Brother AMOS M. GAILLIARD, JR., the President of Zeta Zeta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity of Queens, Nassau and Brooklyn, has been selected as an achiever in a recent edition of the Reed Journal and Focus Magazine. Brother Gailliard, a senior associate architectural designer for IBM of Westchester, New York operates out of IBM Headquarters, Tarrytown, New York. Brother Gailliard has completed many projects while at IBM. One of his most recent and productive projects involved the renovation of an existing building on the campus of Pace University, Braircliff Manor, New York. This project utilized his architectural skills to revamp an existing Science Building to comply with the statement of Brother James C. Black Brother JAMES C. BLACK, a former librarian, has entered the world of business. He resigned his job as Librarian for the Aging with the Durham County Library April 29, 1983. Brother Black is a Life Member and is presently an active member of Beta Theta Lambda Chapter. He managed 29 residential buildings in Durham, North Carolina. He specializes in buying older and sometimes run-down duplexes and two- and three-bedroom homes, fixing them up and renting them out. Brother Black holds his B.A., MA. and M.L.S. degrees from North Carolina Central University. In addition to his many other professional activities, he is Worshipful Master of Doric Lodge No. 28 and a member of C. Hudson Chapter No. 63 Royal Arch Masons, Turner Mears Commander, No. 8 Knights Templar and Prospect Chapter No. 379 Order of the Eastern Star. He is also Vice Chairman of the Steward Board at St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church and a member of the NAACP and the Durham Business and Professional Chain. One of his favorite quotes is, "If it is to be, it's up to me." Brother Black is listed in Outstanding Educators of America, Personalities of the South and Who's Who in the South and Southeast. He was also named Master Mason of the Year in 1982 by his lodge. Brother Black is married to the former Mary Ann Eaddy. He is also the father of two boys, James Christopher, age 11, and Jonathan Cedric, age 6.
Brother Amos M. Gailliard, Jr. requirement for the International Finance Program Administrative Center (IFPA). Brother Gailliard conducted several feasibility studies of three various sites, and recommended the Pace facility for acquisition and construction. 26,500 square feet were revamped at his direction to include the following: Classrooms to accommodate thirty persons per classroom; six breakout rooms adjacent to classrooms to accommodate ten persons per room; offices to accommodate eighteen administrative personnel; secretarial bays to accommodate six secretaries; toilet facilities to accommodate two hundred and fifty inclusive of facilities to the handicapped personnel; storage 7