The 100 Rewards Love’s Leadership with 3rd Term as President
Sunday, 20 January 2013 19:43
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100 Black Men of Syracuse, Inc. will be led for the next two years by Vincent B. Love, following his recent re-election as the organization’s president. Love, a Syracuse native, resident and an accountant and deputy treasurer for the North Syracuse Central School District, will serve his third consecutive term as president. Also elected or re-elected to two-year terms as officers and at-large directors:
Vice President of Operations, Robert Sykes of Syracuse, Manager of Resource Planning-Upstate NY for National Grid, re-elected to his third term
Vice President of Finance, Darris Williams of DeWitt, assistant instructor at Syracuse Educational Opportunity Center, re-elected to his third term
Vice President of Programs, Walter Eiland of Syracuse, a mechanic at Crouse Hospital and co-founder of 100 Black Men of Syracuse, elected to his first term
Vice President of Administration, J.B. McCampbell of Liverpool, a former at-large director and owner of JBM Media Services, elected to his first term
At-large Director, Robert Jenkins of Syracuse, a sales representative for JHP Industrial Supply, elected to his first term
At-large Director, Jawwaad Rasheed of Rome, NY, Oneida Family Court Magistrate and former Vice President of Programs for 100 Black Men of Syracuse, elected to his first term
Others continuing their tenure in 2013 as voting members of the 100 Black Men of Syracuse board of directors:
Founding President, Louis Clark of Syracuse, management consultant and former CEO of P.E.A.C.E. Inc.
At-large Director, Allan Aberdeen of Syracuse, sewer maintenance worker for the Onondaga County Department of Water Environment Protection
At-large Director, Drake Harrison of Syracuse, director of the Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program and Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation at Onondaga Community College
At-large Director: Paul Williams of DeWitt, a master mechanic for the New York State Department of Parks and New York State Motor Vehicles inspector
Founding Director, Jerome Walker of Fayetteville, Crouse Hospital employee
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