AT&T HONORS SEVEN COMMUNITY LEADERS
Last month, during the UNCF Annual Luncheon, AT&T honored 7 community leaders at the Tampa Marriott Westshore. The segment of the program was entitled “History By Us,” and it highlighted African Americans in the Tampa Bay Area who have made an impact on their respective communities. Shown from left are: Edwin Narain, AT&T Regional Director; Joseph and Norma Robinson, founders of The Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center Museum; Rev. Watson Haynes, President and CEO of the Pinellas County Urban League; Attorney Arthenia Joyner, former Democratic Leader of the Florida Senate; Terri Lipsey-Scott, Executive Director of the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum in St. Petersburg; Heddie Sumpter, accepting for Dr. Paulette Walker, former Director of Undergraduate Programs and Internships at the University of South Florida’s College of Education, and the 25th National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; and Andrew Hall, AT&T Regional Director. (See story page 7).








