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Graduation program commemorating the commencement of the 5th and best class of the Jewell Jackson McCabe Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc. that took place 12/7/13.
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The Jewell Jackson McCabe Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc.
Is Proud to Celebrate Its 5th Graduating Class
Women Rising: Prepared, Inspired, & Ready to Lead
Saturday, December 7, 2013 10:30am Smyrna Community Center
200 Village Center Smyrna, Georgia 30080
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About ELI
The Jewell Jackson McCabe Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc. (ELI) is an international 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
women’s leadership training and development organization. ELI is committed to developing a diverse
organization that fosters creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit by enriching the lives of women
through leadership opportunities, personal and professional learning, and cultural experiences. We
empower women to contribute to society as global leaders. ELI is comprised of three core divisions:
Leadership (adult), Young 100 (collegiate), and Young Leaders (teen). Since its founding in 2008, ELI
has had over 300 women and girls participate in its programs in Georgia, Florida, North
Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, New Jersey, Canada, and Japan.
was the 2011 recipient of the Community Empowerment Award, presented by the My Sisters
Keeper Foundation for Women and featured by Black Celebrity Giving in July 2011.
presented 17 of its volunteers with the President's Volunteer Service Award, one of the highest
volunteer awards to be earned in collaboration with the White House's initiative on service; and
participated in the 2011 One Voice: Reproductive Health and Environment Summit in
Washington, DC.
Message to the Graduates
The Board of Directors is exceptionally proud to welcome the fifth class to membership in the Jewell
Jackson McCabe Emerging Leaders Institute! The 49 women and girls who completed the Leadership and
Young Leaders programs are prepared, inspired, and ready to lead as exemplified by their performance
over the course of the program.
Do not dwell on mistakes; learn from them and move on. Do not be afraid to change course if what you
are doing does not satisfy you. Try different things, join new groups, work with new people – learn from
each experience. Know that you have everything you need to prosper and be successful – and if more is
required, it will come.
Ladies, you are the leaders the world needs – right now. You are bold, fearless, prepared and ready to
lead, mentor and coach other women and girls in every arena. Rise to every occasion as you are
presented with opportunities to speak, write, present, train, and guide others to greatness.
Go forth and prosper!
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Jewell Jackson McCabe
Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc.
Class of 2013 Graduation Celebration
Women Rising: Prepared, Inspired, & Ready to Lead
Saturday, December 7, 2013 10:30am
Smyrna Community Center, 200 Village Center Smyrna, Georgia
Stefanie White, Leadership Class of 2012
Mistress of Ceremonies Greetings ……………………………………...………. Ms. Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell, Esq. Co-founder Invocation ………………………………...………………………….. Ms. Nan Walker, Board Member Introduction of Mistress of Ceremonies ………………......................…. Ms. Jillian Smith, Board Member History .………………………………………………...……….…… Dr. Reggie Smith, Board Member Occasion ………………………………….….... Ms. Travena Wilson Evegan, Founding Board Member Introduction of Our Speaker……………………….………………. Ms. Stephanie White, Class of 2012
The Charge: Prepared, Inspired, & Ready to Lead
Benecia Ponder, Esq. Attorney, Author, Life Coach
Presentations Leadership ……………………..……………................................. Ms. Dashawn Mayweather, Co-founder Young Leaders ………………………..……………………………… Ms. V. Ivana Foster, Co-founder Special Presentations .………………………………….…… Ms. Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell, Co-founder Board Members …………………………………………..……. Ms. Dashawn Mayweather, Co-founder Closing Remarks ………………………………………....… Ms. Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell, Co-Founder
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About Our Speaker: Benecia Ponder Attorney, Author, Life Coach, Speaker
Benecia Ponder’s dynamic ability to inspire and motivate audiences stems from a combination of her impressive professional background and overwhelming life experiences. As a former attorney and business development strategist, Benecia combines her professional expertise and strong sp spiritual foundation to offer her audiences and clients a thought-provoking and strategic approach to facing personal and business challenges. After overcoming tremendous setbacks to achieve high levels of personal and professional success of her own, Benecia is also able to provide clients with the keen insight of someone who’s “been there”. Trained by the Coaching and Positive Psychology Institute, Benecia utilizes the cutting-edge techniques and tools provided by the research and evidence-based field of positive
psychology to combine wisdom and compassion into one captivating and entertaining message that empowers Christian women to prosper in business and in life.
Benecia’s speaking and coaching focus on sustainable results that can be replicated over a lifetime. She empowers and equips her clients to align their lives with their core vision, develop strategies for attaining greater levels of success, while providing the practical resources and tools they need to stay motivated. In addition to operating at peak performance, her clients gain the emotional intelligence and spiritual fortitude they need to enjoy their success.
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Jewell Jackson McCabe
Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc.
2013 Graduating Class
Leadership Division
The Leadership Division guides a group of adult women to further develop core
competencies through a holistic approach to build a professional portfolio. The
following women successfully completed program.
Jewel Anderson is the Founder of VIRTUOUS Career Services which is a non-profit
organization that provides career counseling and job readiness to those that need it. She is also the
Career and Alumni Services Specialist for Year Up Atlanta where she meets an 85% outcome for
placing students in IT related careers.
Civically, Jewel serves as the Resume Evaluator for Diversity Career Expo's and a partner for The
Bethel Center, working with young girls from ages 12-25. She is on the fundraising committee for
Beverly Cunningham Outreach Center, Secretary for National Coalition of 100 Black Women
Decatur/DeKalb, founding member of Under30CEO - Atlanta chapter, and President of the
Georgia State University Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization.
Jewel is a mentor to young entrepreneurs. Her passion to see others succeed led her to launch
Under 30 Following the Vision, a magazine and scholarship program created to help Georgia entrepreneurs 30 years of
age and younger get exposure, development, and funding.
Jewel holds an AA in Communications from Georgia Perimeter College, and is currently pursuing her BS in Public
Policy from Georgia State University.
Elaine Bryant is a Youth Life Coach and Leader. She is the Founder/Executive Director of Caring & Sharing, Inc.,
a nonprofit organization for teen girls. With over 20 years experience working with youth Elaine’s desire to help young
girls discover their creative gifts and natural talents began out of her need for direction as a young teen growing up. Stir
It Up Girls Leadership program was created to guide girls towards achieving direction as they travel to their path in life.
Elaine has a unique appreciation of mindset and the power it has to change patterns of behavior. In her personal life
and working with youth Elaine focuses on building strengths and minimizing weaknesses through feedback, self
discovery and action plans. As individuals we have the power to change the world.
Elaine is a certified etiquette and manners instructor, motivational speaker, active community volunteer and child
advocate. Elaine lives in Stockbridge, Georgia and loves to hike, read and travel.
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Shavontia Cochran is an ardent champion of children and adolescents. She thrives in her
work as an Adult/Child & Adolescent Therapist with Odyssey Family Counseling Center,
working primarily with children in various crisis situations. She also counsels adults with various
mental health and life concerns, and thoroughly enjoys volunteering her time in the community,
speaking and facilitating seminars on mental health and chemical dependency issues.
Shavontia earned her Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology from the Georgia Southern
University, and worked full time as she obtained her Masters of Science in Mental Health
Counseling from Georgia State University.
Shavontia enjoys writing on issues within her specialization, and has published an article and
presented on counseling internship best practices and the effect of work and financial stressors on
college student academic performance. To wind down from the intensity of her profession, Shavontia enjoys cooking,
traveling and kickboxing.
Tamara A. Garrett is an educational and environmental advocate, specializing in women
and children’s issues. She utilizes her substantial experience gained as a Contracts Manager
with BP to educate community groups and guide non-profit organizations in creating and
executing effective policy analysis and advocacy campaigns to advance education and
environmental issues.
Upon honorable discharge from the United States Navy, Tamara obtained both her Bachelors
of Science in Broadcast Journalism and Masters of Business Administration from Florida A&M
University. Upon graduation, Tamara began her career as a Procurement Specialist with
Hewlett Packard, building a formidable reputation that earned her a Manager position within
two years before transitioning into the energy industry.
During her time at HP, Tamara earned her Juris Doctor degree from Georgia State University College of Law and
became a certified mediator. She combined her desires for advocacy and education to found the Environmental Justice
League, a non-profit organization committed to fundraising and educating as to responsible natural resource
management.
Tamara has been recognized with several awards, including the Florida A&M University 125 Outstanding Alumni of the
Quasquicentennial.
Tanika Gray-Valburn is serves as a News Editor/Producer at CNN, working closely with
CNN’s 1000 broadcast and print affiliates. She investigates, pitches and develops stories to serve CNN, HLN, CNN International, CNN en Española, and CNN dot com while constantly monitoring affiliate analysis. Working with CNN’s Diversity Council focusing on community outreach, Tanika has led a variety of CNN’s unique initiatives; including a six-month campaign promoting the award-winning Black in America series. The culminating event was a town-hall screening with community leaders, students and education stakeholders-creating a broadcast partnership with Atlanta Public Schools.
In prior roles at CNN, Tanika worked as an Assignment Producer in 2005 and was tasked with
a variety of high-profile and impactful broadcast duties, including producing, writing, and marketing news segments. As
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a result of her work she was awarded three Journalism Peabody Awards for her contributions to coverage of the 2008
presidential election of Barack Obama, the Arab Spring in 2010 protests and the BP oil spill. In 2010, Tanika received
the Rising Star Journalist award from the Alliance for Women in Media.
Chjanaya King is a Tax Accountant with Deloitte Tax, LLP. In this capacity, Chjanaya is
responsible for understanding the intricacies of tax regulations and the impact of these regulations
to businesses. This foundation allows Chjanaya to provide her clients with business tax services
that address each client’s overall tax profile, ensuring tax compliance and planning, while
simultaneously balancing long-term tax strategy.
Chjanaya’s previous work history includes ten years of call center management experience with an
emphasis on operational effectiveness, training and project and launch management.
Chjanaya is a graduate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham and holds both a Bachelor’s
Degree (2012) and a Master’s Degree (2013) in Accounting. Chjanaya is currently working
towards her Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification.
In addition to traveling, Chjanaya enjoys volunteering with her church and various civic organizations and spending time
with family and loved ones. Chjanaya has embraced living a life of purpose and service. Chjanaya believes that servant
leadership is the key to elevating others to living lives of promise, purpose and service. Chjanaya resides in Birmingham,
Alabama, with her family.
Raven Lee serves as the Human Resource Coordinator for the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Police Department.
She obtained her Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from American InterContinental University.
Raven is a veteran of the United States Air Force, having served 4 years as a Finance and Accounting Journeyman.
Following her tenure in the Air Force, Ms. Lee worked for Lockheed Martin assigned via contract to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. She served in various roles including Evaluations Analyst and finally as a Senior
Strategic Planner. Raven developed her management skills managing projects and contracts, but the most valuable skill
she learned was that people truly don’t care what you know until they know that you care. This continues to be her
approach to how she interacts with people in her day to day life.
Raven has volunteered with several organizations over the past few years and enjoys giving back to her community. She
is currently studying to take the Graduate Records Examination Test and plans to pursue her Masters in Human
Resource Management.
Beverly Lovejoy is a financial management and budgetary analyst with a wealth of experience
in government contracts and investment securities. She currently serves as the Financial Analysis Advisor with Dell Services Federal Government, managing a five-year $125 million contract for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Previous to this position, Beverly was a consultant with Deloitte.
Beverly appreciates and embraces the challenge of multitasking. She earned both her Bachelor of
Arts degree with a concentration in Finance and Masters in Business Administration from Georgia
State University while working full time – first as an Office Manager with INROADS, a prominent
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non-profit that assist minority students earn a position in corporate America; then as an administrator and analyst with
INVESCO PLC.
Beverly is deeply invested in her community. She enjoys her work as a volunteer Statistician with the Center for Black
Women’s Wellness, having served in the role since 2009. She also enjoys working with the Susan G. Komen Breast
Walk, Lupus Foundation, and Food International’s Haiti Food Aid Packing.
LaTay Mays is a Master Cosmetologist who does “Celebrity Hair with a Professional Flair!”
Her clientele ranges from the professional woman to celebrities. She has had the honor to work
with Chilli (Rozonda Thomas) of TLC, Vivica Fox, Lisa Raye, Regina Belle, Kandi Burguss, and
Mary Mary, just to name a few. And before she relocated to Atlanta, she was the stylist for the
majority of the wives and children of the Denver Broncos and Nuggets. Additionally, LaTay has
served as master stylist on television shows and magazines.
LaTay is also the founder and lead trainer of Global Glam Ambassadors, an intense professional
stylist training program that prepares stylists to work on movie, magazine, and other professional
sets in the entertainment and beauty industries.
LaTay says that, “I know God created me to bless women to feel beautiful and look beautiful,
that’s where my love of Hairstyling comes from. To have a woman sit in my chair and cry tears
of joy because she feels the best she has felt in her life. They say your energy comes from your head and that’s why I
continue my journey in the hair industry.”
Saniyyah McCullough is an authority on advocacy for children, specifically those who are victims of domestic
disturbance and human trafficking, and utilizes her legal background and network to obtain resources and justice for
victims.
Saniyyah began her advocacy journey in college when she pushed the limits of her college campus upon publication of a
controversial piece on race relations in the student magazine at University of West Georgia. That experience taught her
that those who can speak must do so for those who cannot. Once she completed her Bachelor of Science degree in
English, Saniyyah sought to expand her legal knowledge and obtained her Paralegal Certification from Emory University.
With her heart to serve and passion for law and advocacy, Saniyyah was led to volunteer and later serve as Executive of
the Sister 2 Sister Mentoring Program, a key service component of the Georgia Association of Black Women’s
Foundation.
In recognition of her work on behalf of adolescent victims, Saniyyah was awarded the 2013 Excellence in Child Welfare
Award by the State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division Juvenile Law Committee.
Shayla J. Nealy is City Council Member-Elect of the Union City Council in Georgia. She is
also an influential leader in the water industry, working on both the enforcement and
implementation sides of several permitting systems established by the Clean Water Act - public
and private sectors. In her current position as a Water Resources Engineer with the Clayton
County Water Authority, she is responsible for all the County’s watershed related programs
involving compliance and reporting.
Shayla earned her Bachelor's degree in Biological and Agricultural Systems Engineering from
Florida A&M University and Master's degree from Central Michigan University with a
concentration in Public Administration at Central Michigan University. She is a devoted public
servant, having partnered with environmental agencies and others to ensure a healthy sustainable
environment by spearheading water quality monitoring efforts and cleaning local waterways by
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serving as the Global Poverty initiatives vice chairman with her sorority, Nu Lambda Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Shayla is also a Certified Floodplain Manager, and has held a variety of leadership roles with professional organizations.
Mona Shah-Joshi is an international expert in stress management and personal development,
helping people to achieve greater success and fulfillment in their lives. Since 1994, she has
facilitated more than 20,000 hours of programs for the Art of Living Foundation (AOLF) and the
International Association for Human Values (IAHV).
Operating in over 150 countries, Art of Living is a non-profit, educational and humanitarian
organization founded in 1981 by world-renown spiritual leader and humanitarian Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar. Art of Living offers highly effective programs that foster inner peace, happiness and
well-being. Using a unique, synergistic blend of breathing techniques, meditation, yoga and
wisdom, Art of Living programs have helped millions around the world transform their lives.
Universities, corporations, government institutions and spiritual organizations have sought
Mona’s expertise on wellness, work-life management, women’s empowerment and interpersonal
relationships. She has been a featured guest on television and radio shows. Her work with children has led her to
conduct IAHV’s Youth Empowerment workshops for underprivileged and violent sectors in Jamaica. Mona is actively
involved in developing social service projects with the AOLF and IAHV.
Stacie Stepney is an event planning consultant, assisting for-profit and non-profit
organizations plan, implement, and execute professional and memorable events. Currently,
Stacie serves as the Continuing Education Planner and CME Coordinator at Piedmont Hospital,
as well as her own services working with several organizations in the community.
Stacie obtained her Bachelors of Science degree in Healthcare Management. She began her
health career as a cytology assistant and transitioned to education and planning. Stacie completed
her Master’s of Science in Medical Educational Leadership at the University of New England
College of Osteopathic Medicine this year.
Stacie is a member of Toastmasters International, and earned the Competent Communicator and
Advanced Leader Bronze Educational Award. She also serves as the Choir Director of Spread
the Word Christian Ministries, and is the proud mother of three.
Stacie’s quest in life is to prepare people to be self-sufficient and contribute positively to society.
Rokeya Stone is a maven of entrepreneurship. An Interior Designer and owner of The
Décor Bistro, she assists clients on a sliding scale budget to maximize their living space for
efficiency, comfort, and style. Rokeya is also founder of A Family Affair Solutions, imparting
knowledge and skill to small business owners from startup to implementation. Rokeya manages
all of this while a full time student at Ashford University where she maintains a 4.0 GPA
majoring in Early Childhood Education Administration.
Rokeya Stone is a "Jane Of All Trades" and has embraced the gift to create wealth with multiple
business entities. With her solid reputation, she is not only pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors
for herself, but also assisting others to do the same. It is her passion to encourage, create, design,
empower, and inspire business owners to pursue their dreams. Her energy is contagious and her
tenacious attitude ignites people to want more out of life.
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Shanon Wilson is a Retention Specialist for AT&T in their Home Solution Department. She
has worked for the company for many years helping generate money and retain customers. For
her outstanding performance, Shanon has been awarded trips to Orlando Florida to be a part of
the “Circle of Excellence”. Shanon is currently working towards her Bachelor of Science degree
in business administration at Kaplan University. She enjoys working with the elderly and serving
the community as a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Shanon is a native of Washington
D.C. and enjoys reading and spending time with friends and family.
Alexandria Washington is the youngest daughter of Steven and Pamelia Washington of
West Melbourne, FL. She is a Certified Nursing Assistant with Westminster Oaks Assisted Living
Facility in Tallahassee, FL. When the opportunity is available she enjoys volunteering in her
community. Currently, Alexandria volunteers with the Leon County Health Department in the
area 2B HIV/AIDs outreach unit and as a Sexual Violence Prevention Facilitator.
With the completion of her Bachelors of Science degree in Health Science in 2013 Alexandria
decided to continue her education. Currently she is a graduate student at Florida A&M University
working on her Master of Public Health degree with a projected completion date of 2015 and a
member of the Future Public Health Professionals.
Young Leaders Division
The Young Leaders Division equips teen girls with essential life skills that facilitate a positive
transition to adulthood. This year’s program was facilitated due to a collaborative partnership with
the Dorothy Height Academy of Leadership at Benjamin E. Mays High School. We sincerely thank
Ms. Sharon Gay and the DHAL leadership team for their support, and congratulate the 33 young
ladies who completed the program.
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Jewell Jackson McCabe Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc.
Most Valuable Resource The Most Valuable Resource award is presented to the ELI volunteer who goes above and beyond her role and responsibilities to ensure the organization’s programs continue to provide exceptional benefit to its participants within her division. The second recipient of this award is Jewel Anderson.
Eternal Flame The Eternal Flame Award is presented to the ELI volunteer who goes above
and beyond her role and responsibilities to ensure the organization’s programs
continue to provide exceptional benefit to its participants across multiple
divisions. The second recipient of this award is Cynthia Walton.
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Jewell Jackson McCabe
Emerging Leaders Institute, Inc.
Special appreciation to our sponsors and supporters
Auntie’s Baked Goodies BURST Agency
Global Transition Enterprise Picture Lady Pinkie
Premier Transitional Services Smyrna Community Center
The Leading Through Living Community Total Wine & More
2013 ELI Leadership Team
Founders & Eternal Board Members V. Ivana Foster, M.Ed
Dashawn Mayweather, M.Ld Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell, Esq.
Deborah Williamson
Board of Directors Jewell Jackson McCabe, Honorary Member
Jillian Smith Leo “Reggie” Smith, Ph.D
Nan Walker
Facilitators Dashawn Mayweather, M.Ld
Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell, Esq.
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