Data Collectior at PHRESH Plus, Voter Empowerment and Election Protection 365 at Self Employed Independent Consultant
Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
PHRESH Plus - Greater Pittsburgh Area since Mar 2013
Data Collectior
Self Employed Independent Consultant - Greater Pittsburgh Area since Dec 2012
Voter Empowerment and Election Protection 365
Self Employed: Consultant Jun 2011 - Dec 2012
Project Director
Regional Equity Monitoring Project/Black Political Empowerment Project - Greater Pittsburgh Area Jan 2008 - Jun 2011
Founding Director
PA Voice Jul 2008 - Jul 2009
Director Election Administration/Protection
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1978 - 1982
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Administration of Justice/Legal Studies
Community College of Allegheny County 1978
Associate of Science (A.S.), Legal Studies
Westinghouse High School, Pittsburgh, PA 1974
Awards:
Community Service Award B-PEP, Black Political Empowerment Project Champion of Change Award Three Rivers Community Foundation The Art of Justice-Women Shaping the Law Women and Girls Foundation of Southwestern PA “Amazing 10” Onyx Woman Magazine 50 Most Influential Women Community Service New Pittsburgh Courier Wall of Fame Westinghouse High School Community Service Award National Council for Urban Peace and Justice Good Government Award League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh Racial Justice Award YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh
Paralegal At Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell Llp
Six of the Buckeyes' 11 steals came from Big Ten defensive player of the year Celeste Taylor, who also had six rebounds and five assists to go with 12 points. Taylor's 3-pointer late in the first quarter gave Ohio State the lead it never relinquished.
Date: Mar 23, 2024
Category: Sports
Source: Google
No. 9 Iowa returns from COVID-19 pause, loses at Duke 79-64
Celeste Taylor added 17 points and 13 rebounds for the Blue Devils, who didnt trail after midway through the first quarter in this Big Ten/ACC Challenge matchup. Duke shot 44% and won despite shooting 6 of 21 from 3-point range, but controlled the glass for a 45-35 advantage with a physical edge in