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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Marketing Committee Rolls On
By Michael Pigford II
The Marketing Committee serves as one of driving forces of the Fund. The current committee members are Erika McDaniel, Darby Baham, Jasmine Williams, LaToya Martin, LaTasha Gouraige, Nyanquoi Yargawon, Kieron Sebastian, Cora Atkinson, and Michael Pigford II. The committee seeks to ensure that the general public is always aware of what the Fund is doing, especially through their more recent increase in social networking ventures on their Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube pages and the upcoming revamping of the website. Recognizing that not everyone utilizes the internet 24-7, the Marketing Committee also works to have formal printed invitations to all of the Fund’s events sent out to the community and partners of the Fund.
Some of the recent accomplishments of the committee include creating business cards for board members and continuing to put out the quarterly newsletter from the Fund. Marketing Committee member, Kieron Sebastian has been the graphic designer for the past few years and has worked to create such items as the elegant and tasteful logos for the Fund’s Annual Family Reunion Sunday Brunch and the logo for the Fund, in general. Also, committee member, Cora Atkinson, currently serves as the Public Relations Coordinator and is working on an amazing media relations plan for the Fund with new initiatives forthcoming. And new web-designer, Austin Clements is working to redesign the entire website to be more user-friendly and up-to-date. The committee looks forward to a very productive fiscal year and is excited about the many opportunities to come in the future.
Two Students Journey to Success
By LaToya Martin
Summer is here and graduation has come. Now is the time for students to embark upon the college experience and a new life of academia. The Phi Sigma Pi, Alpha Tau Chapter Endowment Fund, Inc takes great pleasure in assisting two wonderful students in that journey with our 2009-2010 scholarships.
Our first recipient, Ashley Mayo, graduated with honors and in the top 10% of her class on June 2, 2010 from Benjamin Banneker Academic Senior High School in Washington, DC. She was enrolled in the International Baccalaureate Pre-College program at Banneker and maintained a cumulative 3.8 GPA, an achievement reflected in her placement on the honor roll and Principal Accommodation's Lists. She was involved in a myriad of leadership and extra-curricular activities, including serving as the Vice-President of her high school National Honor Society Chapter and holding membership in both the Spanish Honor Society and National Achievers Society. She was also chairperson of the Flute Ensemble, member of the Tennis Team, and an active participant in the Drama Club. Ms. Mayo's community involvement is just as impressive. She regularly volunteers at Gage Eckington Elementary School, the Council of the District of Columbia, The National Red Cross, The Girl Scouts of America (where she was named Girl Scout of the Year in 2007), and with The Mount Pleasant Baptist Church (where she was named Youth of The Year). Ashley will be attending the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall and plans to major in Psychology or Physical therapy and ultimately give back to the community that has given so much to her.
Our second recipient, Juan Lara, graduated with honors within the Transportation & Technology Academy from Francis L. Cardozo Senior High School in Washington, DC. Juan maintained a cumulative 3.6 GPA and was active in numerous activities including the National Honor Society, FIRST Robotics, Junior ROTC, and played on both the Basketball and Baseball teams. Moreover, Juan received numerous awards and recognition for perfect attendance, being placed on the Honor Roll, and achievement in mathematics. His community involvement is just as inspiring. He has volunteered with So Others Might Eat (SOME) and the Neighbors of Seaton Place, where he interacts with children at the local recreation center. While volunteering with this organization, he was recognized by the Director for creating business and community planning projects. Juan has also completed an internship with the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority. He will be attending the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore in the Fall and plans to major in Business Management, eventually becoming an entrepreneur. Juan believes that "a college education will prepare him for his ultimate goal - to gain higher education while inspiring future generations."
Let’s congratulate our recipients and wish them well on their college endeavors.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Banquet Makes a Lasting Impression
By Darby Baham and Erika McDaniel
This past March, The Fund hosted its 3rd Annual Awards Banquet at Howard University. The Fund awarded two scholarships to Ashley Mayo and Juan Lara and recognized Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton for her contribution to education in the community by awarding her the inaugural Excellence in Leadership Award. Prior to the banquet, a networking mixer was held, allowing the public and members of Phi Sigma Pi the opportunity to meet and mingle with the scholarship recipients and Fund Board of Directors. A Chinese-style auction was held during the mixer, as well as a meet-and-greet with Shayna Rudd, author, dancer and former Miss Black USA 2009.
Several dignitaries were in attendance at the banquet, including Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Inc.’s President Jonah Goodman and Senior Vice-President Matthew Nicoletta, as well as DC Councilmember Harry “Tommy” Thomas, Jr.
The banquet began with an opening song by aspiring singer Ashaya Robinson, followed by greetings to our guests and the keynote address by Congresswoman Norton – charging everyone to continue to build on the foundations of education. Following her speech, the audience was treated to a full course dinner and a dance selection by Ms. Rudd.
The Fund would like to thank everyone who attended the banquet and invite you to attend any of our future events as well. The Fund would also like to commend outgoing member, Ashley Denson, 2009-2010 Banquet Chair, for an amazing event!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
A Dedicated Scholarship Committee
By Jasmine Williams
The highlight of the Fund is being able to award scholarships to deserving youths in the Washington DC metropolitan area. To do so, behind the scenes, The Fund has a Scholarship Committee that is comprised of eight dedicated individuals who work collectively to determine who receives the annual scholarships. This committee was formed in 2009 as a direct result of a reorganization of The Fund’s board. The primary responsibilities of the committee include, but are not limited to reviewing the scholarship application and making revisions as needed; proposing scholarship criteria to the board; tracking the progress and achievement of past recipients and acting as the point of contact for all scholarship recipients.
Once applications are received, an intricate selection process begins to decide which applicants will receive the scholarships. The committee seeks out students who are engaged, both inside and outside of the classroom, involved in their communities, have excellent grades and receive outstanding recommendations. The decision is a collaborative effort, as each member of this committee provides unique insight as to how the scholarship’s recipient embodies the spirit in which The Fund was founded: scholarship, leadership and fellowship. Applicants are ranked based on this criterion and the committee then decides who shall receive the scholarships.
In the immediate future, the Scholarship committee will continue to be dedicated to The Fund’s board and continue to make revisions to the application process as needed. There are several new initiatives in the works as well, as the committee looks to increase the availability of the scholarships to as many deserving youths in the Washington DC metropolitan area as possible.
In addition to the Chairman, Steve Mobley, the 2009-2010 committee members were:
Dr. Shannon Gary, Ms. Jettie Norfleet, Ms. Shayla Hart, Ms. Jennifer Maddox, Ms. Rachel Cooper, Mr. Michael Pigford, and Ms. Selena Gonzales Jones
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