AT&T HONORS SEVEN AS VISIONARIES
DURING ANNUAL LUNCHEON
Last Friday, AT&T Florida celebrated its Annual Black History Leaders at the UNCF Black History Month Luncheon. During the program, seven people considered as barrier-breaking visionaries were recognized for their respective contributions to the Tampa Bay Area. The program was held at the Tampa Marriott Westshore. Ms. Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Civil Rights activist and award-winning journalist delivered the keynote address. The honorees, shown with Ed Narain, far right, are from left to right: Dayle Greene, Rod Carter, Dr. Harold Nixon, Attorney Carolyn House Stewart, Reverend Bartholomew Banks, Dr. Tonjua Williams, Mrs. Gwendolyn Miller, and Ed Narain, Director of External Affairs for AT&T Florida. (Photograph courtesy of AT&T).








