Event Title
Lunch Panel: What must be done to increase recruiting, hiring, retention, graduation, and promotion in Higher Education for faculty, staff, administrators, students, Board of Governors?
Location
Memorial Student Center – Don Morris Room
Start Date
29-3-2018 12:30 PM
End Date
29-3-2018 1:30 PM
Description
Lunch Panel: What must be done to increase recruiting, hiring, retention, graduation and promotion in Higher Education for faculty, staff, administrators, students, Board of Governors? and Response and call to action
Lunch Provided
Panelists: Debbie L. Robinson, Health Science Coordinator, West Virginia University and President, NAACP, Monongalia County
Darryl Clausell, Workforce Program Manager and Coordinator for Continuing and Community Education, West Virginia Northern Community College and First Vice-President, WV NAACP Conference of Branches, Ohio County
Dr. Geoffrey Cousins, M.D. Cardiothoracic Surgeon, St. Mary’s Hospital, Pioneering Robotic Assistance
Dr. Cynthia Jones, Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy, Marshall University
Dr. Shelvy L. Campbell, Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University
Dr. Sonya Armstrong, Mathematics and Computer Science, West Virginia State University
Coordinators: Professor Philip W. Carter, Social Work, Marshall University, Chair, WV NAACP Higher Education Committee and Past President NAACP, Cabell County
Professor Oree Banks, West Virginia State University, Chair, WV NAACP, Conference of Branches, Public Education Committee and Advisor, West Virginia State University, Student NAACP Branch
Betty Spencer, Retired School Principal, Kanawha County, Member, Board of Education, Kanawha County
Sylvia Ridgeway, Retired Teacher, Board of Education, Cabell County, Former President, WV NAACP, Conference of Branches, Cabell County and President, NAACP, Cabell County
George Rutherford, Retired Department of Interior Federal Government and Former Vice-President, WV NAACP Conference of Branches and President, NAACP, Jefferson County
Debra Walker-Hart, MS, H.R.M, Director of Equity Programs and Coordinator Title IX, Marshall University and Former First Vice-President NAACP, Charleston, WV, Former Coordinator NAACP ACT-SO, Charleston, WV
Lunch Panel: What must be done to increase recruiting, hiring, retention, graduation, and promotion in Higher Education for faculty, staff, administrators, students, Board of Governors?
Memorial Student Center – Don Morris Room
Lunch Panel: What must be done to increase recruiting, hiring, retention, graduation and promotion in Higher Education for faculty, staff, administrators, students, Board of Governors? and Response and call to action
Lunch Provided
Panelists: Debbie L. Robinson, Health Science Coordinator, West Virginia University and President, NAACP, Monongalia County
Darryl Clausell, Workforce Program Manager and Coordinator for Continuing and Community Education, West Virginia Northern Community College and First Vice-President, WV NAACP Conference of Branches, Ohio County
Dr. Geoffrey Cousins, M.D. Cardiothoracic Surgeon, St. Mary’s Hospital, Pioneering Robotic Assistance
Dr. Cynthia Jones, Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy, Marshall University
Dr. Shelvy L. Campbell, Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University
Dr. Sonya Armstrong, Mathematics and Computer Science, West Virginia State University
Coordinators: Professor Philip W. Carter, Social Work, Marshall University, Chair, WV NAACP Higher Education Committee and Past President NAACP, Cabell County
Professor Oree Banks, West Virginia State University, Chair, WV NAACP, Conference of Branches, Public Education Committee and Advisor, West Virginia State University, Student NAACP Branch
Betty Spencer, Retired School Principal, Kanawha County, Member, Board of Education, Kanawha County
Sylvia Ridgeway, Retired Teacher, Board of Education, Cabell County, Former President, WV NAACP, Conference of Branches, Cabell County and President, NAACP, Cabell County
George Rutherford, Retired Department of Interior Federal Government and Former Vice-President, WV NAACP Conference of Branches and President, NAACP, Jefferson County
Debra Walker-Hart, MS, H.R.M, Director of Equity Programs and Coordinator Title IX, Marshall University and Former First Vice-President NAACP, Charleston, WV, Former Coordinator NAACP ACT-SO, Charleston, WV