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  2013 Inspired to Be Smith Legacy Dinner
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Randall Pinkston - Keynote Speaker
CBS Correspondent
  Bio
For over 25 years millions of people have trusted Randall Pinkston as their news source. Reporting for the CBS Network, he has contributed to CBS Evening News, CBS Sunday Morning, and 48 Hours. The three time Emmy Award Winning Journalist is a former White House correspondent covering George H. W. Bush. He also contributed to the CBS Reports documentary, Legacy of Shame. Read more
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  2012 Inspired to Be Smith Legacy Dinner
Keith Wyche September 15, 2012
Keith Wyche - Keynote Speaker
President & CEO of ACME Market
  Bio
With more than 30 years' experience in some of corporate America's most notable companies - including Pitney-Bowes, Ameritech, Convergys Corporation, AT&T, IBM, and since 2009 SUPERVALU, where he currently serves as President and CEO of ACME Markets – Keith Wyche is now among the highest ranking African American executives in the U.S. Read more
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Good Is Not Enough Autographed copies available. Make checks payable to: Delaware Community Foundation ($19.95 includes shipping & handling) and mail to William J. & Rev. Shirley M. Smith, Sr. Sch. Fund P.O. Box 177, Dover, DE. 19903






















  2011 Inspired to Be Smith Legacy Dinner
Byron Pitts May 20, 2011
Byron Pitts- Keynote Speaker
Chief National Correspondent For The CBS Evening
News, Correspondent 60 Minutes & Author
 Bio

Byron Pitts was named a contributor to "60 Minutes" and chief national correspondent for "The CBS Evening News" in January 2009. He had been a national correspondent since February 2006. Read more

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Stepping Out On Nothing Autographed copies available. Make checks payable to: Delaware Community Foundation ($19.95 includes shipping & handling) and mail to William J. & Rev. Shirley M. Smith, Sr. Sch. Fund P.O. Box 177, Dover, DE. 19903






















  2010 William J & Rev. Shirley M. Smith Scholarship Launch
Rev. Reginald T. Jackson July 24, 2010
Rev. Reginald T. Jackson
Pastor St. Mattew AME Church
 Bio

Rev. Jackson serves as the Executive Director of the Black Ministers’ Council of New Jersey, which represents more than 600 African American churches throughout the state of NJ. But, he is best known for his leadership in his fight against racial profiling and reform of the NJ State Police, which led to the passing of legislation that was signed by the Governor making racial profiling a crime. 

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