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CBC & IFA Foundations Award Congressional Fellowship
City University of New York graduate the first to benefit from joint fellowship
program aimed at offering public policy training and chance to work on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 – The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation have jointly established the first Congressional Fellowship with a focus on franchising, leaders of the two nonprofit organizations said.
U.S. Rep. Kendrick B. Meek (D-Fla.), chairman of the CBCF board of directors, and Elsie L. Scott, Ph.D., CBCF’s president and chief executive officer, were on hand when the fellowship was presented to the first recipient during IFA’s recent Franchise Appreciation Day event. More than 500 IFA members attended the event at the J.W. Marriott Hotel.
The CBC/IFA Foundations’ fellowship program is similar to the one CBCF runs each year for young African-American graduate students and professionals. The participants receive public policy training and have an opportunity to work with members of Congress and congressional committees.
The joint fellowship was awarded to Kavon Ward, who recently completed her masters degree in public administration at the City University of New York.
Dr. Scott praised Ms. Ward for her commitment to excellence and thanked IFA, its educational foundation and the ServiceMaster Company, the fellowship’s corporate sponsor, for helping CBCF further its cause of providing fellowships to young men and women seeking experience on Capitol Hill.
“CBCF is proud to partner with the International Franchise Association and ServiceMaster in an effort to give the best and brightest of our community the chance to help write legislation and build professional networks that will benefit them for years to come,” Dr. Scott said. “Kavon Ward is yet another example of the vast pool of talent that CBCF is thrilled to help bring to Washington.”
IFA Chairman Michael Isakson, president and chief operating officer of ServiceMaster, described Ms. Ward as an outstanding example of the young professionals that “our political and business leaders need to be engaged by and with.” Isakson also said that IFA members are looking forward to working with Ms. Ward and CBCF to increase the awareness of the important role franchises can play in creating more opportunities for women and minorities.
IFA Educational Foundation President John Reynolds stated that Ms. Ward was selected from a long list of highly qualified applicants. Ms. Ward worked as a youth counselor at the Harlem YMCA in the late 1990s. In 1999, she started working as an intern with the Coca-Cola Co. and was later hired as an account manager. She completed her bachelors degree in communications from the State University of New York (Oneonta), while working at Coca-Cola. Ms. Ward then went on
to complete her masters of public administration degree with four consecutive terms on the Dean’s List. She is the recipient of the U.S. President’s Community Service Award (2003) and the Center for Social Responsibility’s Community Service Award (2003).
During the fellowship presentation, Ms. Ward thanked the sponsors. “People said I couldn’t do it, but I didn’t listen to them,” Ms. Ward said. “Thanks for helping me get from ‘Harlem’ to ‘the Hill’ – for helping to make my dream come true.”
About the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Inc. was established in 1976 as a nonpartisan, nonprofit, public policy, research and education institute intended to help improve the socio-economic circumstances of African Americans and other underserved communities.
About the International Franchise AssociationThe International Franchise Association is the world’s largest trade group representing franchising, whose members span 80 different industries and have operations in more than 100 countries. The IFA Educational Foundation, founded in 1983, focuses on increasing the knowledge and professional standards of all members of the franchising community and educating the next generation of franchising practitioners and providing comprehensive information and research about important developments and trends in franchising.
About ServiceMaster Co.
ServiceMaster serves residential and commercial customers through a network of over 5,500 company-owned locations and franchised licenses. Its brands include TruGreen, TruGreen LandCare, Terminix, American Home Shield, InStar Services Group, ServiceMaster Clean, Merry Maids, Furniture Medic and AmeriSpec. Its core services include lawn care and landscape maintenance, termite and pest control, home warranties, disaster response and reconstruction, cleaning and disaster restoration, house cleaning, furniture repair and home inspection.
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Inquiries:
Congressional Black Caucus
Muriel Cooper
(202) 263-2829
mcooper@cbcfinc.org
International Franchise Association
John Reynolds or Terry Hill
(202) 628-8000
jreynolds@franchise.org
thill@franchise.org
For a photograph of the Fellowship presentation, please send request to thill@franchise.org .
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