Detroit, MI (1888PressRelease)
February 27, 2009 - Rev. Theresa Dear president of the DuPage County NAACP branch in Illinois has proclaimed hope and help to millions, whether on a national or international level , her powerful voice of advocacy and message of empowerment rallies you to service and excellence.
Her participation as newly elected Chairperson of Global Projects for Hope, Help and Healing a community service 501c3 organization headquartered in Detroit , Michigan brings her competent leadership skills to help propel this agency into the 21st century with purpose and presence. “It is a blessing to work with an extraordinarily talented and committed team. Each day they work toward actualizing the organization's mission. I am grateful to be a part of it,” shares Rev. Dear.
Theresa is no stranger to being out front motivating, inspiring and leading while helping to make a difference. Dr. Sabrina D. Black, the founder of GPH3 shared with the board that “Rev. Theresa Dear’s personal passions are a perfect fit for the causes undertaken by Global Projects to help the underserved and impoverished people of our nation and nations around the world.”
Rev. Dear has been honored with many awards in recognition for her leadership and empowering work. As Associate minister at her local Illinois church she is one of the most powerful and poignant speakers you will ever hear.
She is in demand across the country and sought out by various other agencies and corporations for her leadership skills.
She brings her voice of reason and her compassion to see others succeed in whatever endeavor they pursue.
"We are truly honored to have Rev. Dear as our Chairperson. Her presence reinforces the direction of growth we believe Global Projects is going to have and with her ability to connect with people and her keen sense of vision, we are confident she is the women for such a time as this for our organization," stated Pamela Hudson the current Director of GPH3.
Global Projects is dedicated to "transforming and touching the l ives of people through the Word and counseling resources." Visit www.globalprojects.org to learn more.
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