THE NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE HONORS FRANKLIN RAINES OF FANNIE MAE AND KENNETH I. CHENAULT OF AMERICAN EXPRESS DURING ITS
44TH ANNUAL EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DAY (EOD) AWARDS DINNER
New York, NY, November 15, 2000The National Urban League will recognize two of the business communitys leading African American corporate executives during its 44th Annual Equal Opportunity Day (EOD) Awards Dinner this evening at Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers, in New York City.
Franklin Raines, the No. 1 ranked African American executive in the country and the first African-American to run a Fortune 500 company, will receive the Leagues National Public Service Award.
The League is recognizing Raines for his path-finding role heading the Office of Management and Budget and for becoming the first African-American to run a Fortune 500 company and shatter the CEO glass-ceiling barrier.
American Express Company President and Chief Operating Officer Kenneth I. Chenault is receiving the Leagues Leadership Award in recognition of his achievements, advancements and leadership within Americas corporate stratosphere.
After current American Express Company chief executive officer Harvey Golub relinquishes the chief executive\'s title in April 2001 and retires as chairman in 2002, Chenault will be the No. 2 ranked African American executive in the country.
"Both Mr. Raines and Mr. Chenaults positions are well-deserved, as their career accomplishments bear eloquent witness," National Urban League President Hugh B. Price said. "Their appointments reflect significant benchmarks in the annals of African American history, and we are honored to recognize their achievements and all that they represent to the future of African Americans in the corporate world."
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The National Urban Leagues Annual EOD Awards Dinner honors individuals and corporations who perpetuate the principle of equal opportunity and exhibit leadership qualities that result in notable contributions to the cause of equal rights. Proceeds from the dinner benefit the Leagues education, technology, economic self-sufficiency and racial inclusion initiatives.
John Thain, President and Co-Chief Operating Officer, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., is this years Dinner Chairman, and Roz Abrams, Anchor, Eyewitness News, WABC-TV, Channel 7, New York, is the Mistress of Ceremonies. Because this year marks the Leagues 90th anniversary, the evenings festivities will also feature a look back at the organizations nine decades of service.
Other National Urban League 44th Annual EOD Awards Dinner honorees include:
Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc The Corporate Leadership Award (accepted by David H. Komansky, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.) for their trailblazing efforts in creating an environment which fosters equal opportunity among societys diverse cultures, while providing the catalyst for personal and professional achievement, as evidenced by the success of their historic ScholarshipBuilder program.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Magic Johnson Enterprises The Community Service Award for raising the economic development playing field of minority communities across the country, as evidenced by his successful chain of movie theaters, and for the philanthropic efforts enacted through the Magic Johnson Foundation, a non-profit organization which directs its efforts toward the health, educational, and social needs of inner city youth.
Mrs. Ann S. Kheel and Mr. Theodore W. Kheel The Special Recognition Award in honor of their combined decades of service to the League.
Founded in 1910, the National Urban League is a nonprofit organization that, through its more than 100 affiliates in 34 states and the District of Columbia, provides direct services and functions as an advocate to generate policy reforms that empower African-Americans to achieve economic, academic and racial equality. The Leagues headquarters is located at 120 Wall Street in New York City. Visit the Leagues Web site at www.nul.org.
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