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THE PRESIDENTS TOAST PEPSICO

The past national presidents of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. take a break to toast one of its corporate sponsors, PepsiCo during the annual convention in Atlanta, Georgia, Faith Alexander, corporate exhibit intern for PepsiCo and former NANBPW scholarship winner is seen serving Pepsi-Cola to Robin Owens, Dorothy Height—President of the National Council of Negro Women, Margaret Belcher, Marian Bryant and Rosalie McGuire.

PEPSICO'S VOCAL ARTIST

Rachelle Perry of San Jose, California is seen receiving a $500 award from Jacqui Gates, Manager of Corporate Relations on behalf of PepsiCo. Ms. Perry who holds a Bachelors in Music from Southern University and a Master of Music from San Jose State University placed third in the Third Annual Vocal Arts Competition sponsored by the National Association of Negro Business & Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.
NANBPW is the first Black organization to develop a national program to assist gifted Black classical vocalists. Six district competitions are held annually and the six finalists compete at NANBPW's national convention which was recently held in Atlanta, Georgia.

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