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NAMDThe Black Professionals News
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Volume 11 Issue 1 www.namdphiladelphia.com January 2011
2 The Black Professionals News • January 2011
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African American Chamber launchesminority business site
Advocates say they hear plenty of excuses when it comes to not supporting
black-owned businesses, from not being able to find one to having had a bad
experience in the past.
The African American Chamber of Commerce hopes to put an end to the
excuses with the unveiling of Reverse 90.com. The site showcases places to eat,
shop and secure a range of other services from black-owned firms in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
The Chamber’s Reverse 90 campaign, launched over the summer, is aimed
at turning around the dismal support for black businesses. The effort gets its
name from research showing that 10 percent of money spent by blacks support
black-owned businesses. For more information www.reverse90.com
The Marian Anderson Scholar/Artists will perform classical and spiritualselections from Marian Anderson’s repertoire in honor of her 114thBirthday.
Sunday, February 27, 2011 @ 6:00pm -10:00pmTHE FRANKLIN20th Street & Benjamin Franklin ParkwayPhiladelphia, PA
The Marian Anderson Scholar/Artists Concert, Dinner and Celebrity Ball
will be celebrated in Memory of the late Philadelphia native Contralto, Marian
Anderson. Hosted by the Marian Anderson Historical Society, the event will help
raise financial resources to advance aspiring young opera and classical vocal
artists of great promise. Mervon Mehta will return to Philadelphia from the
Royal Conservatory of Toronto to MC the concert.
Following the concert under the stars in the planetarium, guests will be
escorted to the Franklin Room for dinner and ball featuring celebrities (TBA)
and for your dancing and listening pleasure, the Marian Anderson Historical
Society Tribute Orchestra.
HONORARY GALA CO-CHAIRS:
Dr. Lorraine Brown, Dr. Constance Clayton, Earl Harvey, Audrey Johnson-
Thornton, Barbara Johnson, Shonda Johnson, The Honorable Kenyatta Johnson,
Dr. Patrick and Evelyn Sample-Oates, Naomi Strange, The Honorable Anna C.
Verna, Dr. Victoria Yancey.
For information www.mariananderson.org or RSVP:
Blanche Burton Lyles, 215.732.9505 or Phyllis@MarianAnderson.org
The Marian Anderson Historical Society Hosts The Marian Anderson ScholarsCompetition Concert, Dinner and Celebrity Ball
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BOARDWALK HALL #1IN NORTH AMERICA FOR 2010 Billboard Recognizes Venue as Top Grossing Mid-Sized Arena
The world’s premier music publication, Billboard magazine, has publishedits “Year in Music” issue that includes accolades for 2010, and Boardwalk Hallhas been recognized as the top grossing mid-sized arena in North America. Asdetailed in Billboard's Top 10 Venues chart, the 14,700 seat Hall grossed morethan $15 million in ticket sales, and attracted 252,577 attendees for 35 ticketedshows that include 15 concerts and seven sellouts. Boardwalk Hall finishedahead of the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland and Spokane Arena inSpokane, Washington. Overall, Boardwalk Hall was ranked sixth worldwide.Billboard’s gross rankings are compiled from box office scores reported fromNovember 28, 2009 – November 20, 2010. Boardwalk Hall is operated by the
Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority and managed by SMG. “Once again Billboard magazine reiterates what we already know,
Boardwalk Hall’s magnificent design, convenient central location, and rotatinglist of headliner entertainment, sporting events and one-of-a-kind attractionscontinues to make it more popular than ever,” said Jeff Vasser, president of theAtlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority. “With upcoming events such asthe Miss’d America Pageant on January 16, the return of Lady Gaga February19, A10 Men’s Basketball Championship March 11 through 13 and the premierof ECAC Hockey, March 18 and 19, we continue to actively host events thatincrease Boardwalk Hall’s popularity and solidify Atlantic City’s status as amajor year-round vacation destination for millions of people each year.”
As in years past, Boardwalk Hall continued to offer a diversity of concerts.Sold-out concerts included appearances by top touring artists Lady Gaga, threeback to back Phish concerts, Justin Bieber, and Carrie Underwood. Alternativerock band Nickelback, who launched their second leg of their North American“Dark Horse World Tour” from Boardwalk Hall in April and The Black EyedPeas also attracted sell out crowds.
“2010 was another successful year for Boardwalk Hall," said Greg Tesone,General Manager of Boardwalk Hall and the Atlantic City ConventionCenter/SMG. “We are particularly pleased to note that the 15 concertsestablished a record since the reopening of Boardwalk Hall in 2001. We have togive credit to the artist, promoters, and most of all the fans for helping us attainthese milestones.”
A number of premium sporting events made crowd cheering appearancesduring the year. The Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship returned for thefourth consecutive year. The Caesars Tennis Classic featured exhibition tennisand some marquee names. Three championship boxing events included Martinezvs. Pavilk, Jones vs. Garcia, and the return of Sergio Martinez in November toretain his WBC Middleweight title by knockout against Paul Williams, all ofwhich were nationally televised.
SMG manages Boardwalk Hall on behalf of its client, the Atlantic CityConvention & Visitors Authority. Visit us at www.boardwalkhall.com for moreinformation. For destination information about Atlantic City, please visitwww.atlanticcitynj.com
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New Jersey NewsMBCA ANNUAL WINTERKICK-OFF LUNCHEONMAYOR LORENZO LANGFORD – KEYNOTE SPEAKER
The Metropolitan Business & Citizens Association will be holding itsAnnual Winter Luncheon Business Meeting on Thursday, January 13th, 2011, 12Noon in the Coconut Ballroom, 2nd Floor at the NEW Resorts Casino & Hotel.MBCA‘s Winter Kick-Off Luncheon Meeting has traditionally been the venuefor the current Atlantic City Administration to present their goals and plans forthe New Year. Mayor Lorenzo Langford will give the unofficial “State of theCity” address at this luncheon. He will also introduce members of his cabinetand participate in a short question and answer session. The WinterKick-Off Luncheon Meeting is sponsored by Resorts Casino & Hotel &Fishermen’s Energy.
The MBCA 2011 ‘Membership Drive “ will takeplace at this Annual Meeting as we start our 21st yearserving the Greater Atlantic City region.Memberships are Large Business: $125.00, Smallbusiness, $100.00, Non-Profits, $50.00 Citizens,$20.00 Dues Include Bi-monthly Newsletters,E-Blasts, Reduction of Luncheon costs andAdvertisement/ Promotional Advantages. Join Nowand Be part of MBCA!
Individual tickets can be purchased at $35.00 formembers and $45.00 for non members. Reservedtables of 10 with signage and priority seating avail-able by calling the MBCA Office at 609-348-1903, or
e-mail comments@acmetbiz.com. For additional information, visit MBCAwebsite at www.acmetbiz.com
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KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC.Announces Centennial Founders’ Day Events
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., the international fraternal association,
headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will celebrated it’s Centennial
Anniversary on January 5th. Founded at Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana on January 5, 1911, the fraternity has initiated over 150,000 members
since its inception, including some of the country’s foremost citizens. Members
of Kappa’s Leadership Team traveled to Indiana University on January 5th to
officially kickoff its Centennial Celebration with a historic ceremony that will
include the university’s president (Michael A. McRobbie), provost (Karen
Hanson, Ph.D.), and the mayor of Bloomington (Honorable Mark Kruzan).
Following those events, the team traveled to Indianapolis where three of its
ten Founders are buried. Ritualistic ceremonies were performed at the grave
sites. Simultaneously, in six other cities across the country, similar ceremonies
were performed for the remaining seven Founders, including one at the
International Headquarters (2322 N. Broad Street), where the remains of one of
the Founding Fathers is housed. Dwayne M. Murray, Esq, Grand Polemarch
(CEO) said, “As you may imagine, this is a very special time for Kappa. We have
planned for this moment for years and it is finally here. Our history is one of
individuals who have achieved in every field of human endeavor and we are
poised to celebrate the individual and collective accomplishments of our
great organization.”
After departing Indianapolis, the team arrived in Philadelphia on January 6th
for its annual Grand Board of Directors Meeting and Centennial Founders’ Day
Banquet. Over 1200 members, with representation from almost every state, are
expected to attend the event which will be held at the Sheraton City Center Hotel
on Saturday, January 8th. The weekend will culminate with the fraternity’s 4th
annual Sunday of Hope Program, a philanthropic partnership with St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital of Memphis, Tennessee for which the fraternity
has donated over $1 Million. The public church service will be held at Jones
Tabernacle AME Church (2021 W. Diamond Street), pastored by fraternity
member, Reverend Steven M. Lewis, at 9:00 a.m. All are welcome to attend.
The fraternity will end the official celebration with its Centennial
Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, July 5-10, 2011. Over 35,000 members,
families, and friends are expected to attend.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is an international organization founded on
the campus of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana on January 5, 1911.
Since its inception, it has trained over 150,000 men, particularly undergraduates,
for leadership roles in their communities and the attainment of a high degree of
excellence in their academic pursuits.
The International Headquarters is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
official website is www.kappaalphapsi1911.com
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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is a predominantly African-American
organization whose fundamental purpose is achievement. It seeks to train its
membership, especially undergraduates, for leadership roles in their respective
communities and the attainment of a high degree of excellence in their
academic pursuits. Undergraduate Chapters are located on more than 364
College and University campuses, and Alumni Chapters are arrayed in some 347
cities in the United States and five foreign countries. Since its founding on
January 5, 1911 on the campus of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, the
fraternity has initiated over 120,000 college-trained men. Following is some
general information about the fraternity and its initiatives.
MISSIONKappa Alpha Psi is an international fraternal association which exemplifies
leadership and honorable achievement, is dedicated to the enrichment of its
membership and recognized as a positive force in the communities it serves.
KAPPA ALPHA PSI NATIONAL PROGRAMSSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Partnership. Kappa began an
official partnership with the Memphis-based facility in 2003. Since then it has
become the primary benefactor of the fraternity’s fundraising efforts. On January
6, 2008, the partnership kicked off a national “Sunday of Hope” campaign at
various churches around the country. Members of the fraternity will lead a
presentation focusing on the hospital’s contributions to society and solicit
support from each church. The program has already raised over $1 Million, mak-
ing Kappa the largest African-American organization to contribute to the
hospital. In 2010, the hospital recognized the fraternity by naming the entrance
to the sickle cell unit in its honor.
Habitat for Humanity Program. During the Fraternity’s biennial
conventions, it built a home for a local family in conjunction with HFH. Homes
have been recently donated in Atlanta, St. Louis and Minneapolis. The
fraternity also commits to providing future scholarships for the children of the
adopted family and works with some of its national sponsors (i.e., Best Buy,
Target, Home Depot) to provide furnishings and other amenities for the home.
CARE/GLAD Financial Literacy Programs. The fraternity’s main focus
during the current administration is on financial literacy. The two major
programs in support of this are: Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) and
Greeks Learning to Avoid Debt (GLAD). These programs are targeted towards
high school and college level students to prepare them for the future. The
fraternity has already reached over 100 schools with the program. The National
Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) has partnered with the fraternity in
this effort.
Kappas on Capitol Hill. Since 2001, Kappa has sponsored a four-day
conference for its members in the nation’s Capitol. The conference is intended
to increase its members’ awareness of the political process through workshops,
seminars and lectures. The event is highlighted by visits to the Capitol and
individual meetings by members with their representatives.
Undergraduate Leadership Institute. A biennial training and skills
enhancement program for the fraternity's top 50-60 student leaders. The
week-long program includes programs on job preparedness, social skills,
grooming, dressing for success, and public speaking; it is complimented by
workshops, presentations, and lectures on leadership skills by top professionals.
The Fellowship Program has successfully produced young Kappas who are
prepared to make the transition to professional life.
iKARE (Haiti Relief Efforts). Led by its undergraduates, this program has
provided support to the devastated regions of Haiti. Through a program called
“Dining with Kappa,” funds have been raised from across the country. To date,
over $40,000 has been donated to Haiti through the CARE and the American
Red Cross.
Big Brothers Big Sisters. In 2009, the Fraternity signed a Memorandum of
Understanding in support of a national partnership with BBBS. Along with
Alpha Phi Alpha and Omega Psi Phi, Kappa will join in recruiting its members
to become affiliated with BBBS as Big Brothers, employees, and volunteers.
OTHER INITIATIVES:Guide Right. Guide Right is the national social outreach program of the
fraternity that provides programming, role models, and mentors for primarily
at-risk youth in communities throughout the country. It is primarily directed
towards male youth at the high school and college levels. More than four
(4) million youth have participated in some type of Guide Right sponsored
program since its inception. The Fraternity’s featured national Guide Right
Program has been its annual Kappa Kamp at the Piney Woods School. The
predominantly African-American country life boarding school located in
Mississippi, is widely considered the prototype of schools of its kind. Kappa has
had a significant presence in the school’s history, including all five presidents
since its founding. KAPPA League. A leadership program for young males that
encourages them to make positive contributions and take leadership roles in their
communities. Kappa League includes various sports programs as well. KAPPA
Scholarship Fund. Provides grants to needy high school graduates to assist in
furthering their education. Since 1990, over 10,000 scholarships have been
awarded to students all over the country.
Holiday Food Drives. Holiday Food Drives are perhaps the oldest formal
program of the fraternity. Chapters provide food, clothing, and toys to low
income citizens in many metropolitan and rural communities throughout the
country. Programs generally take place during the Thanksgiving and Christmas
holidays.
Influential Members:U.S. Congressmen (Past and Present): Sanford D. Bishop (GA);
John Conyers, Jr. (MI); Alcee Hastings (FL); Bennie Thompson (MS); Albert
Wynn (MD); William Lacy Clay (MO); Louis Stokes (OH-retired); Walter E.
Fauntroy (DC-retired); George W. Crockett (MI-retired); Mervyn M. Dymally
(CA-retired)
Current and Recent Mayors:Wellington E. Webb (Denver); John F. Street
(Philadelphia); Michael R. White (Cleveland); James Perkins, Jr. (Selma, AL);
W. Wilson Goode (Philadelphia); Michael B. Coleman (Columbus, OH);
Carl Stokes (Cleveland); Johnny Ford (Tuskegee, AL); Carl E. Officer
(East St. Louis, IL); Carl Redus (Pine Bluff, AR); Adrian M. Fenty (DC);
M. Kasim Reed (Atlanta).
Professional Athletes (Past and Present): NBA – Anfernee “Penny”
Hardaway; Alan Henderson; Alan Houston; Kerry Kittles; Johnny Newman;
Wilt Chamberlain; Oscar Robinson; Sam Jones; Bill Russell. NFL – Greg Lloyd;
Stanley Pritchett; Gail Sayers; Johnnie Sample; Brandon T. Marshall.
MLB – Kenny Lofton; Lloyd McClendon. Coaches – Mike Tomlin (Steelers);
James Caldwell (Colts); Past Coach (not including players above)
Bernie Bickerstaff.
Entertainers: Montel Jordan; Gerald Alston; Cedric “The Entertainer”;
Donald Byrd; Kenny Burrell; Billy Taylor; Marvin Sapp; Smokie Norful; and
Byron Cage
Others: Robert L. Johnson, Founder-BET; Johnny L. Cochran, Jr., famed
attorney; Tavis Smiley, media personality; Bernard A. Harris, Jr., astronaut;
Michael V. Roberts, noted entrepreneur; Benjamin T. Jealous, President &
CEO/NAACP; Wade J. Henderson, President & CEO/Leadership Conference on
Civil and Human Rights; LeRone Bennett, Ebony Editor. Icons: Reverend Leon
H. Sullivan, Founder OIC of America; Reginald Lewis, Founder TLC Beatrice;
Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, Civil Rights Activist
Local (Philadelphia): Past Mayors W. Wilson Goode and John F. Street;
Reverend Leon H. Sullivan (deceased); Cecil B. Moore (deceased);
Hillary H. Holloway (deceased); Robert W. Bogle, President/CEO, Philadelphia
Tribune; A. Bruce Crawley; John Green (Sheriff); Ukee Washington; Thomas
Salom-El, John Chaney; Attorneys Christopher Lewis, Carl Singley, and
Michael Coard.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. takes pride in its partnerships, especially
with Corporate America. Some of our long-standing relationships include:
• MBNA – Provider of corporate and individual Credit Cards.
• American Airlines – Official airline for Centennial Celebration.
• Continental Airlines – Official airline for 2013 convention in Houston, TX
• Enterprise Rent-A-Car – Official rental car agency.
• Herff-Jones – Official Jeweler
• Willis North America – Official Insurer
• North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company; Greek Diversity Job Board
(PSI); 1-800-Flowers; Nationwide Insurance; New York Life;
• Conventions and Conferences General Sponsors – Anheuser-Busch; General
Electric; Coca-Cola; Edward Jones; Verizon Wireless; Corporate
Express/Staples; AARP; Walt Disney World Services; Moet/Hennessey;
FUSE; Harley-Davidson, Inc; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Sprite;
Frito-Lays; State Farm Insurance Co.
• General Partnerships: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital;
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America; American Cancer Society; National
Education Association, National Urban League; NAACP
With an estimated purchasing power of $3.35 billion, following are some of
the organization’s specific demographics:
Current Membership Educational Level
Total Roster: 64,000 Undergraduate Degree: 79.7%
Financial Dues Payer: 22,500 Advanced Degree: 26.5%
Automotive (Own or Lease) Occupational
One vehicle: 79% Professional/Managerial: 66.3%
Two or More vehicles: 55.5% Business Owner/Partner: 25.3%
Personal Travel (average annual)
Average Income: $76,400 Airlines-domestic: 7
Median Net Worth: $150,000 Airlines-international: 2
Age 25-54: 78.4% of Active Members Hotel-Room Nights: 5
Car Rental: 6.3
For information about the Fraternity and its initiatives contact:Richard Lee Snow, Executive Director/COO2322-24 N. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19132-4590215.228.7184 fax-215.228.7181executive_director@KappaAlphaPsi1911.comwww.KappaAlphaPsi1911.com
The Auto Show Returnsto Philadelphia
The Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia (ADAGP)
announces the return of the Philadelphia Auto Show to the Pennsylvania
Convention Center from Saturday, January 29th to Sunday, February 6th.
The event’s Black Tie Tailgate is scheduled for Friday, January 28th.
As one of the largest auto shows in the country, the Philadelphia Auto Show
is vitally important to consumers in the Greater Philadelphia region. In 2010,
nearly 90 percent of attendees in the market for a new vehicle reported that
visiting the Auto Show influenced their next purchasing decision according to
exit surveys. In addition, over the last two decades, the ADAGP has been able to
donate more than $4 million to The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, thanks
to the success of the Auto Show and its affiliated ADAGP activities. And, it will
proudly continue its philanthropic contributions this year. For every ticket
purchased for the 2011 show, $2.00 will be donated to the Auto Dealers CARing
for Kids Foundation, which provides new winter coats to underprivileged chil-
dren through its Driving Away the Cold program and contributes funding to
worthwhile child-related organizations, such as Children’s Hospital, throughout
the five-county region of Philadelphia.
A key feature of this year’s Philadelphia Auto Show is the return of the
expanded DUB Live!, a 35,000 square foot display of some of the hottest
customized rides and celebrity vehicles sponsored by DUB Magazine, the
premier publication of the urban automotive lifestyle. In addition, the nine-day
Auto Show returns with a 550,000-square-foot display floor showcasing a range
of vehicles including the hottest concepts, hybrids, exotics and antiques from all
around the world.
Specific highlights of the 2011 Philadelphia Auto Show include a number of
new and exciting pre-production models including the 2012 Audi A7, 2012
Buick LaCrosse with eAssist, 2012 Ford Mustang BOSS 302, 2012 Hyundai
Veloster, 2012 Mazda5, among others. In addition, an impressive exotic vehicle
display featuring the Aston Martin Rapide, 2012 Bentley GT Coupe,
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Convertible, Maserati Quattroporte
4.7, Lamborghini Superleggera and much more can be found at this year’s event.
Emphasizing the theme of “something for everyone,” the Philadelphia Auto
Show will again offer guests the opportunity to take a trip down memory lane
with two vintage vehicle displays, as well as vehicles from the Simeone
Foundation Automotive Museum, which will bring pieces from its world-class
collection of some of the rarest and most significant race cars ever built to the
2011 show.
Tickets for this year’s Philadelphia Auto Show are now on sale at
www.phillyautoshow.com. Prices are as follows:
“E-ticket” prices are:
• $10.00 for adults (ages 13 and older) valid any show day
• $6.00 for children (ages 7-12) valid any show day
• Free for children 6 and under
Box office admission is:
• $12.00 for adults (ages 13 and older) on weekends
• $10.00 for adults on weekdays
• $6.00 for children (ages 7-12) on weekends and weekdays
• Free for children 6 and under
• Senior citizens (age 62 and over) receive a special admission price of $6.00
on weekdays only
Last but certainly not least, Auto Show festivities traditionally kick off with the
annual Black Tie Tailgate, which is set for Friday, January 28, from 7:00p.m. to
11:30p.m. at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. At this event, guests are
invited to take a first look at the hundreds of exotic cars, classic automobiles,
new production vehicles, concept models and tuners on display at the
2011 Philadelphia Auto Show. The menu for the evening will be designed by
Stephen STARR Events and entertainment will be provided by Jellyroll Dance
Band. Tickets are $200.00 per person and available to the public at
www.phillyautoshow.com . Event proceeds will benefit the Center for Autism
Research at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
The Black Professionals News • January 2011 9
Founded in 1970, the purpose of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus is
to serve as an information and advocacy vehicle to advance the interest of
African-American, Latino and all other minority citizens of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus Swearing-In Ceremony in the Forum
Building, Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania. Presiding Judge, The Honorable
James M. Deleon III, pictured here swearing in PLBC Chair, The Honorable
Ronald G. Waters. Also sworn into the PLBC were officers, Hon. Vanessa Lowery
Brown, Vice Chair, Hon. Michelle Brownlee, Secretary and Kenyatta Johnson,
Treasurer.Photo: Martin Regusters
Featured enjoying the festivities, Zachary Harris, wine vivant , Eva Ziegler, Starwood’s
Global Brand Leader for Le Méridien and W Hotels Worldwide and Greta Russo, Lotus
Events Designs
Showcase of New Global DirectionTook Place at Flagship Le Méridien Philadelphia
Five years after Le Méridien brand’s acquisition by Starwood Hotels and Resorts
Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT), Le Méridien has been re-defined, now boasting the
brand’s strongest portfolio in its 38 year history and its strongest performance
indicators. A total brand re-launch, from product consolidation to a new and highly
innovative brand strategy, including a large-scale service culture transformation
program, has catapulted Le Méridien brand into a new era. Over the past five years,
Starwood has applied its brand building prowess to Le Méridien, which has
re-imagined the hotel experience to cater to the world’s creative class of 150 million
people globally.
“Starwood’s industry leading centralized services plus its expertise in building
leading lifestyle brands has turned out to give Le Méridien a new life and a bright
future,” said Eva Ziegler, Starwood’s Global Brand Leader for Le Méridien and W
Hotels Worldwide. “The result has been unprecedented success and transformation
since the Starwood acquisition five years ago. With our distinctive positioning and guest
initiatives we have started to attract a new audience of creative, world-traveling guests
who embrace the brand as part of their lives.”
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The KAPPA’S are invited to join us duringtheir Centennial Founder's Day Weekend
Impacto Latin Newspaper and the Philadelphia Multicultural AffairsCongress (MAC) Recognize Outstanding Latinos
Maria Pajil Battle, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs and Marketing,
Keystone Mercy Health Plan, was recently recognized as one of the 2010
Delaware Valley Most Influential Latinos on November 30. Pajil Battle was
honored with 50 other Latino business and community leaders from throughout
the region.
For the last five years, Impacto Latin Newspaper, along with
the Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs Congress (MAC) and other Latino
organizations, has been recognizing the accomplishments of outstanding Latinos
across the region at the annual “Delaware Valley Most Influential Latinos”
event. Candidates are nominated by their peers and selected by a
distinguished committee.
“It is an honor to be recognized with so many distinguished and
accomplished Latino leaders,” said Pajil Battle.”
Pajil Battle’s role at Keystone Mercy Health Plan, the largest Medicaid
managed care organization in Pennsylvania, consists of managing all of the com-
pany’s marketing activities and community affairs across Southeastern
Pennsylvania. Working closely with other Keystone Mercy senior executives,
Pajil Battle designs, implements and oversees marketing, membership and health
promotion strategies and initiatives that drive Keystone Mercy’s mission of
providing quality and accessible health care services to its members.
While at Keystone Mercy, Pajil Battle has developed many programs aimed
at helping bring health care into underserved communities. Her efforts have led
to the creation of the Women’s Health Ministry, Healthy Hoops® and the
Lose-to-Win program, which have been recognized for their innovation by the
National Committee for Quality Assurance, URAC and America's Health
Insurance Plans.
For more information about Keystone Mercy Health Plan, please visit
www.keystonemercy.com
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LIDLESS a new drama making its regional premiere at
InterAct, tells of a Guantánamo Bay detainee who confronts his
interrogator fifteen years later.
Written by Francis Ya Chu Cowhig
Directed by Seth Rozin
January 21 – February 13, 2011
Tuesdays & Wednesdays @ 7 p.m.
Thursdays - Saturdays @ 8 p.m.;
Sundays @ 2 p.m.; Saturday, January 22 @ 4 p.m.
$18 - $20 Previews • $27 Tuesdays - Thursdays • $32 Fridays -
Sundays
Discounts available for groups, seniors and students On the Mainstage
of The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street, Philadelphia
InterAct Theatre Company Box Office
Phone: 215.568.8079 • Online: www.InterActTheatre.org
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