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Leadership
BDPA is governed by National By-Laws which are ratified by its membership. The National Board of Directors provides a National Executive Committee (NEC) to oversee the programs and services of the organization. The NEC is comprised of two elected positions, seven officially appointed positions, and led by the National President.

National Board of Directors
The National BDPA Board of Directors is designed to facilitate effective communication and action among its chapters across the nation. The board serves as the governing body of the organization with administrative channels through which information from the National Executive Board and National Headquarters disseminates direction. The chapters’ executive boards are modeled after the national board, which provides direction to their chapters and assist in coordinating chapter activities.

 

Monique F. Berry, President EMAIL
Dr. Craig Brown, Vice President EMAIL
Loraine Stewart, Vice President of Finance EMAIL
Earl Pace, Jr., Founder EMAIL
Frederick Smith, Jr., Regional Vice President, East EMAIL
Coram Rimes, Regional Director, East EMAIL
Teresa Williams, Regional Vice President, South EMAIL


Eric Dortch, Regional Vice President, Midwest EMAIL
Curtis Jenkins, Vice President of Membership Management EMAIL
Zenia Lofton, Vice President of Member Services EMAIL
Pamela Sexton, Vice President of Strategy and Planning EMAIL
Milt Haynes, CIO EMAIL
Glenda Chappell, Secretary EMAIL
Jesse Matthews, Outside Director EMAIL
William Flowers, Outside Director EMAIL

 

Chapters
BDPA chapters, located across the U.S., are the center of the organization's activities. Chapter membership provides the creative and programmatic thrust which directs the entire organization. The Chapters’ executive boards are comprised of elected and appointed positions. For a chapter near you, click on Chapters from the menu above.

Leadership Enhancements
BDPA's strength is to develop leaders at every level who are accountable for achieving business results in a non-profit environment. The marketable skills obtained by the leadership experiences propel BDPA members in the competitive marketplace. Leader opportunities are available through the many board and business area positions available at the chapter and national levels.

Supporting Attributes of a BDPA Leader:
Leaders inspire, foster collaboration and turn vision and strategies into action with focused and clear goals Effective leaders coach, relay good news and bad, and give feedback that works Leaders demonstrate self-awareness and a willingness to accept feedback and continuously develop Leaders speak with one voice and act to eliminate busy work It is important to measure people on the results they achieve against goals they helped to create


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