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NABSE Board of Directors

NABSE is proud to present our Board of Directors.
To learn more about a director, please click on his or her name.

President

President-Elect

Carrol A. Thomas, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Beaumont ISD
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Bernard Hamilton, Ed. D.
Jefferson County Public Schools
Title I Administrator
Louisville, KY,
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Recording Secretary

Treasurer

Marietta English
President
Baltimore Teachers Union
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Doreen BarrettDoreen E. Barrett, Ph.D.
CEO
D.E. Barrett & Associates
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District Administration

Corporate Representative

Ronald WilliamsDr. Ronald Williams
Assistant Superintendent/Education Accountability
Detroit Public Schools
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Tai Jones-Chapman Tai Jones Chapman
Senior Enterprise Sales Executive
Desire2Learn
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Governance in Education
Higher Education

Ellis A. Alexander
St. Charles Parish Public Schools
School Board Member
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Betty J. Goyens, Ed.D.
Faculty-Doctoral Programs-School of Advanced Study
University of Phoenix
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Program Development Research & Evaluation

Instruction & Instructional Support

Gail Clark Dickson
Consultant
Association for Supervision & Curriculum (ASCD)
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Gerri H. Bohanan
BTU Liaison for Support Services
Coppin State University

Local School Administration

Special Projects Administration

Keith D. Greer
Partner, The Principal's Office, LLC
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Dwight A. Bonds
Granada Hills, CA
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Retired Educators

Superintendents

Lois Hopson Reeder
Washington, DC
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Dr. Fadhilika Atiba-Weza Dr. Fadhilika Atiba-Weza, Ed. D.
CEO
DynaTeck Solutions
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Parents

Mid-West Affiliate Representative

Anthony White, Sr.
Parental Involvement Consultant
Newark Public Schools
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Betty Maceo
Guidance Counselor
Adams Junior High School
Sandusky City Schools
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Northeast Representative

West Representative

T. Russell HopewellRussell Hopewell
President
Maryland State Alliance of Black School Educators
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Sandy Carpenter-StevensonSandy Carpenter-Stevenson, Ed.D.
President
California State Alliance of Black School Educators
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Southwest Affiliate Representative

Southeast Affiliate Representative

Kimberly Mitchell-McLeod, Ph.D.
Houston Area ABSE President
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Geneva Stark Price, Ph.D.
Specialist/Coordinator, MTRP/FEA Programs
Jefferson County Public Schools
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C.D. Moody Research & Development Institute

International Representative

Wesley L. Boykin, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Director of Research and Policy, National Center for Educational Achievement, Austin, Texas
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Jacqueline Smith-Herriott
President
Nova Scotia Alliance of Black School Educators
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Executive Director

Government Relations and Legislative Liaison to Board

Quentin R. Lawson
NABSE
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LaRuth Gray, Ph.D.
Scholar in Residence, New York University
Metropolitan Center for Urban Education
email: laruth.gray@nyu.edu

Immediate Past President

Legal Counsel

Deborah Hunter-Harvill, Ed.D.
Superintendent, Westwood Heights School District
Flint, MI
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Derrick Humphries
Humphries and Brooks, LLC
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Quentin R. Lawson
Quentin Lawson

More than 40 years of management and marketing experience in a variety of public service and non-profit settings.  Areas of expertise include association management, product and service marketing,  fundraising, strategic planning, organizational development, special events planning and building coalitions among high ranking officials in the private, public and non-profit sectors.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Executive Director, National Alliance of Black School Educators, Washington, DC  (March 1996 – present). Chief executive officer of the largest network of African American educators in the United States. Responsibilities include managing a $2.5 million annual budget, developing and managing professional development, research and policy programs. Additional duties include managing an annual conference attracting nearly 4,000 educators and forging partnerships with other national educational associations and corporations.

Executive Director, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., Washington, DC (September 1992 - September 1995). Chief executive officer of a nationally recognized non-profit organization developed to support the educational, political and economic empowerment of African Americans. Responsibilities included administering a $4 million annual budget, overseeing the implementation of an ambitious programmatic agenda, and forging partnerships among Members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), major academic and research institutions, numerous public policy organizations and public officials from all levels of government service. Additional duties included managing a diverse staff of senior managers, mid-level professionals and support personnel, developing training and educational programs for the next generation of black policymakers, and administering an annual policy conference attracting more than 15,000 African American leaders from across the country.

Executive Director, National Forum for Black Public Administrators, Washington, DC (October 1987 – September 1992). Founder and Chief Executive Officer of a national non-profit membership organization dedicated to developing the professional skills of African American managers in city, country and state governments, as well as attracting more blacks to public management at the executive level. Led expansion of organization from its inception to more than 3,000 members over a nine-year period. Managed the production of an annual conference attracting more than 1,200 professionals, the development of the Executive Leadership Institute an intensive eight-month program for aspiring city managers and the launch of a Leadership Institute for Small Municipalities. Directed the development of a wide range of specialized membership services.

Executive Vice President (1985 – 1987), Vice President of Applied Research and Director, Urban Consortium (1981- 1985), Public Technology, Inc., Washington, DC. Provided oversight to a wide range of programs and services delivered by a national, non-profit membership organization of local governments. Primary responsibilities included managing the design and implementation of a company-wide marketing plan, overseeing the implementations of research projects organized around operational areas and supervising staff in the association’s primary areas of operations. Additional duties included designing a needs assessment for large city and country governments, overseeing membership recruitment and retention, collaborating with elected and appointed government executives in identifying and resolving special needs and directing the activities of a network of city and country governments with populations in excess of 400,000.

Human Development Director, Office of the Mayor, City of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD (1975 – 1981). Responsibilities included administering a comprehensive and innovative human services program -- one of the city’s two major operational areas. Oversaw 80% of the city’s $1.2 billion budget. Offices and services supervised included aging, employment, health and hospitals, public housing, juvenile and criminal justice, library services, recreation, public safety and public schools.

Educational Advisor to the Mayor, City of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD (1971 – 1975). Assisted in the development and interpretation of local school policy for public officials and civic and interest groups. Established unprecedented linkages among school system officials, the business community and government leaders.

Director, Dropout Prevention Program, Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore, MD (1969 – 1971). Developed and directed a $5 million program designed to identify and implement effective methods for reducing the number of inner city students who quit school. Secured multi-year funding for this innovative and widely praised initiative.

Assistant Director, Project Mission, Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore, MD (1968 – 1969). Served as coordinator of an urban teacher-training program.

Teacher and School Administrator (1953 – 1968). Held increasingly responsible positions in public school systems located in Halifax County, Virginia, Hartford County, Maryland and the City of Baltimore.

VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

Member, Board of Directors of Kurron, Inc. (1993 – present)

Board Member, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution ( 1994 – 2000)

Chairman, State of Maryland, Governor’s Council on Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (1991 – 1999)

Chair, Maryland Higher Education Commission (1995)

Founder and Past President, National Organization of Human Services Officials, U.S. Conference of Mayors

Member, American Society of Association Executives

Frequent Keynote speaker and presenter at various conferences and training programs hosted by government agencies, non-profit organizations and academic institutions.

EDUCATION:

Master of Science, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD (1968)
Master of Education in Supervision and Administration, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (1968)
Bachelor of ArtsWest Virginia State College, Institute, WV (1953)