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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Moving Towards the Future
This past year has been an amazing one for the Phi Sigma Pi, Alpha Tau Chapter Endowment Fund, Inc. The Fund began the year with its Annual Spring Banquet, awarding scholarships to three (3) very deserving students in the Washington , DC area. Filled with fun, fellowship, and food – the banquet provided a chance for many to meet and greet the recipients, as well as hear dynamic words from the keynote speaker, Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke.
This year’s banquet also marked the beginning of the Harold Gray, Sr. Memorial Scholarship. At the end of 2008, The Board of Directors of the Fund voted unanimously to rename one of their annual scholarships after Mr. Gray. His untimely passing, just as the Fund was in the process of securing him as the next keynote speaker for the banquet and his commitment to many of the visions of the Fund, provided a unique opportunity for the Fund and his family to join forces.
In the summer, the Fund also welcomed its new Board of Directors. Staying at Chair and Vice-Chair, Lloyd Freeman and Floyd Mitchell (respectively) embraced the following new members into the Board –Ashley Denson, Steve Mobley, Darby Baham, Morgan Grimes, Jerome Joseph, and ex-officio member Brent Radcliff. Current Board Member Erika McDaniel was voted and named Treasurer, while new member, Darby Baham was voted and named Secretary.
To obtain more information about the organizational structure of the Board and its initiatives, please visit www.atendowment.org
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