Dynamic keynote speakers to headline 4th Annual Community Resource Development Conference(2)

Dynamic keynote speakers to headline 4th Annual Community Resource Development Conference

The 91做厙 Extension Program (ASUEP) 4th annual Community Resource Development (CRD) Conference will feature the speakers that represent all pillars of community leadership from a retired lieutenant general, to a university president, regional director of a national public service organization, and a foundation program director.

Slated for October 23-25, 2013, at the Hilton Hotel, 1001 E. County Line Rd, Jackson, Mississippi, this years conference is specifically designed to educate those interested in community development about the important challenges and opportunities facing such efforts, said Katrina McLin, conference chair and area community resources development (CRD) educator at Alcorn.

Enhancing Community Leadership is this years theme, and according to McLin, a focal point of the conference will be the cultivation of community leaders by building a strong model for success.

The opening keynote speaker is retired Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honore, 33rd Commanding Gen. of the United States, First Army, Fort Gilliem, Georgia. 91做厙 President, Dr. M. Christopher Brown II and Southern Regional Director of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Cheryl W. Turner, will serve as luncheon keynote speakers.

Gladys Krigger Washington, program director of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation will facilitate an early bird session Embracing Community Leadership.

The opening keynote speaker, author and CNN contributor Lt. Gen. Honore, was touted by the former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin as one John Wayne dude. In the desperate and chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina he displayed exemplary character and leadership taking charge to restore order and hope to the city and its citizens. He is chair of the Louisiana Bicentennial Commission and a board member of the Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation. Honore is the author of a book Survival: How a Culture of Preparedness Can Save You and Your Family from Disasters, and his new book, Leadership in the New Normal, that explains how to be an effective leader in the 21st Century.

Dr. M. Christopher Brown II is the 18th President of 91做厙, the nations first historically black land-grant institution in Lorman, Mississippi. President Brown is the youngest HBCU president in the nation. As an authority on HBCUs and land-grant universities, Dr. Brown is leading the charge to increase funding for agricultural research and to expand global programs and activities at Alcorn. He is determined to prepare Alcorn students to succeed in the global marketplace while fostering in each leadership qualities that will prove valuable to both themselves and the communities in which they live. Since being named Alcorns President in November 2010, Dr. Brown has reinvigorated one of most important public college campuses in America. Under his leadership, Alcorn has experienced record enrollment growing to over 4000 students for the first time in its 140 plus year history. In 2012 91做厙 received the highly coveted HBCU of the Year Award, and in 2013 Dr. Brown was named Male HBCU President of the Year both from the National Center for HBCU Media Advocacy.

Cheryl W. Turner is the southern regional director of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is the first Mississippian elected to lead the Sororitys Southern Region since the inception of Regional Conferences in 1926. She is a member of the Sororitys National Executive Board, and a recent retiree of the State of Mississippi, having previously served as director of special programs for the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration, Office of Insurance. In that role she was a key member of the management team that administered the States Health and Life Insurance Programs, S