittsburgh, Pa., Perry earned his Ph.D. in education policy and leadership from the
        University of Maryland College Park. UNO Press recently released his new work of fiction,
        The Garden Path: The Miseducation of the City. Perry’s views, opinions and educational
        leadership have been featured on National Public Radio and CNN. Through his weekly
        newspaper column in The Louisiana Weekly, Perry provides political commentary on
        municipal governments and K-16 leadership and governance in Louisiana. He can also
        be heard on WWNO 89.9-FM during NPR’s “All Things Considered”. In 2010, Perry
        served on Mayor-Elect Mitch Landrieu’s Transition Team as the co-chair of the Education
        Taskforce. Along with Wilbert “Chill” Wilson, Perry service work is featured in the new
        documentary, “Close Ties: Tying on a New Tradition.”

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Dr. Heather Harding has a professional career that has spanned classroom teaching,
                                             professional development, and empirical research. Her areas of expertise include culturally
                                             relevant pedagogy, urban school reform, qualitative research, and teacher education.
                                             Having begun her career as a Teach For America corps member in rural North Carolina,
                                             she has served in numerous roles in organizations including the Boston Plan for Excellence,
                                             Citizen Schools, the Annenberg Institute for School Reform, and KIPP She earned her
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                                             master’s and doctoral degrees in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education,
                                             where her thesis documented the work of four successful White urban middle school
                                             teachers. Her current role at TFA represents her second stint on staff; in the mid-nineties,
                                             she served as executive director in eastern North Carolina. A trained journalist, Heather
                                             attended the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and retains her love
                                             of investigative research and artful writing.

                                             Dr. Reagan Flowers is a STEM education pioneer impacting P-12 classrooms
                                             internationally. Having founded CSTEM in 2002, this inclusive education methodology
                                             has been implemented in over 260 P-12 schools, assisting with closing the achievement
                                             gap among ethnic-minority and underrepresented (females) students in the instructional
                                             areas of STEM. Her pragmatic understanding of effective STEM education reform in
                                             classrooms across the Nation has been instrumental in the successful implementation of
                                             the CSTEM Challenge model in each participating school. To date, over 50,000 students
                                             have been impacted by Dr. Flowers STEM education outreach efforts. She has authored
                                             several articles and two books, “The CSTEM Challenge: A Feeder Pattern Approach to
                                             Reaching All Students through Hands-on Project-based Learning” and “CSTEM Pedagogy:
                                             Your Guide to Project-Based Learning”, that have helped bring her innovative methods to
                                             life. Dr. Flowers chairs the board of the Texas High School for Careers and Post Secondary
                                             Success, chairs the STEM Education sub-committee for the Texas Business Education
                                             Coalition, serves as the vice chair of the American Leadership Forum Gulf Coast Chapter,
                                             is a 2011 World Innovation Summit on Education Award nominee, and has received
                                             numerous congressional recognitions for her leadership in STEM education.

                                             Kirk Clay is Senior Advisor at PowerPAC. Before joining PowerPAC, Mr. Clay led the National
                                             Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s (NAACP) political work as the National
                                             Civic Engagement Director. Earlier, Mr. Clay was Deputy Director of the National Coalition
                                             on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP), where he managed the day-to day overall operation.
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                                             He was also involved with efforts to mobilize members, activists, community leaders,
                                             faith leaders, and state legislators in grassroots issue campaigns. Before joining NCBCP
                                             Mr. Clay was a Deputy Director for People For the American Way’s field department. He
                                             managed the Partners for Public Education program, a project that mobilized community
                                             support for public education and worked with ministers from around the country to
                                             educate the African American community about the need to improve public schools. Mr.
                                             Clay organized pro-public education coalitions and rallies In 20 major cities around the
                                             United States. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife and three children.




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ilead | iserve:                  saTurday, sepTemBer 24, 2011
                                 10:30am-12:00pm
    emerging                     Room 202-A
    leaders in                   Media Partner: The Root

       aCTion                    During this session, a panel of young leaders from different sectors will
                                 discuss how they’ve practiced leadership and service in their professional
                                 and personal lives. They will also engage session participants in a
                                 dialogue about key issues of concern to their generation and strategies
                                 for addressing them through leadership and service. Discussion topics
                                 will include the stigma of the “apathetic millennial,” meaningful civic
                                 engagement across Gen Y and the approaching 2012 election.



       Rev. Derrick L. Boykin serves as the Associate for African American Leadership Outreach
       for Bread for the World. Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s
       decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad by changing policies, programs and
       conditions that allow hunger and poverty to persist. After a number of years working with
       local communities and churches as Bread for the World’s Northeast Regional Organizer, Rev.
       Boykin has solidified his position as an emerging national leader in the African American
       community. He frequently serves as a spokesperson for Bread for the World, completing
       radio media tours and speaking engagements. Most recently, Rev. Boykin spoke at Princeton
       Theological Seminary’s Faith and Public Life Conference, and was interviewed by several
       radio stations on the subject of “Poverty and Hunger in the African-American Community.”
       Rev. Boykin is a graduate of Roanoke College in Salem, VA, where he received a B.A. in
       Religion and Philosophy. He holds graduate degrees from both Morehouse School of Religion
       in Atlanta, GA and the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. Rev. Boykin is an associate
       minister of Walker Memorial Baptist Church in the Bronx, New York. He is married to the
       lovely Annie Belot-Boykin and is the father of three beautiful children—Alanys, Charlize
       and Emil.

       Kalyn Hall is the Founder & Executive Director of Wifeys Link, Up Incorporated, a women’s
       empowerment organization based in Maryland that partners with exemplary women in




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       the community to share inspiring stories, tips and advice with young women trying to
       find their way. As the Executive Director she is responsible for establishing partnerships,
       leading the organizations initiatives, carrying out numerous executive duties and managing
       operations. Throughout the summer of 2011, the organization held a series of workshops
       in collaboration with Shepherds Cove Shelter to provide young women ages 18-25 with
       the tools needed to develop goal plans, enroll in education programs, build resumes and
       identify growth opportunities both personally and professionally. Kalyn is also employed
       full time at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation where she assists up to ten program
       managers and coordinators with the implementation and execution of education, economic,
       health and research programs. She received her A.S. in Business Administration from Prince
       George’s Community College and is currently taking online nonprofit training courses
       offered by Foundation Center, the world’s leading source for information on philanthropy.




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Marvelyn Brown is a 27-year-old native Tennessean, learned she was HIV-positive at age
                                              19. Since then she has moved both live and television audiences around the world with
                                              her compelling personal story. Her autobiography, The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful
                                              and (HIV) Positive, was published by Amistad/HarperCollins in 2008.Her humanitarian
                                              work earned her a 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding National PSA. Brown has appeared
                                              on CNN’s Black in America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and America’s Next Top Model.
                                              Articles including her story have appeared in Newsweek, U.S. News and Report, Fortune
                                              500 and ESSENCE magazine. She is currently the CEO and an Independent HIV Consultant
                                              for, Marvelous Connections, which she founded in 2006, has an online boutique called,
                                              MARVSPIRATIONAL, and she is a proud ambassador for the Greater Than AIDS Campaign.

                                               Eniola Mafe joined Vital Voices in October 2010 as an Africa Program Coordinator. Eniola
                                               provides programmatic development and logistics support for Vital Voices programs in the
                                               U.S. and abroad. During graduate school she worked with Vital Voices, first as a Graduate
                                               Intern and later as a consultant for the Africa Program, where she supported efforts to
                                               design, implement and evaluate the capacity-building efforts of six businesswomen’s
                                               associations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Prior to joining Vital Voices, Eniola worked with
                                               Women’s World Banking Ghana (WWBG), a microfinance institution. She also interned with
                                               the Corporate Responsibility group at APCO worldwide. She began her career as an Equity
                                               Financing Analyst at Merrill Lynch, where she managed hedge fund client relationships.
                                               Eniola earned an MA from Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, specializing
                                               in International Business and Development and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with Honors in
                                             International Studies from Spelman College.



                                              Diallo Shabazz is a nationally-recognized leader in nonprofit consulting and leadership
                                              training. Diallo currently serves as the Director of Green Career Development at Solar
                                              One, and focuses on workforce development related to the green construction, renewable
                                              energy, and energy efficiency industries. Over the past two years, he has helped lead a
                                              program that has trained over 1,000 low-income residents in green jobs. Diallo is also a
                                              co-founder and principal of Radical Ideas, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in education
                                              management, leadership development, and non-profit consulting. He also serves as
                                              Regional Director for the Youth and College Division of the NAACP  .
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                                             CBCF FILM SERIES Robert Townsend’s “In the Hive”
                                             Tuesday, September 20, 2011                          FUTURE FOCUS SERIES
                                             7:00 PM - 9:00 PM                                    HIV Criminalization: Why It Should Matter to You
                                             United States Navy Memorial, Naval Heritage Center   Friday, September 23, 2011
                                                                                                  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
                                             CBCF ALUMNI SERIES                                   WCC Room 201
                                             Haiti: She’s My Sister
                                             Wednesday, September 21, 2011                        General Session Luncheon
                                             12:00 PM - 2:00 PM                                   Friday, September 23, 2011
                                             WCC Room 146-A                                       12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
                                                                                                  WCC Ballroom C
                                             FUTURE FOCUS SERIES
                                             Lasting Advantage 2:                                 Social Media & Entrepreneurship:
                                             Using Cultural Competence to Build Early             Using Technology to Build a Successful Business
                                             Reading Proficiency among Black Students             Friday, September 23, 2011
                                             Wednesday, September 21, 2011                        1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
                                             2:30 PM - 4:30 PM                                    WCC Room 146-B
                                             WCC Room 140-A
                                                                                                  Invest in the Next:
                                             CBCF ALUMNI SERIES                                   Youth Empowerment Starts with You!
                                             iEducate: Making 21st Century Classrooms             Friday, September 23, 2011
                                             Work for Students of Color                           1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
                                             Thursday, September 22, 2011                         WCC Room 144-BC
                                             1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
                                             WCC Room 207-B                                       YOUNG, GIFTED and BLACK BRAINTRUST
                                                                                                  Friday, September 23, 2011
                                             CBCF FILM SERIES:                                    1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
                                             Advocacy Reform - A Film Screening of                WCC Room 201
                                             “Out For Good”
                                             “Vanishing Pearls:                                   Hip-Hop Activism in a
                                              The Oystermen of Pointe a la Hache”                 Politically-Polarized America
                                             “You Gotta Dance” and                                Friday, September 23, 2011
                                             “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock”             2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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                                             Thursday, September 22, 2011                         WCC Room 146-A
                                             2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
                                             WCC Room 146-C                                       Declaring War on the “War on Drugs”:
                                                                                                  An Inter-generational Dialogue
                                             Youth & Criminal Justice: Creating A Brighter        Saturday, September 24, 2011
                                             Future for African-American Children                 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
                                             Thursday, September 22, 2011                         WCC Room 145-A
                                             2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
                                             WCC Room 143-C                                       CBCF ALUMNI SERIES
                                                                                                  Ready.Set.Engage!
                                             Sojourner Truth…                                     Saturday, September 24, 2011
                                             Continuing the Legacy Bridging the Gap               1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
                                             from Civil Rights to Cyber-Activism                  WCC Room 140-B
                                             Friday, September 23, 2011
                                             9:00 AM - 11:50 AM
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  • 3. From The CBCF... Greetings, Welcome to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 41st Annual Legislative Conference. Several years ago, the leadership at CBCF created a special track of issue forums for attendees between the ages of 18 and 35. This track, the Emerging Leaders Series (ELS) has become very popular, encouraging more and more young leaders to attend ALC. ELS offers a unique experience for these leaders to take their careers and community to the next level. This series is designed to provide information, dialogue, tools and networking opportunities for personal and professional growth. Please take advantage of the powerful combination of expert information and access to decision makers that will be available to you. In addition to the forums and the Instant Apprentice Luncheon, we offering the Emerging Leaders Networking Reception for the first time this year as a part of the professional registration package. Registrants who are 21 or over will have the opportunity to network with other young professionals at the Renaissance Hotel, Thursday, September 22 at 7:30 p.m. We are grateful to the executives and other professionals who have volunteered their time to participate in the Instant Apprentice Luncheon and other ELS activities. We thank the sponsors who have provided their support so that we can expand our conference program activities. Finally, we thank the CBCF staff and consultants – in particular – Victoria White, Marissa Davis, Enchanta Jackson, Lauren Thompson, and Adriana Spikes for their leadership in planning and coordinating this series. Enjoy the Emerging Leaders Series, and do not limit your participation to its activities. There are plenty of other issue forums and braintrusts being offered that you will find professionally and personally rewarding. Expand your network beyond your age cohorts and take this opportunity to engage in intergenerational dialogue. Remember, knowledge, active participation and effective leadership are the keys to bringing about change. The collective voice of emerging leaders is a necessary and powerful tool to empower our communities. The Honorable Donald Payne U.S. House of Representatives Chair, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Elsie L. Scott, Ph.D. President and CEO, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
  • 4. From The CBCF emerging leaders Team... Dear Emerging Leader: On behalf of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF), we welcome you to the 2011 Emerging Leaders Series (ELS) at the 41st Annual Legislative Conference (ALC). The Emerging Leaders Team is proud to bring you a series of exciting and thought-provoking sessions created by and for young professionals. 2011 has been a year filled with highs and lows for the African-American community, with a challenging economic climate, political tensions on Capitol Hill, and the ever-growing debate on the state of public education. As the next generation of leaders, young professionals today must remain vigilant in supporting the issues that we deem most important, as we will one day take on the mantle of shaping the world in which we live. There is no greater way to begin this work than through this year’s Emerging Leaders Series. As students and early career professionals, you will have access to some of the key players across an array of industries. More specifically, you will encounter seasoned professionals who have a vested interest in you and your success. You will have opportunities to discuss your ideas and concerns with local and national leaders as well as your peers. However, we implore you not only to make this a week full of impassioned discussion, but also one that will incite you to action. Take all that you learn here back to your communities, and use your knowledge to influence policies, resolve social issues and build alliances with activists, leaders, lawmakers and professional organizations. We are happy to once again feature our signature event, the Instant Apprentice Luncheon, an opportunity for young people to receive excellent on-site mentorship. Our issue forums will look at education reform, closing the economic gap, resistance movements past and present and servant leadership in today’s society. For the first time, we are proud to offer the Emerging Leaders Networking Reception, an evening which promises to be more than your average networking event. We are excited about this year’s agenda and committed to accommodating career professionals and students who selected this registration track. Our staff and volunteers are available to respond to your inquiries and to help you to maximize your experience. Make it a great week at the 2011 Emerging Leaders Series. Sincerely, Victoria I. White Program Manager, Emerging Leaders Series Special Projects Coordinator, CBCF Emerging Leaders Program Coordinators: Marissa Davis, Research Associate, Research and Programs Enchanta Jackson, AVOICE Project Associate Lauren Thompson, Program Coordinator, Health
  • 5. CBCF overview The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) was established in 1976 as a non- partisan, non-profit, public policy, research and educational institute. Our mission is to advance the global black community by developing leaders, informing policy and educating the public. CBCF seeks to achieve its mission by facilitating the exchange of ideas and information to address critical issues affecting our communities; developing strategic research and historical resources for the public; providing leadership development and scholarship opportunities; and developing effective programs and research to address social, economic and health disparities. CBCF programs are supported by fundraising events and corporate underwriting. Each year, CBCF produces the Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) which provides a national forum to develop strategies and viable solutions to public policy issues facing Black America. In addition, CBCF sponsors regional symposiums throughout the country to explore public policy concerns and to solicit opinions and recommendations of citizens at the local community level. CBCF emerging leaders series The Emerging Leaders Series is a special registration category that benefits students and young professionals seeking to step up their game! By attending ELS, you will gain tools essential to personal and professional success. The powerful combination of expert information and access to decision makers will benefit you as you seek to achieve your goals. ELS will provide you with a unique experience to take your career and community to the next level. Through this series, you can contribute to a national emerging leaders’ agenda that will serve as the blueprint for change. You will also be able to ask the nation’s most powerful leaders in business, nonprofit and government the questions you want answered, while building your personal and professional brand. Don’t miss your chance to see and be seen at the Emerging Leaders Series.
  • 6. emerging Instant Apprentice Power Luncheon Thursday, September 22, 2011 leaders 12:00-2:30PM | Room 202-AB | Washington Convention Center series Emerging leaders will have lunch with African-American executives and leaders in business, government, education, sports and nonprofit organizations. During this high-energy event, participants will have access sChedule to powerbrokers by becoming their “instant apprentices.” Industry leaders will give advice on how to gain competitive advantage in today’s market, tap into one’s entrepreneurial spirit and enhance leadership skills. This is a limited-capacity event for Emerging Leaders Series registrants only. RSVP at conference registration is required. The Anatomy of a Revolution: From Alabama to Egypt Thursday, September 22, 2011 3:00-5:00PM | Room 207-A | Washington Convention Center Nsenga Burton, Ph.D. – Moderator, Editor-at-Large, The Root; Associate Professor, Goucher College Aisha C. Moodie-Mills – Advisor, LGBT Policy and Racial Justice, Center for American Progress Charlene Carruthers, M.S.W. – Manager of Special Initiatives, Women’s Media Center Raphael Cassimere, Jr., Ph.D. – Professor-Emeritus, University of New Orleans Stefanie Louise Brown – National Field Director, NAACP TMS “Teddy” Ruge – Lead Social Media Strategist, World Bank This panel discussion will focus on exploring the role that young people have played in organizing, executing and sustaining change movements around the world, and how their actions and ideas inform future progress. emerging leaders series Conference Journal Emerging Leaders Networking Reception Thursday, September 22, 2011 7:30-9:30PM | Renaissance Hotel Have you heard the adage “your net worth is your network?” Come and increase your reach as the Emerging Leaders Series presents a unique opportunity to network with leaders, innovators, doers and movers at the Emerging Leaders Networking Reception. Whether you are a student just starting out or an early professional on the fast track, everyone can benefit from fostered relationships. Bring your business cards and prepare for a night of exchanging ideas with extraordinary young people. 6 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 7. Emerging Leaders Town Hall – The Evolution of Politics & Empowerment Friday, September 23, 2011 9:00 – 11:00AM Room 206 Co-hosted by IMPACT DC Jeff Johnson – Moderator,MSNBC Congressman Bennie G. Thompson Bakari Sellers, South Carolina State Representative Angela Rye, Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus Cornell Belcher, Political Strategist Brilliant Corners Andrew Gillum, Tallahassee City Commissioner. The Emerging Leaders Town Hall is a panel that enables young professionals and emerging leaders to engage in candid and thoughtful discussions about pressing concerns with thought leaders including corporate professionals and elected officials. The Matthew Effect: Closing the Economic Gap Friday, September 23, 2011 10:00AM-12:00PM | Room 147-A Jaky Joseph, M.Q.F. – Quantitative Investment Banker, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Kristal High, Esq. – Founding Editor In Chief, Politic365 Margarita Anderson, J.D.,M.B.A – Founder and CEO, the emerging leaders series Conference Journal Empowerment Experiment (EE) and the Empowerment Foundation(EEF) Lateef Mtima, Esq. – Professor of Law and Founder and Director, Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice at Howard University School of Law Elizabeth Ngonzi, M.M.H. – Founder and CEO, Amazing Taste, LLC. Jerome Love – Founder and CEO, Texas Black Expo, Inc. Erica Smiley – Senior Field Organizer, Jobs with Justice The idea of the haves and have-nots in America has often been overshadowed by the issue of race. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that the economic gap between those with and without means was at the base of all inequity. Do his words still ring true? This session will explore the divide between the rich and the poor that continues to widen in the United States and offer participants real- life examples of pathways to success across economic lines. 7 iLead | iServe
  • 8. The Miseducation of Capitol Hill? Reforming Education Policy Friday, September 23, 2011 2:00-4:00PM | Room 147-B | Washington Convention Center Cynthia Gordy – Washington Reporter, The Root Andre Perry, Ph.D. – Associate Director of Loyola Institute for Quality and Equity in Education Reagan Flowers, Ph.D. – Founder and CEO, CSTEM Heather Harding, Ed.D – Vice President, Research & Public Affairs, Teach For America Kirk Clay – Senior Advisor, PowerPAC From public to private, school vouchers to school choice, everyone seems to have an opinion on how education reform in the U.S. should look. Who has the right idea? Are the right people at the table? This panel will address key education issues and the ways in which emerging leaders can contribute to the conversation around fixing our education system. iLead | iServe: Emerging Leaders in Action Saturday, September 24, 2011 10:30AM-12:00PM | Room 202-A | Washington Convention Center Rev. Derrick L. Boykin - Associate for African-American Leadership Outreach, Bread for the World Kalyn Hall – Founder and Executive Director, Wifeys’ Link, Up, Inc. Marvelyn Brown – CEO and Independent HIV Consultant, Marvelous Connections Eniola Mafe – Africa Program Coordinator, Vital Voices emerging leaders series Conference Journal Diallo Shabazz – Director of Green Career Development, Solar One During this session, a panel of young leaders from different sectors will discuss how they’ve practiced leadership and service in their professional and personal lives. They will also engage session participants in a dialogue about key issues of concern to their generation and strategies for addressing them through leadership and service. Discussion topics will include the stigma of the “apathetic millennial,” meaningful civic engagement across Gen Y and the approaching 2012 election. 8 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 9. Roundtable with Young Elected Officials, Policy Professionals and the Obama Administration Saturday, September 24, 2011 12:00 – 2:00PM | Room 145-B Co-hosted by IMPACT DC Congressman Andre Carson – Host Nick Rathod – Deputy Director White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Anton Gunn – Regional Director, Region IV, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Karen Richardson – Associate Director, Office of Public Engagement Jamal Simmons – The Raben Group/CNN Jennifer Stewart – Stewart Strategy and Solutions Cornell Belcher – National Political Strategist, Brilliant Corners Research and Strategies Tishaura Jones – State Representative, St. Louis, MO Miasha Leeks – Chief of Staff, Congressman Chaka Fattah. The 2011 Roundtable with Young Elected Officials, Policy Officials and the Obama Administration is designed to equip young professionals with the tools and resources needed to be successful advocates, legislators and policy makers. Young elected officials, policy professionals 40 and under as well as a select group of African-American leaders from the Obama administration will gather to engage in this vital conversation. A moderator facilitates a discussion around accessing federal resources; emerging leaders series Conference Journal communicating effectively with White House and other federal officials; monitoring and accessing federal funds; promoting civic engagement in local communities in an effort to provide the framework and tools necessary for sustaining exceptional careers in public policy. 9 iLead | iServe
  • 10. The emerging Thursday, sepTemBer 22, 2011 12:00-2:30 pm leaders insTanT Washington Convention Center | Room 202-AB apprenTiCe Emerging leaders will have lunch with African-American executives and leaders in business, government, education, sports and nonprofit power lunCheon organizations. During this high-energy event, participants will have access to powerbrokers by becoming their “instant apprentices.” Industry leaders will give advice on how to gain competitive advantage in today’s market, tap into one’s entrepreneurial spirit and enhance leadership skills. moderaTor Entrepreneur and author Melissa Dawn Johnson is a Global Branding and Personal Transformation Strategist who has a keen understanding of the importance of branding in these changing times. An innovative marketer with a proven track record of elevating the image of the world’s greatest brands, Johnson is CEO and President of Atlanta-based Velvet Suite Marketing Consulting Group, Inc. (www.velvetsuite.com) and Brand Me International (www.brandmelive.com). Velvet Suite Marketing Group authentically brands people, corporations, organizations and destinations with a patent-pending methodology called ID3™ innovation. Johnson’s formula for authentic branding is a success essential for anyone. Jacqueline Ayers serves as the Legislative Director of Health & Education Policy at the National Urban League Policy Institute, where she is responsible for the development and implementation of the National Urban League’s Education and Health goals. Prior to joining NULPI, Jacqueline served as a lobbyist for Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), directing their advocacy efforts on a variety of legislative issues, including budget and appropriations, Medicaid expansions, and a range of women’s reproductive and maternal health matters. Jacqueline began her career as the Associate Director for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana, where she advanced the organization’s state legislative agenda and developed public education campaigns on racial profiling and the importance of civic participation. Jacqueline earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with a dual concentration in mass communications and government from Western Kentucky University and her JD from the Indiana School of Law in Indianapolis, Indiana. Adisa Bakari joined Dow Lohnes in 1998 as an attorney specializing in Sports and emerging leaders series Conference Journal Entertainment Law and Executive Compensation matters. He is a Member and currently serves as President of Dow Lohnes’s Sports and Entertainment division. Mr. Bakari counsels professional athletes with respect to the negotiation of player and marketing contracts, in addition to various other aspects of theirathletic and post-athletic careers. He is certified as an agent by theNational Football League Players Association and the NationalBasketball Players Association. Joyce Brayboy is Vice President of the Goldman Sachs Office of Government Affairs in the Washington, DC office. She joined Goldman Sachs in November 2009. Prior to joining the firm, Joyce was Managing Director at the Glover Park Group specializing in government relations, strategic communications, coalition building and corporate positioning. From 1995-2007, she served as Chief of Staff to Congressman Melvin Watt of North Carolina and managed the operations of the Washington, DC office and two district offices. Joyce graduated from Duke University with a B.A. in Public Policy Studies. She completed the Leadership Development Program for Minority Managers at Johns Hopkins University, 10 and received an MBA from Johns Hopkins Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 11. Tracy-Elizabeth Clay assumed the role of general counsel at Teach For America in October 2006. In this role, Clay is responsible for meeting the legal and regulatory needs of Teach For America, including risk management and regulatory compliance. She previously served as Teach For America’s first director of state and local government relations and as the founding executive director of Teach For America’s Philadelphia site. Prior to her work at Teach For America, Clay was an associate with Hogan & Hartson in Washington, D.C., where she practiced in the Antitrust, Health and Privacy practice groups for four years. She completed her undergraduate education at Stanford University with a degree in public policy with a concentration in urban and regional development. Princess Mhoon Cooper is a dancer, choreographer, artistic director, educator and scholar. With work commissioned by The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, she has been called, “a visionary of her generation.” Known for her chameleon-like quality, Mhoon Cooper’s movement seamlessly connects modern, hip-hop, and African dance styles. She is an experienced dance educator, having taught throughout the country and abroad. Mhoon Cooper has served as an adjunct professor at Howard University and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance and a Master of Arts degree in Public History (with a research focus on the African American tradition in dance). Mhoon Cooper has been named one of Dance Magazine’s 2006 “Top 25 to Watch” for her Choreographic Development Project entitled, This Woman’s Work. In October 2010 the Princess Mhoon Dance Institute opened in Washington, DC and serves over 300 children and adult students throughout the nation’s capitol and Maryland with dance training that will last a lifetime. Jade Davis is the Legislative and Economic Development Liaison for the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), an organization primarily responsible for representing the interest of PUCO to the Ohio General Assembly, Ohio Congressional delegation and government stakeholders throughout the state. Throughout his tenure at the PUCO, Jade has executed economic development outreach tasks and regularly advises legislators, legislative staff, government officials and utility customers of the regulatory processes at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Prior to joining the PUCO, Jade served as a Policy Analyst for the Ohio Senate Democratic Caucus. Jade received a B.A. from The College of Wooster (2003) and a M.P in Economic Development and Policy from Eastern Michigan .A. University (2006). emerging leaders series Conference Journal R. Fenimore Fisher is the President and Founder of the R. Fenimore Fisher Group, LLC, a global diversity and inclusion consulting and alternative dispute resolution firm. A tenacious change agent, Fisher applies years of best practices in areas of diversity and inclusion specific to the following areas: leadership cultural competence development, workplace strategy, workforce metrics, alternative dispute resolution and labor and community relations. Fisher previously served as Vice President of Diversity Initiatives and Analysis for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Fisher holds a B.S. in Economics from Louisiana State University and a Juris Doctorate from Ohio Northern University. Rodney Gillespie is a National Sales Director leading the AstraZeneca U.S. sales team responsible for driving performance of Specialty Care products including SYMBICORT, VIMOVO and PULMICORT FLEXHALER. In addition to making significant contributions to the growth of SYMBICORT, SEROQUEL XR and VIMOVO in various sales roles, he was also responsible for leading teams that developed managed markets brand strategy and contracted at major accounts. Rodney is an active member of the AstraZeneca Leading Externally Team (LET), and is an AstraZeneca African-American Network (AZAAN) Board Member. 11 iLead | iServe
  • 12. Glenn E. Hames is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at the United Negro College Fund Special Programs (UNCFSP) Corporation in Falls Church, VA. At UNCFSP Mr. Hames is , responsible for leading corporate-wide business development initiatives, building strategic partnerships and securing new business opportunities and funded programs that are aimed at building capacity and eliminating disparity that exists in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Recently, Mr. Hames was honored by The Network Journal Magazine as one of their “40 Under Forty Achievers” who demonstrates a commitment to the development of their communities and exceptional performance in their profession. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina and a Master of Business Administration in General Management from The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Armon Harris is the Chief Operating Officer of Megadata Technology; a burgeoning minority and veteran-owned cyber security company that helps federal agencies and private/public companies identify vulnerabilities in their data network while providing solutions for information protection. Under Mr. Harris’ leadership, MDT’s mission has been to develop and implement trusted systems for data access, assurance and dissemination by utilizing advanced technology solutions. Harris began his work in information assurance with Family Computer (FC) Business Systems – a Fairfax, VA based computer systems development firm – gaining experience as a contractor with the US Army at Fort Belvoir providing support to develop a tactical logistics software program. Aranthan “AJ” Jones II is a Principal at the Podesta Group. AJ Jones puts his vast experience in health care policy, global health, international finance and monetary issues, economic development programs and disaster preparedness to work for Podesta Group clients. Before joining the Podesta Group, AJ was director of policy and research for former House Majority Whip, Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-SC) and also served as health policy director for the Congressional Black Caucus in the office of Rep. Donna M. Christensen (D-VI). AJ has been cited by Politico as one of the top 10 Democratic staffers in Congress, by The Hill as one of the “Top 35 staffers under 35,” by Ebony magazine as one of its top “30 Future Leaders Under 30,” and by CNN’s Headline News as one of the top four congressional staffers to be future national policy leaders. A native of North Carolina, AJ has a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and sociology from Iowa State University and a master’s in public health from George Washington University. emerging leaders series Conference Journal Dr. Ogori N. Kalu is a breast surgeon at Summit Breast Cancer L.L.C. and the medical director at Mountainside Hospital Comprehensive Breast Center in Montclair, N.J., where she is charged with increasing outreach and breast-cancer awareness to the community’s diverse residents. Before Dr. Kalu graduated from Temple University in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in biology and African studies, her mother was diagnosed with leukemia, which spurred her interest in oncology. She attended New York Medical College, where she received her master’s in biochemistry in 2001 and her Doctor of Medicine in 2004. In 2009, she spent a year as a breast surgery oncology fellow at Stanford University Medical Center, conducting research on the prevalence of an aggressive form of breast cancer among young African-American women. Dr. Kalu was named to the Network Journal’s 2011 40 Under Forty List. 12 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 13. Jason D. Lee began his career at Ford Motor Company in 1998 where he obtained diverse and extensive experiences in Ford’s Manufacturing and Product Development divisions. In 2004, he accepted the position as Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP) Executive Director through Ford Motor Company’s Executive Loan Program. In 2007, Jason made a decision to pursue his passion and transitioned from Ford Motor Company to become the first DAPCEP Executive Director employed by the non- profit organization in its thirty-two year history. DAPCEP is a $4.5Million dollar non- profit organization that provides out-of- school-time and in-school STEM educational programming to Detroit area youth. During his tenure as DAPCEP Executive Director, Mr. Lee has applied engineering process and efficiencies to the organization’s infrastructure and educational programming. Mr. Lee attended graduate school at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor where he majored in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering as a GEM and Tauber Manufacturing Institute Fellow. Commissioner Lee May is the youngest person in the history of DeKalb County Government to be elected to serve on the Board of Commissioners. DeKalb County District 5 voters elected him to a full four year term as Commissioner in November 2008. DeKalb County Board of Commissioners oversees a $600+ million budget and Commissioner May serves as the voice for nearly 160,000 residents located in the heart of one of the most affluent African-American communities in the country. May campaigned on a platform to address the concerns of the people and he stands on a promise to make a positive impact in his community. As both an elected official and a member of the clergy, the Honorable Lee May has superbly built a bridge between Faith and Politics in his latest work “My God, My Politics: A Discussion on Faith and Politics.” Princess Moss, an elementary school music teacher, was elected to the National Education Association’s (NEA) nine member Executive Committee in July 2008 for a three-year term. She was re-elected to a second three-year term in July 2011. A champion of children and public education, Moss has had more than two decades of education experience. Before being elected to the NEA Executive Committee, she served four years as the president of the 62,000-member Virginia Education Association (VEA). Moss is a leader on such topics as women’s issues, minority concerns, political action, school finance and professional development. Moss earned her bachelor’s degree in music education emerging leaders series Conference Journal from the University of Mary Washington in 1983. Moss also earned a master’s degree in elementary and secondary administration and supervision from the University of Virginia. Dr. Ikenna Okezie has over fifteen years of leadership experience in the health care industry and serves as Division Vice President of Team Virginias at DaVita, Inc.. Dr. Okezie joins DaVita from HealthTank, LLC, a health consulting and education company he founded to improve public health awareness, knowledge, and outcomes through education and community outreach. Prior to founding HealthTank he was Managing Director and Head of Clinical Research for the Advisory Board Company, a strategic research and business intelligence firm in Washington, D.C., and was an Engagement Manager at McKinsey and Company, a management consultancy, where he led strategy and operations engagements for Fortune 500 pharmaceutical, biotech, payer and provider organizations. Dr. Okezie earned his M.D. from Harvard Medical School, has an M.B.A. with Honors from Harvard Business School, and, a B.A. cum laude and with Distinction in Economics from Yale University. 13 iLead | iServe
  • 14. Aquila Powell is a government relations specialist with over 10 years experience as a lobbyist representing corporate and public sector clients. Ms. Powell currently represents the General Motors Company on health care, pension, and labor issues. Prior to joining GM, she spent six years as a lobbyist for the Eastman “Kodak” Company where she developed congressional strategy and advanced Kodak’s agenda on employee benefits, diversity and immigration issues. She graduated from Salisbury State University with a BA in Political Science and received a M.A. degree in Public Administration from the George Washington University. Kristen Reeves has more than 10 years of Management Consulting and Investment Banking experience across a wide range of industries and geographies. She currently works as a Senior Manager in the Corporate and Growth Strategy group for Accenture. In this position she has a variety of responsibilities including Mergers and Acquisitions (Strategic Due Diligence, Integration Planning and Execution, Synergy Identification), Strategic Transformation, New Business Assessment, Organizational Design and Program Management. Ms. Reeves received a Masters degree in Business Administration from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business and a Bachelors degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan. Council Member Karen R. Toles represents the 7th Councilmanic District of Prince George’s County and was elected to her first four-year term on the Prince George’s County Council in the 2010 General Election. Council Member Toles serves as Vice-Chair of the Transportation, Housing and the Environment Committee (THE), and Vice-Chair of the Planning, Zoning and Economic Development Committee (PZED) and is also a member of the Public Safety Fiscal Management Committee. Prior to her election to the County Council, Council Member Toles worked as a political and legislative coordinator for AFSCME Council 67, was a member of President Obama’s Transition Team, and was also Field Director for the Democratic National Committee, responsible for creating, training and directing the Presidential Campaign operations in Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland. Andre Wells is the Owner of Events by Andre Wells. Sought after by major television networks, celebrated entertainers and honored legislators, Andre Wells’ signature style and cutting-edge vision are in demand nation wide. From inaugural balls to concert halls Andre Wells’ creativity and imagination transport guests through one - of - a - kind evenings of luxury and sophistication. Wells’ unique approach has gained local and emerging leaders series Conference Journal national attention, including coverage in Wedding Style, Washington Life, Capitol File, Bride & Groom, Black Enterprise, and Vogue . Bruce Wimbish joined the Greater Columbus Sports Commission as Senior Marketing & Communications Manager in December 2010. In his role, Bruce is responsible for generating positive exposure for the GCSC and Columbus as a destination for sporting events while developing marketing and publicity plans to promote designated hosted events. Bruce returned to Columbus after close to seven seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was promoted to Cavaliers Basketball Communications Manager in August 2008 after joining the organization as Corporate Communications Coordinator. Wimbish earned a B.B.A. in Business Operations from the University of Cincinnati, a M.B.A. in Marketing from The Ohio State University, and a M.A. in Sports Management in June 2008. 14 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 15. The anaTomy oF a Thursday, sepTemBer 22, 2011 revoluTion: 3:00-5:00pm Washington Convention Center | Room 207-A From alaBama Media Partner: Center for American Progress and The Root To egypT This panel discussion will focus on exploring the role that young people have played in organizing, executing and sustaining change movements around the world, and how their actions and ideas inform future progress. moderaTor Nsenga Burton, Ph.D. is an accomplished scholar, filmmaker and activist. Dr. Burton’s research interests and scholarship focus on the examination of popular culture, specifically television, film and new media through the lens of race, class, gender and sexuality. Nsenga is currently an Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Goucher College in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Burton is the owner of BurtonWorks Media and is completing a documentary on the 2007 public servants strike in South Africa entitled Four Acts. panelisTs Aisha C. Moodie-Mills is the Advisor for LGBT policy and racial justice at the Center for American Progress (CAP), where her work with the FIRE Initiative explores the intersections of race, sexual orientation, economics, and public policy. She has been recognized as one of the top “Forty Under 40” national LGBT leaders by The Advocate magazine, and as one of THE ROOT 100 emerging and established leaders in the African-American community. Aisha has also been a key strategist and spokesperson on behalf of same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia, where she served as the President of DC’s marriage equality campaign emerging leaders series Conference Journal as the District became the 5th jurisdiction/state in the country to extend marriage rights to lesbian and gay couples. Raphael Cassimere, Jr., PH.D. received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in History from LSUNO (now the University of New Orleans) and his Doctorate of Philosophy Degree in History from Lehigh University. He has been a member of the History department of the University of New Orleans since 1971 and presently holds the rank of Professor- Emeritus. Dr. Cassimere has been active in the NAACP since 1960 and has held many offices including President of Louisiana State Youth Conference. The Governor of Louisiana appointed him to the Louisiana Election Code Revision Commission which was responsible for revising the election laws of Louisiana. In 1983 he was elected commission chairman and reelected to that position in 1984 and 1985. Dr. Cassimere also served as a member of the Historical Pharmaceutical Museum Commission and of the Board of the Bureau of Governmental Research from 1990-96. 15 iLead | iServe
  • 16. Stefanie Louise Brown, is a nationally recognized community organizer, lecturer and civil rights leader. Currently Stefanie serves as the National Field Director for the NAACP’s 2,200 adult branches and youth units in 48 states and the District of Columbia. Concurrently, Stefanie serves as the National Director of the NAACP Youth & College Division representing 23,000 youth under the age of 25 around the country. Stefanie is the founder of the Harvey & Delores Brown Scholarship Fund and will launch Brown Girls Lead, a leadership and life- skills academy for African American college women at her alma mater, Howard University. TMS “Teddy” Ruge is currently working at the World Banks as the Lead Social Media Strategist for the Connect4Climate initiative. A technology enthusiast, Ruge writes and speaks extensively on Africa’s current renaissance driven by technology, youth and the Diaspora. He is a frequent contributor to several online publications including CNN, PopTech, The Globe and Mail, and The Guardian, and the Project Diaspora blog. He is also the host of The Digital Continent Podcast, a weekly technology podcast for people who believe that Africa is full of innovation and opportunity. Charlene Carruthers ,MSW is an activist and writer. Charlene currently works with the Women’s Media Center in New York and focuses on advocacy based campaigns. Her passion for working with young leaders to build capacity and leadership has led her to work in training youth of color and women across the country through organizations like the People for the American Way (Young People For). Charlene is also a new media enthusiast and most recently worked with non-profit organizations to integrate field and online communications. She has worked for Center for Community Change, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights under Law, and the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation Charlene received her Master’s in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, where she focused on urban development and public policy. opening perFormanCe By Frank e. Brady emerging leaders series Conference Journal Frank E. Brady is a national spoken word performer, teaching artist, and motivational speaker. He has appeared on BET, NBC, and has been highlighted in the Source Hip- Hop Magazine. With a passion and dedication for youth advocacy and empowerment, he has been a featured educator & performer at events ranging from the 16th Annual Black Solidarity conference hosted by Yale University as well as the 2011 World Youth Peace Summit. Frank is a frequent performer on the national poetry circuits and conducts workshops on personal development through cultural performance. 16 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 17. Friday, sepTemBer 23, 2011 The maTThew eFFeCT: 10:00am-12:00pm Closing Washington Convention Center | Room 147-A Media Partner: Politic365 and The Root The eConomiC gap The idea of the haves and have-nots in America has often been overshadowed by the issue of race. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that the economic gap between those with and without means was at the base of all inequity. Do his words still ring true? This session will explore the divide between the rich and the poor that continues to widen in the United States and offer participants real- life examples of pathways to success across economic lines. moderaTor Jaky Joseph is currently a quantitative investment banker and a member of the quant group at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the Public Finance division. He graduated from Swarthmore College in 2006 with a Bachelor’s Degree after double majoring in Economics and Mathematics. He graduated with a Master’s Degree in Quantitative Finance from Rutgers University in 2010. Immediately after graduating from Swarthmore, he worked at Public Financial Management, Inc., the top public finance advisory firm in the country, in the Quantitative Strategies Group where he advised on complex bond transactions and built proprietary financial models. Jaky is an active Swarthmore alum, serving on the Alumni Council and on the board and steering committee for the Richard Rubin Scholars Program. He also serves as an ongoing alumni advisor to the black community at Swarthmore. Jaky was born in raised in New York City (Harlem) and his family is from Haiti. panelisTs Kristal High is the founding Editor In Chief of Politic365.com. Beyond her work with Politic365, Kristal routinely engages in research, legal analysis and strategic consultations regarding the leveraged use of the Internet for online coalition building, stakeholder outreach, political advocacy and multimedia production. Kristal has worked as a research analyst for the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council and the Joint Center for Political and emerging leaders series Conference Journal Economic Studies’ Media & Technology Institute, where she has developed a subject-matter expertise on broadband adoption patterns among minority, low-income and underserved populations. Kristal obtained her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Davidson College, where she was inducted into the leadership fraternity Omicron Delta Kappa, and received her Juris Doctor from Washington and Lee School of Law. Margarita Anderson is the founder and CEO of the Empowerment Experiment (EE)and the Empowerment Experiment Foundation, Inc. (EEF) She and her family made history and dominated headlines as national media covered their journey living exclusively off black business and talent, and buying black-made products for an entire year. Ms. Anderson has become the leader of a new movement which identifies and uplifts quality black businesses, and urges consumers, especially other middle and upper class African Americans, to proactively and publicly support them. Ms. Anderson is an accomplished business strategy professional with twelve years of legal, research, communications and business strategy experience. Ms. Anderson has a M.B.A. in economics and strategy from the University of Chicago Booth Graduate School of Business; a JD from the University of Chicago Law School; and a B.A. in political science from Emory University. 17 iLead | iServe
  • 18. Lateef Mtima is a Professor of Law and the Founder and Director of the Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice at the Howard University School of Law. After graduating with honors from Amherst College in 1982, Prof. Mtima received his J.D. degree from Harvard Law School in 1985, where he was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Harvard BlackLetter Journal. Admitted to the New York and Pennsylvania bars, Prof. Mtima practiced with Coudert Brothers until 1996, and was later Of Counsel to the Philadelphia firm of Klehr, Harrison. In the fall of 2009, Prof. Mtima served as the distinguished Libra Visiting Scholar in Residence at the University of Maine School of Law. He is the Immediate-Past President of the Giles S. Rich Inn of Court for the Federal Circuit, and also serves as a member of the ALI-ABA CPE Advisory Board of Directors on Intellectual Property, The Practical Lawyer Editorial Board, and the Advisory Board for the BNA Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Journal. Elizabeth Ngonzi is a social entrepreneur who founded Amazing Taste, LLC, a values-led consulting firm that connects nonprofit organizations with corporations, foundations and philanthropists, to jointly achieve their strategic objectives through fundraising events, cause marketing campaigns and educational activities. The firm has worked with and advised organizations such as Action Against Hunger; Cornell University School of Hotel Administration; National CARES Mentoring Movement; Communities In Schools of NJ; the North Jersey Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure; and the Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues to the United Nations Secretary-General, among others. Ngonzi serves on the President’s Council of Cornell Women and the Cornell Pillsbury Institute of Hospitality Entrepreneurship; and is on the adjunct faculty at New York University’s Heyman Center for Philanthropy. Previously, she worked for Arthur Andersen, MICROS Systems, Inc. and Digital Equipment Corporation -- in business consulting, sales and marketing, respectively. Ngonzi holds a Master of Management in Hospitality from Cornell University and a B.S. in Information Systems from Syracuse University. Jerome Love Voted Entrepreneur of the Year (NBMBAA), Pinnacle Award Finalist (HCCOC), and Multi-Million Dollar Top Producer (Prudential Texas Realty), Jerome Love is an entrepreneur and professional speaker who has been consistently recognized as a well-respected and sought- after expert in sales and business development throughout his 12 year career. The author of several books, his writings have been published nationally and are frequently quoted by industry experts. Jerome’s keynote has been featured on major platforms such as the Los Angeles Mayors Economic Development Summit (2008), National Alliance of Black School Educators National Conference (2010), Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organizations National Conference (2009, 2010, 2011) and he has shared the stage speaking at conferences with global emerging leaders series Conference Journal icons such as Jeff Hoffman (Founder of Priceline.com), Susan L. Taylor (Publisher Emeritus, Essence Magazine), and Michael Delazzer (Founder of Redbox), just to name a few. In 2002, he founded the Texas Black Expo, Inc. which now produces the largest African American Tradeshow in Texas. He wrote his first book at age 30, and is the Broker of LHS Realty Group a leading real estate firm headquartered in Houston, TX, the nations 4th largest cities. Erica Smiley is a Senior Field Organizer for Jobs with Justice, with a focus on the southern region. As a part of this position, she represents Jobs with Justice in the Excluded Workers Congress and engages in priority campaign work—including the Making Change at Walmart Campaign and the campaign to win the POWER (Protecting Our Workers from Exploitation and Retaliation) Act in Congress. She also supports strategic programs such as the National Workers Rights Board and the Student Labor Action Project. In the past, she has organized with community groups such as Progressive Maryland and the Tenants and Workers Support Committee in Virginia. She was National Field Director of Choice USA, a pro-choice organization focusing primarily on youth access to reproductive healthcare, and she served on the coordinating 18 committee of the Black Radical Congress. She is originally from Greensboro, North Carolina. Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 19. The miseduCaTion Friday, sepTemBer 23, 2011 2:00-4:00pm oF CapiTol hill? Washington Convention Center | Room 147-B reForming Sponsored by: American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO Media Partner: The Root eduCaTion poliCy From public to private, school vouchers to school choice, everyone seems to have an opinion on how education reform in the U.S. should look. Who has the right idea? Are the right people at the table? This panel will address key education issues and the ways in which emerging leaders can contribute to the conversation around fixing our education system. moderaTor Cynthia Gordy is the Washington reporter for The Root, writing on national policy and politics from both the White House and Congress. She previously served as Washington correspondent and news editor for Essence magazine. As a reporter, Gordy has told the stories at the intersection of race, politics and social justice, including the 2008 presidential campaign, the Sean Bell trial in New York and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Her feature on a small Tennessee town’s battle against environmental racism won the 2008 National Association of Black Journalists Award for Specialty Reporting. Gordy has interviewed President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, Education Secretary Arne Duncan and other senior officials. She was named one of the NAACP’s “40 Under 40” in 2010, and the National Association of Black Journalists’ 2009 Emerging Journalist of the Year. Gordy has appeared as a guest analyst on CNN, MSNBC, NPR and TVOne. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Gordy holds a B.A. in Creative Nonfiction Writing and Africana Studies. She resides in Washington, D.C. emerging leaders series Conference Journal panelisTs Dr. Andre Perry is the Associate Director for Educational Initiatives for Loyola Institute for Quality and Equity in Education. Prior to as CEO of the Capital One-UNO Charter Network he helped manage four charter schools in post-Katrina New Orleans. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Perry earned his Ph.D. in education policy and leadership from the University of Maryland College Park. UNO Press recently released his new work of fiction, The Garden Path: The Miseducation of the City. Perry’s views, opinions and educational leadership have been featured on National Public Radio and CNN. Through his weekly newspaper column in The Louisiana Weekly, Perry provides political commentary on municipal governments and K-16 leadership and governance in Louisiana. He can also be heard on WWNO 89.9-FM during NPR’s “All Things Considered”. In 2010, Perry served on Mayor-Elect Mitch Landrieu’s Transition Team as the co-chair of the Education Taskforce. Along with Wilbert “Chill” Wilson, Perry service work is featured in the new documentary, “Close Ties: Tying on a New Tradition.” 19 iLead | iServe
  • 20. Dr. Heather Harding has a professional career that has spanned classroom teaching, professional development, and empirical research. Her areas of expertise include culturally relevant pedagogy, urban school reform, qualitative research, and teacher education. Having begun her career as a Teach For America corps member in rural North Carolina, she has served in numerous roles in organizations including the Boston Plan for Excellence, Citizen Schools, the Annenberg Institute for School Reform, and KIPP She earned her . master’s and doctoral degrees in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where her thesis documented the work of four successful White urban middle school teachers. Her current role at TFA represents her second stint on staff; in the mid-nineties, she served as executive director in eastern North Carolina. A trained journalist, Heather attended the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and retains her love of investigative research and artful writing. Dr. Reagan Flowers is a STEM education pioneer impacting P-12 classrooms internationally. Having founded CSTEM in 2002, this inclusive education methodology has been implemented in over 260 P-12 schools, assisting with closing the achievement gap among ethnic-minority and underrepresented (females) students in the instructional areas of STEM. Her pragmatic understanding of effective STEM education reform in classrooms across the Nation has been instrumental in the successful implementation of the CSTEM Challenge model in each participating school. To date, over 50,000 students have been impacted by Dr. Flowers STEM education outreach efforts. She has authored several articles and two books, “The CSTEM Challenge: A Feeder Pattern Approach to Reaching All Students through Hands-on Project-based Learning” and “CSTEM Pedagogy: Your Guide to Project-Based Learning”, that have helped bring her innovative methods to life. Dr. Flowers chairs the board of the Texas High School for Careers and Post Secondary Success, chairs the STEM Education sub-committee for the Texas Business Education Coalition, serves as the vice chair of the American Leadership Forum Gulf Coast Chapter, is a 2011 World Innovation Summit on Education Award nominee, and has received numerous congressional recognitions for her leadership in STEM education. Kirk Clay is Senior Advisor at PowerPAC. Before joining PowerPAC, Mr. Clay led the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s (NAACP) political work as the National Civic Engagement Director. Earlier, Mr. Clay was Deputy Director of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP), where he managed the day-to day overall operation. emerging leaders series Conference Journal He was also involved with efforts to mobilize members, activists, community leaders, faith leaders, and state legislators in grassroots issue campaigns. Before joining NCBCP Mr. Clay was a Deputy Director for People For the American Way’s field department. He managed the Partners for Public Education program, a project that mobilized community support for public education and worked with ministers from around the country to educate the African American community about the need to improve public schools. Mr. Clay organized pro-public education coalitions and rallies In 20 major cities around the United States. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife and three children. 20 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 21. ilead | iserve: saTurday, sepTemBer 24, 2011 10:30am-12:00pm emerging Room 202-A leaders in Media Partner: The Root aCTion During this session, a panel of young leaders from different sectors will discuss how they’ve practiced leadership and service in their professional and personal lives. They will also engage session participants in a dialogue about key issues of concern to their generation and strategies for addressing them through leadership and service. Discussion topics will include the stigma of the “apathetic millennial,” meaningful civic engagement across Gen Y and the approaching 2012 election. Rev. Derrick L. Boykin serves as the Associate for African American Leadership Outreach for Bread for the World. Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad by changing policies, programs and conditions that allow hunger and poverty to persist. After a number of years working with local communities and churches as Bread for the World’s Northeast Regional Organizer, Rev. Boykin has solidified his position as an emerging national leader in the African American community. He frequently serves as a spokesperson for Bread for the World, completing radio media tours and speaking engagements. Most recently, Rev. Boykin spoke at Princeton Theological Seminary’s Faith and Public Life Conference, and was interviewed by several radio stations on the subject of “Poverty and Hunger in the African-American Community.” Rev. Boykin is a graduate of Roanoke College in Salem, VA, where he received a B.A. in Religion and Philosophy. He holds graduate degrees from both Morehouse School of Religion in Atlanta, GA and the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. Rev. Boykin is an associate minister of Walker Memorial Baptist Church in the Bronx, New York. He is married to the lovely Annie Belot-Boykin and is the father of three beautiful children—Alanys, Charlize and Emil. Kalyn Hall is the Founder & Executive Director of Wifeys Link, Up Incorporated, a women’s empowerment organization based in Maryland that partners with exemplary women in emerging leaders series Conference Journal the community to share inspiring stories, tips and advice with young women trying to find their way. As the Executive Director she is responsible for establishing partnerships, leading the organizations initiatives, carrying out numerous executive duties and managing operations. Throughout the summer of 2011, the organization held a series of workshops in collaboration with Shepherds Cove Shelter to provide young women ages 18-25 with the tools needed to develop goal plans, enroll in education programs, build resumes and identify growth opportunities both personally and professionally. Kalyn is also employed full time at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation where she assists up to ten program managers and coordinators with the implementation and execution of education, economic, health and research programs. She received her A.S. in Business Administration from Prince George’s Community College and is currently taking online nonprofit training courses offered by Foundation Center, the world’s leading source for information on philanthropy. 21 iLead | iServe
  • 22. Marvelyn Brown is a 27-year-old native Tennessean, learned she was HIV-positive at age 19. Since then she has moved both live and television audiences around the world with her compelling personal story. Her autobiography, The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful and (HIV) Positive, was published by Amistad/HarperCollins in 2008.Her humanitarian work earned her a 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding National PSA. Brown has appeared on CNN’s Black in America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and America’s Next Top Model. Articles including her story have appeared in Newsweek, U.S. News and Report, Fortune 500 and ESSENCE magazine. She is currently the CEO and an Independent HIV Consultant for, Marvelous Connections, which she founded in 2006, has an online boutique called, MARVSPIRATIONAL, and she is a proud ambassador for the Greater Than AIDS Campaign. Eniola Mafe joined Vital Voices in October 2010 as an Africa Program Coordinator. Eniola provides programmatic development and logistics support for Vital Voices programs in the U.S. and abroad. During graduate school she worked with Vital Voices, first as a Graduate Intern and later as a consultant for the Africa Program, where she supported efforts to design, implement and evaluate the capacity-building efforts of six businesswomen’s associations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Prior to joining Vital Voices, Eniola worked with Women’s World Banking Ghana (WWBG), a microfinance institution. She also interned with the Corporate Responsibility group at APCO worldwide. She began her career as an Equity Financing Analyst at Merrill Lynch, where she managed hedge fund client relationships. Eniola earned an MA from Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, specializing in International Business and Development and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with Honors in International Studies from Spelman College. Diallo Shabazz is a nationally-recognized leader in nonprofit consulting and leadership training. Diallo currently serves as the Director of Green Career Development at Solar One, and focuses on workforce development related to the green construction, renewable energy, and energy efficiency industries. Over the past two years, he has helped lead a program that has trained over 1,000 low-income residents in green jobs. Diallo is also a co-founder and principal of Radical Ideas, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in education management, leadership development, and non-profit consulting. He also serves as Regional Director for the Youth and College Division of the NAACP . emerging leaders series Conference Journal 22 Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 24. sessions oF inTeresT CBCF FILM SERIES Robert Townsend’s “In the Hive” Tuesday, September 20, 2011 FUTURE FOCUS SERIES 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM HIV Criminalization: Why It Should Matter to You United States Navy Memorial, Naval Heritage Center Friday, September 23, 2011 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CBCF ALUMNI SERIES WCC Room 201 Haiti: She’s My Sister Wednesday, September 21, 2011 General Session Luncheon 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2011 WCC Room 146-A 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM WCC Ballroom C FUTURE FOCUS SERIES Lasting Advantage 2: Social Media & Entrepreneurship: Using Cultural Competence to Build Early Using Technology to Build a Successful Business Reading Proficiency among Black Students Friday, September 23, 2011 Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM WCC Room 146-B WCC Room 140-A Invest in the Next: CBCF ALUMNI SERIES Youth Empowerment Starts with You! iEducate: Making 21st Century Classrooms Friday, September 23, 2011 Work for Students of Color 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Thursday, September 22, 2011 WCC Room 144-BC 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM WCC Room 207-B YOUNG, GIFTED and BLACK BRAINTRUST Friday, September 23, 2011 CBCF FILM SERIES: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Advocacy Reform - A Film Screening of WCC Room 201 “Out For Good” “Vanishing Pearls: Hip-Hop Activism in a The Oystermen of Pointe a la Hache” Politically-Polarized America “You Gotta Dance” and Friday, September 23, 2011 “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock” 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM emerging leaders series Conference Journal Thursday, September 22, 2011 WCC Room 146-A 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM WCC Room 146-C Declaring War on the “War on Drugs”: An Inter-generational Dialogue Youth & Criminal Justice: Creating A Brighter Saturday, September 24, 2011 Future for African-American Children 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday, September 22, 2011 WCC Room 145-A 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM WCC Room 143-C CBCF ALUMNI SERIES Ready.Set.Engage! Sojourner Truth… Saturday, September 24, 2011 Continuing the Legacy Bridging the Gap 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM from Civil Rights to Cyber-Activism WCC Room 140-B Friday, September 23, 2011 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM 24 WCC Room 144-BC Congressional BlaCk CauCus Foundation annual legislative ConFerenCe
  • 25. Diverse Perspectives Bring Sharper Vision. Union Pacific congratulates the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation on its Annual Leadership Conference. We are pleased to actively support organizations and initiatives that empower the communities served by the CBC and CBCF. An Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer www.up.com
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