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May 15, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-05-15

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UNISEX
SPORTSWEAR & ACCESSORIES hi ik.uc lund l'lll 'I he h011 kim
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Story nd pho
By JERYL BARGINEAR
ra. Kay O. Armstrong, 29th
Pr .Ident of Oelta Sigma
Theta Sorority Inc., Detroit
Alumna. Chap r.
The Black Professional Secretari Association, headquar­
tered in Atlanta, GA, honored its newest operating chapter
(Detroit BPSA) by selecting Detroit as its 1994 national confer­
ence site.
"Sexual Harassment in The Work Place, " "Shoestring invest­
ing" on a Limited Budget, "The Professional Image, " a national
"Code of Ethics" and "Performance Standards" arejust a few of
the many workshop topics to be explored at the 1994 BPSA
National Conference, (August 4 .. 7, 1994) at the Westin Hotel in
Detroit, Mi.
Men and women from around the country will meet in
Detroit to discuss issu of importance in the work place, to
engage in personal and professional skills building activities,
to network with other office professionals, and to renew ae-:
quaintances among BPSA members.
Since 1985, BPSA has worked to enhance the professional­
ism of its members by promoting a system of communication to
di minate information pertin nt to prof ional adv nee-
ent, to 8$8ist he nat 11l'1b1e98il' omrt1�'M1tr df'ftHM!JY1
, and to promote educational pursuit.
MEMBERSlllP BPSA is open to all persons sharing
our goals.
The Detroit chapter began operations in 1993. Members of
the national office attended the installation ceremonies, re­
viewed the conference site and were treated to a special tour of
the Motown Museum,
From the starting point, the chapter engaged in an ambi­
tious activity agenda, including a series of mini-work­
shops/seminars, a garage sale, a gospel-fest and its premier
annual meeting and elections in January, 1994.
Amongthose invited to participate in the conference are Ms.
Vernell Hughes, Human Resources Manager for Franklin­
Wright Settlements, Inc., Ms. Carole Sandelin, Account Execu­
tive for Entech Personnel Services and Calvin Boston, host of
wrvs' "Color of Money."
Also invited (pending confirmation) are Senator Carol
Mosely-Braun of Illinois and motivational speaker, Lee Brown.
For registration information, contact the conference coordi­
nator, Bill Roberson, (313) 579-1000, FAX (813) 579-0001.
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the first chapter in its region to
own its own building, the Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc" is a
private nonprofit organization
supported in part by corporate
donations (Pep i-Cola, Hud­
son's, Harrell's Chevrolet), busi­
n district donors, memorial
.scholarships, membership con­
tributions, and a yearly art auc­
tion.
A benevolent organization of
Greek origin that means - edu­
cation and devotion (Delta),
trong emotions (Sigma) and
thankful; an appreciation for th
association (Theta), the sorority
is true to its motto: Reaching
Out, Reaching Up; Delta Mak­
ing A Difference.
I t has erected the Delta
Manor, a Senior Citizens com­
plex located at 2501 E. Vernor,
and recently created the Min­
erva Education Development
Foundation, a pragmatic pro­
gram in that it provides shelter
for its donors, enabling them to
give to the scholarship while r -
ceiving a tax write-off due its c.3
status.
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M . Doris Rogers (left), Cochair of Jabb rwock, nd Mr . Johnetta
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