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Officers

Cornell Black AlumniAssociation

Alumni House

626 Thurston Avenue

Ithaca, NY  14850-2490

2006-2009 Executive Board

President
 Mitzi Young ’77
 
president@cbaa1976.com
 
Treasurer
 Donell Hicks ’97
 
treasurer@cbaa1976.com
 
Secretary
 Kendall Lucas ’05
 
secretary@cbaa1976.com
 
VP Programming
 Deborah Arrindell ’79
 
vpprogramming@cbaa1976.com
 
VP Membership
 Ruby Saake ’84
 
vpmembership@cbaa1976.com
 
VP Fundraising /Scholarship
 Charles Appiah ‘99
 
vpfundraising@cbaa1976.com
 
VP Student Relations
 E. Eric Elmore ’86, JD’89
 
vpstudentrelations@cbaa1976.com
 
 Regional Contacts


Atlanta:
 David Abrahams ’76
 
daa9@cornell.edu
 
Chicago:
 Lisa Broadnax’04
 
lisa_broadnax@hotmail.com
 
 
 Akiza Boddie-Willis ’96
 
asb46@cornell.edu
 
Detroit:
 Volunteer needed
 
 
Philly / So. Jersey / Delaware:
 Patricia Louison ’95
 
pjL1@cornell.edu
 
 
 Nicole Whittington’97
 
nw11@cornell.edu
 
Greater New York:
 Volunteer needed
 
 
DC/MD/VA:
 Deborah Arrindell ’79
 
darrinde@brmus.jnj.com


 
Massachusetts:
 Janis McManus ’76
 
janismcmanus@onebox.com
 
 
 Danny Brundage ’74
 
dbrundag@comcast.net
 
Northern California
 Volunteer needed
 
 
Southern California:
 Volunteer needed

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Application for Office

2003-2006 Officers

CBAA PAST PRESIDENTS

 

 

Regina Little-Durham ’78                 

2003 – 2006

 

Katrina James ’96                              

2001 – 2003

 

Sherrill Austin ’83                              

1999 – 2001

 

Linda M. Gadsby ’88                             

1996 – 1999

 

Antoinette Robbins ’85                

1995 – 1996

 

Marlon Brownlee ’84                          

1993 – 1995

 

Lisa Jones ’84                                     

1990 – 1993

 

Michael Littlejohn ’79               

1988 – 1990

 

Kevin Montgomery ’75                  

1986 – 1988

 

Dennis Williams ’73                              

1983 – 1986

 

Sandra Black ’73                              

1981 – 1983

 

 

 

 

Become a Regional Representative
 
One of CBAA's goals is to reinvigorate participation and activities occurring throughout the country. I am pleased to announce that we are reviewing indications of interest for CBAA Regional Representatives. This is an invitation to you and your peers to support CBAA in the most significant reconstruction period of our organization, since its inception in 1976. Our initial focus is to support the development of strong regional activity in cities in which we have significant numbers of alumni (100 or more). These geographic areas are: Massachusetts, New York, Philadelphia/Southern NJ, Maryland/DC/Virginia, Northern California and Southern California. Although we have Regional Reps in some of these cities, we have found that a strong organization requires active commitment and participation by more than one individual.

As CBAA's membership has grown, regional chapters have sponsored cultural, social, civic and professional activities with varying degrees of success. To expand upon the ability to provide for CBAA membership in these capacities, this CBAA Executive Board will assist CBAA Regional Representatives in:

  • Sponsoring local activities that are consistent with CBAA’s established mission and objectives;
  • Informing the CBAA community about relevant university actions;
  • Providing greater input and influence into policy and decision making;
  • Assessing both impact and effectiveness in the local regions; and
  • Representing local CBAA chapters’ interest to the university and the CBAA Executive Board.

Please make your opinion, suggestion or comments about this initiative known by contacting the VP of Programming. 

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