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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY


H A B S E 1993


Founded


Hillsborough Alliance of Black School Educators an affiliate of the National Alliance of Black School Educators


The purpose of the Alliance is to promote and facilitate the education of all students, black students in particular; to establish a coalition of black educators and others directly or indirectly involved in the educational process; to create a forum for the exchange of ideas and strategies to improve educational opportunities for blacks; to identify and develop black professionals who will assume leadership positions in education; and to influence public policy concerning the education of black people.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Executive Director • Mary E. Bryant • District Administrator • Antony Satchel Chief Financial Officer • Charles Washington • Retired Educators Ambassador Mary Padget NABSE Ambassador • Marian Lauria-Davis • NABSE Ambassador Jacqueline M. Davis


HABSE OFFICERS


President • Rhonda Harris • Vice President • Dawne Gullatt Recording Secretary • JC Richardson • Corresponding Secretary Evelyn McFadden • Treasurer • Mary Dance • Parliamentarian Karen Fletcher • Historian • Andre’ Tomlinson


FOUNDING MEMBERS


Coleman Bell Hubert Brantley Mary E. Bryant Eloise Cabrera Jacqueline Davis Robert Gardner Flossie Geathers Ernestine Glenn Sarah Governor Ruth Hall Barbara Harvey Sylvia Hornsby


Sam Horton Rowena Johnson Shirley Johnson Bettye Keeton-Griffin Marian Lauria-Davis Fontaine Marion Rosa Martin


Delores McIntosh Jesse Oats Bernadette Orsley Mary Padgett


Nathaniel Powell Barbara Ragin Linde Price-Rance Arthur Smith Geraldine Smith Carnella Stewart Nancy Sutton Israel Tribble, Jr. Charles Washington Felicia Williams Sandra Wilson


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