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Milwaukee Times Founders
Nathan Conyers
The Late Luther Golden
The Late Louvenia Johnson
In 1985, a group of Milwaukee citizens initiated the Black Excellence Awards ceremony. With unwavering tenacity and vision, our group saw the good deeds of people and wanted to praise living unsung heroes and heroines. Today, 30 years later, their vision continues, staunch and steadfast. “Saluting the Best” is what these individuals are all about. Over the past 30 years, the Black Excellence Awards have honored nearly 800 individuals who would have gone unnoticed for their outstanding contributions and their great leadership. Still, today we often hear that they have flourished to an even higher level of excellence in their personal endeavors and professional careers. The success of the awards ceremony is due to a dedicated committee that has worked diligently and persistently to spotlight our honorees. We most graciously thank our 30th annual awards sponsors: Reid’s New Golden Gate Funeral Home, Inc., WISN-Channel 12, Northwestern Mutual, Gruber Law Offices, The Milwaukee Urban League, Robert W. Baird & Co., McDonald’s, Columbia Savings & Loan, Hupy and Abraham, Guaranty Bank and Johnson Controls. We also thank our volunteers, supporters, and The Milwaukee Times graphics and printing staff for keeping the Awards ceremony at the forefront of Black History throughout the years. As we continue to infuse our efforts and commitment in cultivating a new leadership, let us look forward to a future filled with the excellence of those who have striven to persevere. Special thanks to the Black Excellence Committee: Shirley Sharp, Brenda Sheppard-Nelson, Jacquelyn Heath, Dawn D. Jackson, Pamela Clark, Sherry Hill and Lynda Jackson Conyers.
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