| EduPAC hosted a reception for Atlanta School Board candidates following the candidate school board orientation on September 15. The reception was an opportunity for the candidates to meet EduPAC board of directors and community stakeholders. Candidates attending included: Khaatim S. El, District 2 candidate; Nancy Meister, District 4 candidate; Charles R. Stadtlander, District 3 candidate; Emmett D. Johnson, District 9 candidate; Cecily Harsch-Kinnane, District 3 candidate; Akwokwo Redhead, District 6, candidate; Paula Lawton Bevington, EduPAC vice chairperson; Brenda Muhammad, District 1 candidate, Donald Walker, District 2 candidate; Mark Riley, District 4 candidate; Yolanda K. Johnson, District 6 candidate, Anne W. McKenzie, District 6 candidate; and Reuben R. McDaniel, District 8 candidate. |
EduPAC
Board Members gather to “Keep Reform Alive.” The group held
a news conference Aug. 11 to announce plans for 2009 Atlanta School
Board elections. |
EduPAC
Board Members gather to “Keep Reform Alive.” The group held
a news conference Aug. 11 to announce plans for 2009 Atlanta School
Board elections.
Attending the news conference from left: Samra Coote, director, community relations, Atlanta Education Fund; Curley Dossman, Jr., co-chairman of EduPAC; president, Georgia-Pacific Foundation; William "Sonny" Walker, co-chairman of EduPAC; founder & principal, Sonny Walker Group; Paula Lawton Bevington, vice-chairman of EduPAC; principal, Bevington Advisors, LLC; Donna Aldridge, business developer, GV Financial Advisors; State Rep. Roger Bruce, vice president, Atlanta Life Financial Group; Andrea Ashmore, APS Education Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jim Breedlove, vice president, Fernbank Museum of Natural History; Kent Matlock, president, Matlock Advertising & Public Relations; and Dr. Gloria Patterson, EduPAC stakeholder. |