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AABLI Honors California Endowment, Brotherhood Crusade Leaders

(left to right): Robert Ross, M.D., president & CEO of The California Endowment;  Kafi Blumenfield, executive director of Discovery Cube Los Angeles; Virgil Roberts, AABLI co-founder and board chair; John Mack, former Los Angeles City Police Commissioner and long-time civil rights leader; Charisse Bremond-Weaver, president & CEO of Brotherhood Crusade; George Weaver, child development specialist of Brotherhood Crusade’s Brother to Brother Youth Program; Yvette Chappell-Ingram, AABLI co-founder, president & CEO and Darrell Brown, U.S. Bank Senior VP (photo Leroy Hamilton)The African American Board Leadership Institute (AABLI) Los Angeles, California – honored California Endowment leader Robert Ross, M.D., and the Brotherhood

Rae Jones selected 26th District “SHEROE”

Rae Jones Great Beginnings for Black Babies Executive Director Rae Jones has been selected one of the 2013 26th District SHeroes by Senator Curren D. Price, Jr.  Serving at the helm of GBBB, Los Angeles’ premier nonprofit organization dedicated to the healthy development and growth of African American babies and their families since 2009 Jones is being honored as one of the “extraordinary women who are committed to their professions and communities,” according to Price.  Jones was nominated by Yvette Chappell-Ingram, former executive director of the California Legislative Black Caucus Foundation and will be feted, along with other SHeroes, during

CLBCF Appoints Gorman

The California Legislative Black Caucus Foundation (CLBCF) recently announced the appointment of Greg Gorman, Managing Counsel, YUM Brands, Inc., to its Board of Directors. “The CLBCF is extremely pleased to welcome Greg Gorman to the Board.” Exec. Director Yvette Chappell-Ingram said. “Greg’s experience in developing and implementing public advocacy strategies is invaluable to the Foundation as we teach the community ‘how to advocate’. Coupling this knowledge with his implementation expertise for diversity initiatives and public giving programs, we are sure to benefit from his knowledge and expertise.” The Foundation is fast-developing a reputation as the “go-to” non-profit organization for African