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Program March 26, 1981 Sheraton Centre, New York City, Imperial Ballroom A National Salute to Black Achievers in Industry 1981 Co-Chairpersons Carrie Terrell Member Emeritus, Board of Managers Harlem Branch YMCA Nicholas A. Sica President European American Bank & Trust Co. Mistress of Ceremonies Claudia L. Roberts Personnel Manager, Business Newsweek, Inc. "Lift Every Voice and Sing" (last stanza is invocation of the evening) Elizabeth Stubbs Soprano Bethel AME Church Dinner Music Richard Spencer—Viola Richard Alston—Piano The Juilliard School of Music Dinner Introduction of Speaker The Honorable Bruce WRight Judge, Civil Court Address The Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham United States Federal Judge Purpose of Salute and Introduction of Co-Chairperson Carrie Terrell Co-Chairperson, Black Achievers Committee Member Emeritus, Board of Managers Harlem Branch YMCA Remarks to Industry Nicholas A. Sica President European American Bank & Trust Co. Co-Chairperson Black Achievers Committee Remarks and Special Presentation Frank M. McIver Assistant Vice President The New York Bank for Savings Chairman, Board of Managers Harlem Branch YMCA The Honorable Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Remarks and Introduction of Youth of the Year Richard L. Taylor Executive Director Harlem Branch YMCA Congratulations Lee-Ann Morgan Youth of the Year Harlem Branch YMCA Presentation and Recognition 1981 Black Achievers George B. Harmon Manager of Recruiting American Management Associations, Inc. Norman Hunte Business Banking Team Assistant Vice President Citibank, N.A. Nicholas A. Sica Carrie Terrell Benediction Richard L. Taylor [[image - three men]] 14
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