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Acknowledging a Committed Partner

The Memphis Campus recently recognized the Memphis Urban League as a Partner in Education. The Memphis Urban League is a non-profit organization that has been in Memphis for 65 years. They provide an array of programs and services to the Memphis and surrounding area. Some of the programs they provide are education and youth development, computer training, and workforce and economic development. Within these programs there are workshops for résumé writing, interview skills, and dress for success that enhance their clients' ability to find employment.
Tomeka Hart, pictured to the left accepting the partnership plaque, is the president and CEO of the Memphis Urban League. Hart is a native Memphian and the first female to hold this position in the organization's 65 year history. The Memphis Campus has had a long partnership with the Memphis Urban League and is honored to be associated with them and their goal to helping dependent people become independently productive.
Community Resource Coordinator Lucretia Kelly is pictured on the right presenting a Partnership in Education plaque to Tomeka Hart and the Memphis Urban League.
