Sophisticated Settings Lifestyle - October 8 2016

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The Afro-American, October 8, 2016 - October 14, 2016

Former Md. Del. Herman Taylor Jr.; LSC’s Kiyon Harley (left) presents letter from D.C. Mayor Bowser and proclamations from Md. Rep. Van Hollen and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to LSC.

On Sept. 23, L. S. Caldwell & Associates (LSC), an employment placement firm, celebrated 25 years of serving the Greater Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. This event was celebrated by over 200 well wishers, business executives and local government officials. A few of the many luminaries in attendance were: Ward 4 Councilmember Brandon Todd, former D.C. Mayor

President of the D.C. Chamber of Commerce Vincent Orange congratulates LSC.

LSC staff with co-owners C. Eugene Harvey and Loretta Caldwell (top center)

and democratic candidate for Ward 7 City Council, Vincent C. Gray, President of the D.C. Chamber of Commerce, Vincent Orange and former Maryland House of Delegates Member,

Herman Taylor, Jr. LSC Founder, President and CEO, Loretta S. Caldwell and co-owner, Vice President and CFO, C. Eugene Harvey.

Rob Warrington, Esq., New Jersey African American Chamber of Commerce and C. Eugene Harvey

Former D.C. Mayor/Democratic Candidate for Ward 7 D.C. City Council, Vincent Gray greets guests

Loretta S. Caldwell, Dennis Darling, Clark Construction and Jason Jacobson, ArchCo Residential

The Greg Lamont Band

Warren Burris, LSC Economic Empowerment Manager, Purple Line Transit Project and Rob Chappell, Deputy CEO, Purple Line Transit Partners

D.C. Ward 4 Councilmember Brandon Todd (right) presents LSC’s C. Eugene Harvey and Loretta Caldwell with a Proclamation approved by D.C. City Council.

Photos Courtesy of Mark Mahoney, DreamInColorPhoto

Jonathan Buckney-Small, Ziad Ojakli, Rep. Stacey Plaskett, A. Shuanise Washington, McArthur Lawrence, Rep. Brenda Lawrence, GM Executive, Cathy Hughes, Sen. Gary Peters and wife Colleen, Rep.Frederica Wilson, and Pamela Alexander. A. Shaunise Washington with guest, Benjamin Crump and Stacey Plaskett

Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), and Pamela Alexander, Director of Community Development for Ford Motor Company

President and CEO, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation A. Shaunise Washington and former president of General Motors, Vivian Pickard greets one of the guests and her daughter

On Sept 24, Ford Motor Company and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation hosted a celebratory brunch following the dedication ceremony of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture held at the Ford Washington, D.C. office. Ford is a Founding Donor of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Trial Attorney Benjamin Crump speaking with guests

Courtesy photos

Campaign Manager at Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Christin Chism, Publicist X+PR Xina Eiland, Brand Media Specialist, Punky Flair Amber Bonner Williams and Publicist Mercy Chikowore

Rev. Matthew Watley, executive minister at Reid Temple North

Owner/Publisher of Sister to Sister Magazine, Jamie Foster Brown (far left), President/Chief Marketing Strategist, Emerald City Vern Goff (2nd from left) and their guests

TV One/ Radio One Founder, Cathy Hughes,( left) and Lisa Stroud, CEO, Celebrity Fest with the banner of the Freedom’s Sisters exhibit in the background.

Christine Toney, who was the personal assistant to the late civil rights icon, Dr. Dorothy Height.

Ziad Ojakli, Group Vice President, Government and Community Relations, Ford Motor Company, A. Shuanise Washington, President and CEO, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) and Yebbie Watkins, chief of staff to Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC).


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