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Charity Chandler-Cole |
National Director, Contracts Administration | Profile |
Liza Brereton |
Assistant General Counsel | Profile |
Ashoke Talukdar |
Deputy General Counsel | Profile |
Hazelden, a national nonprofit organization founded in 1949, helps people reclaim their lives from the disease of addiction.
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Incorporated (ΙΦΘ) is a nationally incorporated, historically African-American, collegiate fraternity whose purpose is the development and perpetuation of Scholarship, Leadership, Citizenship, Fidelity and Brotherhood among Men. It was founded on September 19, 1963 at Morgan State University (then Morgan State College) in Baltimore, Maryland. At present, it consists of over 70,000 members. There are currently over 300 undergraduate and alumni chapters, as well as colonies located in 40 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, The Bahamas, Colombia, South Korea, and Japan. The fraternity holds membership in the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), an umbrella organization comprising nine international historically African-American Greek letter sororities and fraternities, and the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC).
As an arm of the ANA, the Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing (AIMM) is an industry-wide alliance representing the entire marketing ecosystem — advertisers, media, research companies, trade organizations, and agencies across Hispanic, African-American, Asian-American, LGBTQ, and non-multicultural segments. Together, this working group of industry leaders is focused on evolving and enhancing the relevance, effectiveness, and impact of multicultural and inclusive marketing in order to legitimize connections with consumers and, in turn, maximize business growth.
"Winfield Community Volunteer Fire Department provides ""Second Due"" coverage to Mt. Airy, Sykesville, New Windsor, and Gamber fire departments in Carroll County, Maryland and Libertytown fire department in Frederick County, Maryland."
Prison Fellowship® trains and inspires churches and communities—inside and outside of prison—to support the restoration of those affected by incarceration.