BEVERAGE COMPANY HOLDS BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM AT LOCAL CENTER
Coca Cola Beverage Florida held its Black History Program at the Gwendolyn M. Miller Community Center on February 16th. Coca Cola awarded two lap top computers to two deserving students who participate in the City of Tampa After School Program at the Center.
The students that were awarded were Destiny Bell, a 7th grader at Sligh Middle Magnet School and is an ‘A’ Honor Roll Student; and Felix Harrell, a 10th grader at Hillsborough High School and is an ‘A-B’ Honor Roll Student. From left to right are: April Taylor, Human Resources Business Partner, Coca Cola; Robert Bell, Center Manager; Les Miller, former Hillsborough County Commissioner; Felix Harrell, 10th grader at Hillsborough High School; Destiny Bell, 7th grader at Sligh Middle Magnet School; Gwendolyn Miller, former Tampa City Councilwoman; Jim Boyce, Territory General Manger, Coca Cola; and Travis A. Warren, Senior Manager Public Affairs and Community Relations, Coca Cola.