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Living the Legacy through Generations
Mount Zion Baptist Church
Seattle, WA
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Living the Legacy through Generations
The Seattle Chapter of the National Council of Negro Womn is pleased to announce our esteemed speaker at the luncheon will be Dr.Thelma Daley, National Vice President of the NCNW. Dr. Daley has worked side-by-side with the late Dorothy Height, President Emeritus.  

Dr. Daley was born in Annapolis, Maryland and attended Bowie State University. Daley graduated at the age of nineteen with her B.S. degree. She went on to New York University, earning an M.A. in counseling and personnel administration and received her Ed.D. in counseling from George Washington University.

Daley began her career at the Baltimore County Board of Education, serving as the coordinator for guidance and counseling services. She has also served as a visiting professor at North Central Western Maryland College, the University of Wisconsin and Harvard University. Daley has been active with a wide number of organizations over the years, beginning with her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta. She served as the national treasurer, Daley national vice president, and became national president, 1975-1979. Daley also served as the national president of the American School Counseling Association from 1971 to 1972 and as president of the American Personnel & Guidance Association from 1975 to 1976. She has been active with the United Negro College Fund. Dr. Daley is also the national director of WIN, the Women in the NAACP. Currently, Daley and WIN are active in promoting knowledge of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and AIDS prevention within the African American community.

By presidential appointment, Daley became the first woman to chair the National Advisory Council on Career Education. She has appeared in Who's Who Among Black Americans and has served on the board of directors of the National Testing Service. Daley and her husband, Guilbert, live in Maryland.

Please come an enjoy a delicious lunch, intergenerational networking, a dynamic program and a powerful message reflecting our theme, Empowering Our Youth, Enhancing Our Legacy.

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Mount Zion Baptist Church
1634 19th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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Owner: National Council of Negro Women
On BPT Since: Mar 16, 2009
 
Sarah J.E. Dean


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