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GLOUCESTER COUNTY NAACP Community Game Changer Award Dinner

October 29, 2023 Auletto Caterers Deptford, NJ 08096 gloucestercountynaacp.org


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Message From Our President Thank you for joining us this year for our 2023 Game Changers’ Award Dinner. This is our signature event that we produce each year to recognize those who are doing the work in our community. This is also an incredible opportunity to learn about some of our community superstars through networking. As president of this Branch, I extend my sincerest gratitude to the team for investing their energy and creativity to produce a top-notch event for us to enjoy. You best believe, that hours before this event they were still hard at work making sure all I’s were dotted and all T’s were crossed. I would like to applaud the team as they have again outdone themselves. It keeps getting bigger and better.

I want to thank our sponsors, especially INSPIRA who continues to support our mission and vision statement and for the excellent work that they do in the community. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention First Harvest Credit Union and Samaritan Health who also believes in what we do. During this event, we encourage you to make contacts and forge connections that will reinforce our mission, which is to achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion by advancing policies and practices that expand human and civil rights, eliminate discrimination, and accelerate the well-being, education, and economic security of Black people and all persons of color. Please review the following pages of this program booklet for a complete bio of our Game Changers. We have the ultimate Dream Team that we are honoring this year.

Together in the struggle,

Loretta Winters

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Program Mistress & Master of Ceremonies .................................. Tiffany Walker & Quandell Iglesia Welcome ............................................................................................................................. Opening Prayer ......................................... Min. Irene Mintz, M.D., Health Chair GC NAACP Someday We’ll All Be Free (Donny Hathaway) ...................................... Catherine “Cat” Paige

Official Greetings & Acknowledgement of Officials ..................................... Loretta Winters Message Inspira Health ................................................ Amy B Mansue, CEO Inspira Health

Presentations President’s Award, Power Couples and Lifetime Legacy Awards

Food is Served Special Message ..................................................... Jennifer Turner, Council, Paulsboro, NJ

Presentations Sadiyyah Maamoom-Means, Cultural Collective Café Anna Miller, Council President, Glassboro, NJ Jennifer Turner, Council Paulsboro, NJ Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh, CEO Nimit Palace Rest., NJ, PA, NY, & DC Gary Kille, Chief of Police, Paulsboro, NJ Jordan Winters, GCIT

Special Message .......................................... Willis Gray, Armed Service and Veterans Chair

Presentations Piera Gravenor, Superintendent, Delsea Regional/Elk Twp Lau’Renn McDaniels, Exclusive Barber Shop, Woodbury, NJ Semaj Hazzard. Youth Pastor GC Community Church Joann Gattinelli, Mayor, Washington Twp. NJ Dr. Kavita Gupta, Pain Management Rita Chappelle, Chief of Medical Media

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Tiffany Walker is a passionate Leader, Organizational Development Consultant, Coach, Facilitator, Speaker, and Educator who helps leaders and teams cultivate great work. Her dynamic and varied background enables her to bring a unique approach when helping others enhance skills and resolve organizational challenges. Though no single title could ever contain the full force and scope of her impact on the business and nonprofit community she serves. She has over 5 years of experience in organizational leadership and is passionate about harvesting a healthy, happy workplace with real emphasis on a strong organizational culture. Tiffany is receiving a B.S. in Leadership and Social Innovation with a specialization in Business Management and Leadership from Rowan University and has a degree in Early Childhood Education. Tiffany has held progressive roles in a variety of industries including government, nonprofit, education, crisis management, risk management, public relations, marketing, and retail. She considers it an honor and privilege to be a part of her local community. This is evident in her active roles as a twice-elected committeewoman and the former vice president of her local school board. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including the NAACP Presidential Award and the GC Women’s Achievement Award for her work with women, children, and minorities. She is committed to community engagement and volunteerism while actively serving on various boards including the executive board for the Gloucester County NAACP, and CGS Family Partnership, working with colleagues and government officials from across the state on civil rights issues and helping youth and families with emotional, behavioral, and substance abuse challenges. Tiffany lives in South Jersey with her husband Xazavir, and her two amazing children Devon and Carter.

Quandell Iglesia, a dedicated and passionate individual, is a multifaceted entrepreneur and community leader. He is the CEO and Team Leader at IQ Real Estate Team (HomeSmart), serving New Jersey and Pennsylvania communities. Additionally, he founded SNJ Millennials (SNJ Next), a nonprofit organization aimed at introducing young professionals to new business networks and providing them with valuable business educational resources. Quandell is also a Member of the Board of Education for Monroe Township Public Schools. He has received numerous awards, including recognition in publications like Sj REAL Producers Magazine and FunTimes Magazine, and he's a former New Jersey Young Democrats - Southern Vice President. Throughout his diverse endeavors, Quandell is a true servant-leader dedicated to success and service, leaving a lasting impact on his community, education, and the business world.

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2023 Black & White Gala Honorees President’s Award ...................................... Mayor Jamila Odem Bremmer, Chislehurst, NJ; ....Robyn Walton, Vice Robin Walton, Sr. VP Government & External Affair Inspira Health; Christina M. Renna, President & CEO Southern NJ Chamber of Commerce , Power Couples .........................................Steven & Claire Riggs, Riggs Creative Group. LLC; James & April Ward, Creative Contents On Demand Lifetime Legacy Award ......................................................... Philip Heath, Samaritan Health

Community Game Changers Community Game Changer ........... Sadiyyah Maamoom-Means. Cultural Collective Café & Brick N Kulture Events Venue, Woodbury, NJ Community Government .............................. Anna Miller, Council President, Glassboro, NJ Community Service .................................................. Jennifer Turner, Council Paulsboro, NJ

Corporate Award ............. Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh, CEO Nimit Palace Rest., NJ, PA, NY, & DC Law Enforcement ................................................... Gary Kille, Chief of Police, Paulsboro, NJ Excellence in Education .............Piera Gravenor, Superintendent, Delsea Regional/Elk Twp Entrepreneurial Award ............Lau’Renn McDaniels, Exclusive Barber Shop, Woodbury, NJ Faith Based .........................................Semaj Hazzard. Youth Pastor GC Community Church Making A Difference ..................................... Joann Gattinelli, Mayor, Washington Twp. NJ Medical Award ............................................................. Dr. Kavita Gupta, Pain Management Next Generation Award ....................................................................... Jordan Winters, GCIT Veterans & Armed Service Awards ..................... Rita Chappelle, Chief of Medical Media & External Affairs, US department of Veterans Affair

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What Is A Game Changer? A game-changing individual often uses their personality traits and attitude to affect what people perceive and how they do things. Certain influencers might be called game-changers if they shift the dynamic of thought and behavior of their followers. For instance, a social media influencer with a particular fashion sense who revolutionizes how people dress might be considered a game-changer. Game-changing companies (usually led by game-changing individuals) can develop different kinds of business objectives, technologies, efficiencies, production methods, and marketing strategies. These corporate innovations can open up new avenues of opportunity and potential for financial growth. They can disrupt and transform entire industries—or more—in the process. Becoming a game-changer requires a long term commitment. One needs a certain ingenuity of thought and action, time, and determination. Game-changers have to have the ability to manage uncertainties and overcome obstacles. Both entrepreneurs and those within companies who seek to make an impact can study and learn from the leadership, strategies, tactics, and achievements of visionary leaders.

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Platinum Sponsor Amy B. Mansue President and CEO, Inspira Health

Amy B. Mansue was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Inspira Health in August 2020. She has dedicated nearly three decades of service to the health care industry, and has made a significant impact across the state, having worked both in politics and for leading hospitals in New Jersey. In recognition of her expertise, Mansue was appointed Regional Coordinator in Central New Jersey by Governor Murphy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to her role at Inspira, Mansue served as Executive Vice President and Chief Experience Officer at RWJ Barnabas Health. She was also the former Chief Executive Officer of Children's Specialized Hospital and the board chair for both the New Jersey Hospital Association and the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce. Mansue earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social welfare from The University of Alabama. Amy has received many distinguished awards and honors from business organizations as well as non-profit agencies for her dedication to improving health care and creating economic development opportunities. Honors include: Salute to the Policy Makers Award from the Executive Women of New Jersey; Humanitarian Award from the American Conference of Diversity – NJ Chapter; Institute for Nursing 2003 EPIC Award; Junior Achievement Hall of Fame; NJBIZ Health Care Power list; Modern Healthcare 1998 Up and Coming Health Care Executive; The Marquees 2020 Corporate Citizen of the Year Award; 2021 Arc Gloucester County Honoree; 2021 Enterprising Women in Commerce Award; 2021 Excellence in Community Leadership Award – Hughes Center for Public Policy; Rowan College Foundation and Rowan College of South Jersey 2022 Person of the Year; PRAC of Southern New Jersey 2022 Human Services Award; ROI-NJ Influencers: Women in Business (#1), NJBIZ 2023 Health Care Power 50, and the 2021, 2022 and 2023 South Jersey BIZ Power list.

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 PRESIDENT’S AWARD

Jamila Bremmer Mayor, Chesilhurst, NJ

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Jamila A. Bremmer (Odom-Garnett)

A woman of faith and virtue only begins to describe Jamila Bremmer, formally known as Jamila A. Odom-Garnett. She embodies the essence of what it truly means to grow and walk with Christ. She uses her life story as a testimony to minister through song, motivational speaking, and helping others. Jamila grew up in the ever-growing, and friendly town of Chesilhurst Borough, New Jersey. Jamila is passionate in her pursuit and personification of LOVE. In 2004, her former husband and biological father of her beautiful children was senselessly murdered due to gun violence. This untimely tragedy did not deter her from preserving her faith in believing that LOVE wins in every aspect of life. In 2018, Jamila married her best friend, Mr. Delvardo Bremmer. Together they are blessed with five children and two grandchildren. She is affectionately called “MiMi”. Jamila’s love of music, family, and people began at the tender age three. Her family would travel down I-95 S to the Clay Hills of Statesboro, Georgia. They would sing and preach the entire ride with her father the late Apostle Charlie Odom leading the festivities. She is the youngest of her siblings and is known as the “social butterfly” of the family. She began singing on church choirs and while in Junior High School. Her love for music blossomed in High School where she auditioned to sing the National Anthem. This opportunity led her to Talent America and performing at the Garden State Arts Center. She went on to sing with The New Generation Performers under the direction of Sal Dupree and Dupree Performing Arts Studios. Jamila has sung background and shared the stage with well-known gospel artists as Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Shirley Murdock, The Williams Brothers, Tony Terry, Glen Jones, Helen Baylor, Keith Williams, Howard Hewitt, Dorothy Norwood, Hezekiah Walker, Erek McFadden and The Praise Alliance and Byron Cage. Jamila’s love for the music led her to First Baptist Church where she was called to work with the youth. In the year of 2000, she became the Director of the Youth Choir, Combined Choir, Praise & Worship Ministry, and Charm & Enhancement Ministry for Young Ladies. In 2001, she became licensed as a Missionary. Jamila’s passion to spread the word and her love for music led her to form Jamila & Kompany in

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2004. As the Lord revealed prophetic words through song, she began to write music in hopes of producing her work and touching lives through the ministry of music. As a result of arduous work, dedication, and faith, she released her first self - produced CD titled “A New Beginning,” in March 2009. This milestone led her to become an International Singer, with her new song called “Faith” (S.O.W. Productions with Donald Robinson and revised by Mike 2 Mike Productions). Jamila became licensed as a Minister and was installed as the Youth Pastor of First Baptist Church of Chesilhurst, New Jersey. She also completed the necessary schooling to become an Ordained Reverend. In July 2012, Jamila was installed as Head Pastor of the Historical First Baptist Church of Chesilhurst. She is the first female Pastor in the Church’s history. The Corner Cupboard Food Pantry was birthed through Jamila’s parents, the late Apostle Charlie & Mrs. Jannie Odom. Together they have served over 20,000+ families, giving food and clothing to those in need. Jamila serves in the food pantry, partnered with the South Jersey Food Bank, and will continue to oversee the operation of the pantry as an Emergency Food Pantry. Jamila is a Licensed Cosmetologist (1997) & Educator (2016) and owns and operates Jamila’s Hair Studio. In May 2014, Jamila earned her Doctorate of Divinity from City of Hope Bible College and Seminary. In 2016, she graduated from Camden County College with a concentration in Psychology and minor in Business Administration. In January 2012, Jamila was sworn in as the Honorable Councilwoman in the Borough of Chesilhurst, Camden County, NJ where she embraced an essential role in making a difference in the community. As a result of her hard work and dedication to pursue LOVE, in January 2020, she began her tenure as the Honorable Mayor of the Borough of Chesilhurst, Camden County, NJ. Jamila continues to pursue her dreams; she will not be deterred from her journey to help others strengthen their faith and relationship with God through song and ministry of the word. God has placed a great anointing upon Jamila. She is a woman of God. Her Ministry has touched a multitude of hearts and souls. Spreading the Love of God throughout this whole world is her destiny and desire to stay in God's will. “There is not one person in this world that can convince me that God isn't real. I know the Lord to be a Deliverer, Healer of my pain, Provider for my family, and a Miracle Worker! He is simply good! I know all of this is only for the building of his Kingdom! When I wanted to end it all after losing all that I had, God intervened and proclaimed Divine Disturbance is this: “God's Plan, God's Presence, God's Power” (Isaiah 40:31).” “I do what God has ordained me to do! I was born for His purpose.”

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 PRESIDENT’S AWARD

Christina M. (Genovese) Renna President & CEO, Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey

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Christina M. Renna Christina Renna currently serves as President & CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey. In this role, Ms. Renna oversees an eight-person team and has direct oversight of the Chamber’s work in public policy, membership growth, member retention and overall member experience.

Ms. Renna joined the Chamber in 2007 and served as Director of Government Affairs through early 2010. She returned in 2014 as Vice President, then rose through the ranks as Senior Vice President before taking over the helm of the organization in January of 2020. Prior to her most recent stint at the Chamber, in 2010 Ms. Renna was tapped by formerNew Jersey Governor Chris Christie to serve in his Administration, serving in several different capacities including Director of Intergovernmental Affairs. In that role, she dealt directly with state and local government officials across the state, and as the primary point person to all business organizations and Chambers of Commerce in New Jersey as the liaison to the business community within the Administration. Ms. Renna’s past work experience also includes government affairs and communications work at South Jersey Industries and as a legislative aide to former-Assemblyman John C. Gibson of New Jersey’s First Legislative District. In 2010, Ms. Renna was proud to be named as one of SJ Biz Magazine’s first-ever list of rising stars in the South Jersey business community. Additionally, in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 Ms. Renna was listed on NJBIZ’s Power List as one of the most powerful people in New Jersey’s business community. In 2020, 2021 and 2022 she was also named to the ROINJ Influencers Power List of statewide association leaders, and in 2021 she was named to the first-ever ROI-NJ Women’s Power List among the top 50 most powerful women in business in New Jersey. Lastly, in 2022 ROI-NJ named her #34 on their Influencers Power List and in 2023 #54 on their Super 60 statewide business leaders list. Ms. Renna currently serves as Chair of the Public Policy Committee on the Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs Advisory Board at Rutgers University-Camden, a member of the Board of Directors at the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia, a member of the Advisory Board for Habitat for Humanity of Burlington and Mercer Counties, as a Trustee and Executive Committee member of the New Jersey Organization for a Better State (NEW JOBS) Board of Trustees, and as a member of the Burlington County Workforce Development Board. She is also one of 100 Chamber executives selected to be on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce CCC100 Committee, which is comprised of the top 100 Chamber executives in the nation. A graduate of Vineland High School, Ms. Renna received her B.A in political science from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and her Masters in Public Administration, with a minor in City Management, from Villanova University.

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 PRESIDENT’S AWARD

Robin Walton Senior Vice President of Government and External Affairs Inspira Health

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Robin A. Walton Senior Vice President of Government and External Affairs Inspira Health Robin Walton is the Senior Vice President of Government and External Affairs at Inspira Health Network. In this capacity, she manages Inspira’s relationships with federal, state, and local governments, regulatory agencies, key policymakers, and community stakeholders.

Currently, Ms. Walton serves as the Vice Chair of the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey’s Board of Directors, Chair of the Chamber’s State Affairs Council, and Co-Chair of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Council. She previously served as Chair of the Board of Trustees of Rowan College at Burlington County College. Ms. Walton also previously served on the Board of Trustees for the following organizations: Executive Women of New Jersey, Children’s Specialized Hospital, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital – Hamilton, a RWJ Barnabas affiliate, and the New Jersey Hospital Association. Ms. Walton previously served on the Governor’s Advisory Council on Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and the Governor’s Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Task Force. Ms. Walton received the Salute to the Policy Makers Award by the Executive Women of New Jersey (EWNJ) in 2012. In 2016, she received the prestigious honor of NJBIZ’s Top 40 under 40 in NJ. In 2018, Ms. Walton was selected for the Maria Barnaby Greenwald Empowerment Award. In 2019, she was an honoree for the Princeton YWCA Tribute to Women Awards, selected by NJBIZ as one of the Best 50 Women in Business, and the recipient of the Marvin J. “Swede” Johnson Achievement Award for her advocacy work on behalf of adult learners in higher education. Ms. Walton is also the National Association of 100 Black Women of Southern New Jersey’s recipient of the 2020 Trailblazer Award. In 2022, she received the Garden State Boy Scout’s Women of Achievement award for Gloucester County and Salem County’s Calvary Community Development Corporation’s Healthcare Award. Robin has been named to ROI-NJ’s People of Color, Women and Government Relations 100 Top Influencers in New Jersey Lists and South Jersey’s African American Power List. Ms. Walton earned her Master’s degree in Management and Graduate Certificate in Organizational Management and Leadership from Thomas Edison State University. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and an International Certificate in German from Douglass College at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Ms. Walton and her husband reside in Southern New Jersey with their 2 sons.

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NAACP 2023

POWER COUPLE

STEVEN & CLAIRE RIGGS Riggs Creative Group LLC

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Steven & Claire Riggs From meeting at a West Philly print shop 40 years ago to marking over 37 years of marriage and building a successful business together, Claire and Steven’s story is an inspiring tale of love, partnership, and entrepreneurship.

Steven was raised in Philadelphia and received his education, before securing positions in lithography in South Jersey. He progressed to become a Training Manager at Deluxe Corporation, where he oversaw safety, interpersonal, and skills training for 300 employees. An entrepreneur at heart, he started an integrated marketing and design firm in 2008. Claire, who was born and raised in Haiti, came to the United States with her family at the age of seven. She received her education in Philadelphia, graduating from Temple University with a Journalism degree. She later pursued her Master's degree in Public Relations from Rowan University, where she currently serves as an Adjunct Professor. During her career in the petrochemical industry, she represented companies on local, regional, and national boards. With Claire’s journalism and public relations background and Steven’s expertise in advanced lithography and training, they’ve combined their unique talents to create a strategic communication, integrated marketing, and relationship management firm that serves South Jersey with excellence.

Their mission embodies integrity, creativity, collaboration, and performance excellence, providing a vibrant canvas for their team to express their gifts and talents. Even during the pandemic, Riggs Creative Group LLC has shown resilience and innovation, rebranding the company in October 2020 and experiencing consistent growth year over year. Active members of Clayton Baptist Church and engaged community volunteers with such organizations as the Gloucester County Prayer Committee and the United Way of Gloucester County, they reside in Franklinville and cherish time spent with family and friends, especially their four children and three grandchildren. Here’s to Claire and Steven, a power couple who’ve transformed their passions into a thriving business that surpasses expectations in supporting clients’ needs. Your story is a testament that “Two are better than one.” Cheers to many more years of success!

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 Life Time Legacy Award

Phillip Heath CEO, Samaritan Health

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Phillip W. Heath President and Chief Executive Officer Phillip W. Heath is the president and CEO of Samaritan, the region’s leading provider of inhome healthcare and supportive services based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. Founded in Moorestown in 1980 as one of the country’s first hospices, Samaritan now provides an expanding range of life-enhancing services for nearly 11,000 patients and their families annually in five New Jersey counties. Before joining the Samaritan leadership team, Phillip’s career was distinguished by 30 years of executive leadership experience with various local, regional, and national healthcare organizations in the areas of sales, marketing, business development, government affairs, and operations. With extensive expertise in the hospice and palliative care, senior housing, longterm care, and healthcare technology arena, Phillip’s experience also includes corporate community affairs, social responsibility, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Phillip has served as a community volunteer throughout his career. Phillip holds a B.A. from Morehouse College and an M.S. in Health Services Administration from the University of Detroit Mercy. He earned a certificate in Healthcare Leadership from Cornell University and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. At Samaritan, Phillip is responsible for leading the vision, mission, and strategic direction to provide advanced clinical expertise and extraordinary compassion through our comprehensive and growing family of life-enhancing services including: HomeVisit Physicians, Palliative Medical Partners, Samaritan Hospice Care, Samaritan Center for Grief Support, the Boccolini Institute for Education, Research & Innovation, and Samaritan’s new Social Connections services to address social isolation and loneliness. Prior to being unanimously elected to the role of President and CEO in 2022, Phillip led Samaritan’s volunteer board of trustees as chairman for four years, working alongside the senior leadership team to expand the organization’s care options to help more people— especially those who are most vulnerable—in more ways. Phillip serves on the Boards of the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey, the National Partnership for Healthcare & Hospice Innovation, and Responsive Care Solutions. Throughout his career, Phillip has understood his mission of service to be “provide what the patient wants and what the patient needs.” That priority continues today as he leads Samaritan’s mission to help patients, and those who care about them, live their best lives every day.

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The Gloucester County NAACP Congratulates The 2023 Community

Game Changers

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023

POWER COUPLE

James & April Ward Founder and Owners of Creative Content On Demand

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James and April Ward Creative Content OnDemand James and April Ward are the founders and owners of Creative Content OnDemand. This award-winning multimedia marketing company specializes in video production, digital photography, social media management, and public relations services. Their mission is to help businesses grow using their talent and passion for creativity in the media production industry. They have experience producing media content for large corporations, but their focus is on making media services accessible and affordable to small and mid-size businesses. James is a Texas native who worked in the television industry for over 30 years, primarily with CBS News. He held various leadership roles, including Senior Commercial Production Manager, Chief News Photographer, Special Project Editor, and several other notable positions that contributed to the news organization’s growth.

April grew up in Sewell, New Jersey, located in Gloucester County. April received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Widener University in Pennsylvania. Professionally, she worked for CBS broadcast news, which helped her develop exceptional organizational skills and communication abilities. She received an Emmy Award for her work on The Tribune Show, a talk show focused on the Greater Philadelphia African-American community. In addition, April produced live call-in television talk shows and on-air pledge drives as a Senior Producer for local public broadcast television stations. James and April strongly believe in giving back to their community and consider it vital to their mission. They have devoted their time to church ministries and utilized their leadership in media to spread the gospel. They embrace the saying that “it takes a village to raise a child” and have mentored and educated young people about the media industry. Apart from April’s commitments, she has been a member of the Clayton School District’s School Board for four years and is still serving up to the present time. James and April created an FM radio show, “Entrepreneurial Insights,” to amplify business owners’ voices. The show serves as a valuable guide for navigating the business world and provides a platform for entrepreneurs to share their journey. It aims to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams and goals by showcasing the experiences of successful business owners. They prioritize investing their time in creating connections for others to network and form lasting relationships. By doing this, they hope to motivate their three wonderful children, Donovyn, Ashley, and Nolan, to take the lead and be guided by love towards all people.

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Sadiyyah Maamoon-Means Cultural Collective Café and Brick N Kulture Events Venue, Woodbury, NJ.

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Sadiyyah Maamoon-Means The Cultural Collective Café Woodbury, NJ Sadiyyah Maamoon-Means achieved a Bachelor of Science in Finance & Banking in 2001 from Delaware State University. She continued her education and achieved a Master of Business Administration in 2005 from Wilmington University. From 2005-2019, Sadiyyah masterfully moved through the ranks of Corporate America and Academia in various leadership positions at Universities in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Sadiyyah is also an award-winning Realtor licensed in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She is also a serial entrepreneur. In 2020, Sadiyyah opened The Cultural Collective Café and Brick N Kulture Events Venue in downtown Woodbury, NJ. She fully values the importance of hard work while also making sure to temper this with a strong work/ life balance. She knows that nothing is impossible without GOD and understands that GOD is ALWAYS in both the Business Plan and the Life Plan! Sadiyyah/s Favorite Quote: “This is my life. it is my one time to be me. I want to experience every good thing.” Maya Angelou

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

RITA Chappelle Chief of Medical Media and External Affairs for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Philadelphia, PA

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Rita Chappelle, BS, MS, SCMP, PMP, APR Rita Chappelle is Chief of Medical Media and External Affairs for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration at the Philadelphia VA Healthcare System in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In that role, she oversees communications to over 70,000 Veterans, internal and external stakeholders, media, and Veterans organizations. She manages the reputation of the facility and directs its outreach efforts. She is the first African American to serve in that role. In the four years since her appointment, she has increased Veteran engagement by 42%, media engagement by 87% and stakeholder engagement by 72%. She was responsible for developing communications products and leading the outreach to Veterans and media during the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in over 78,000 Veterans and their eligible family members getting vaccinated. She has been awarded two Challenge Coins for her work by both Secretary Wilkie and Secretary McDonough. She has served as spokeswoman for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration handling the agency’s most high-profile issues including the approval of Plan B, the Gulf Water Horizon Oil Spill, the recall of Chantix and Cough and Cold products for children, and much more. She was a contributing writer on the White House’s “How to Communicate in the Event of An IND or Bioterrorism Attack” which is the Federal government’s guide for lead agency communicators. She learned crisis communications while dealing with the arrest and conviction of the late D.C. Mayor Marion Barry and was tasked with preparing him for a successful political comeback after his incarceration. She is an award-winning journalist and the recipient of two Emmy Awards for her work as a reporter/producer for “America’s Most Wanted,” on FOX TV and won a Telly Award for writing and producing the FDA’s “Unapproved Drugs” video. She was trained at ABC News National out of college and has written for The Washington Post, Detroit Free Press, USA Today and the Afro-American newspaper. Ms. Chappelle is a certified strategic communications management professional (SCMP), media trainer, former journalist, educator and consultant with more than 30 years’ experience. She has led high-performing communications and marketing teams in government, financial services and nonprofits. She is an expert in crisis management, strategic communications, negotiation, technical writing, media management, reputation and change management., communications planning and branding, internal and external engagement and as a leader and coalition builder. She earned her bachelor’s from Oberlin College and her master’s from Regent University. Ms. Chappelle is a member of the National Association of Female Executives, the National Association of Black Journalists, the Public Relations Society of America, and the National Association of Female Sportswriters. She is also a respected member and supporter of the National Montford Point Marine Association Auxiliary, Chapter one Philadelphia, PA.

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Semaj Hazzard Youth Pastor, Gloucester County Community Church.

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Semaj Hazzard Born on July 30, 2000, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Semaj’s journey towards becoming an impactful leader began at a young age. Growing up in a vibrant and diverse community, Semaj witnessed firsthand the power of effective leadership and the profound impact it can have on individuals and society as a whole. Throughout his academic journey at Delaware State University, he has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities. Serving as both President and Vice President of the Student Government Association, he has been entrusted with the responsibility of representing and advocating for the student body. In these roles, Semaj has spearheaded numerous initiatives focused on fostering a positive and inclusive campus environment. From organizing community service events to addressing student concerns, he has been steadfastly committed to improving the overall college experience for all. Outside of Semaj's academic commitments, He also devotes his time and energy to serving as a youth pastor at Gloucester County Community Church. It is through this role that he has learned the importance of guiding young minds on their spiritual journey. Semaj strives to create a safe and nurturing environment where individuals can explore their faith, ask important questions, and develop a strong moral compass. With a charismatic and empathetic approach, Semaj aims to empower the youth and inspire them to live a purpose-driven life. Passion for positive change fuels Semaj's drive to make a difference in the world. Whether it's advocating for social justice causes, promoting equal opportunities in education, or championing environmental sustainability, He is resolute in his quest to create a better future for all. This dedication to fostering a positive change is deeply rooted in his belief in the Bible and the transformative power of education. Semaj firmly believes that education is the key to unlocking individual potential and breaking down barriers. With a steadfast commitment to lifelong learning, Semaj is continuously seeking opportunities to expand his knowledge and skills, so that he can better serve those around him. But beyond his professional achievements and academic pursuits, he stands on the ability to connect with people on a personal level. By infusing humor and love into all interactions, Semaj strives to create lasting and meaningful connections. Understanding that a positive impact can be made through even the smallest of gestures, Semaj aims to bring joy and uplifting to those in his community. Semaj's journey as a passionate and dedicated leader has been shaped by his experiences, values, and unwavering commitment to making a difference. Through his roles as President, Vice President, and youth pastor, he has honed his leadership skills, driven by a desire to create positive change in the lives of others. With an unwavering determination and a genuine love for those he serves, Semaj is dedicated to leaving a lasting impact on the world, one compassionate act at a time.

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Kavita Gupta, PHD Board Certified in pain management and in physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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Dr. Kavita Gupta Dr. Kavita Gupta, is board certified in pain management and in physical medicine and rehabilitation. After graduating from medical school, Dr. Gupta completed her post-graduate training as chief resident in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Temple University and completed a fellowship in pain medicine at Penn State - Hershey Medical Center. She provides her expertise outside of her practice to several medical and pharmaceutical companies, NJ Medical Board as expert specialist and is teaching faculty with the Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously, Dr. Gupta is an assistant clinical professor and was previous section head of the Interventional Pain Program at UMDNJ Stratford. She has contributed to the publication of several articles and participates in clinical research within the field of pain management. Dr. Gupta lectures nationwide and has a special interest in community education programs on the latest treatments to alleviate pain. She is an active member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, American Academy of Pain Medicine, American Medical Association, and the American Osteopathic Association. Aside from her professional attributes, she remains active in her community in NJ as past Board of Trustee of India Temple Association. Board and founding member of Indian Cultural Center in Marlton. Past president and board of trustee of national organization, American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. Board of Trustee of Cherry Hill Township Public Library and committee member of Camden County Drug Alliance. She helmed as chairwoman of the non- profit American India Foundation chapter in Philadelphia and raised over $200000 in successful galas for AIF. Most important to her, she was instrumental in pursuing Diwali as a school Holiday in Cherry Hill public school holiday, home to over 70000 residents. She and her husband has supported Democratic candidates and has hosted support to Governor Murphy, Senator Menendez, and Congressman Pallone. Her recent role as advisor to a teen - non profit organization Little Mentors has also been a passionate venture for her.

Dr. Gupta specializes in advanced interventional pain management for a variety of pain syndromes. She utilizes a variety of injection techniques to assist in controlling the pain and leading the patient to a quicker return to a normal lifestyle. Her special interests include spine care, sports injuries, neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal medicine, and incorporating holistic treatments such as yoga, pilates, vitamin therapy, homeopathic, medical marijuana, acupuncture, and Ayurveda. When she is not seeing patients, she enjoys time traveling with her triplets and husband. gloucestercountynaacp.org


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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Anna Miller Council President Glassboro, NJ

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Anna Miller Anna Stewart Miller is a lifelong resident of Glassboro and a fixture of her community. Through a variety of committees and public service projects works tirelessly towards realizing her vision for Glassboro, which includes supporting small business growth and promoting youth involvement to foster a sense of community within the town. Anna became a member of Glassboro Council in 2013. January 2023 her council colleagues unanimously selected her to Council President, the first woman ever to hold this position in the Borough of Glassboro. She is chair of the Health, Welfare and Recreation Committee and serves on the Public Safety and Water and Sewer Committees. She is also Liaison to the Library and Human services and the Glassboro Housing Authority. A lifelong resident of Glassboro and a graduate of Glassboro High School. Anna received her A.S. in Business Administration from Gloucester County College now Rowan College South Jersey. She also has a B.B.A. in Health Care Administration from Eastern Kentucky University. She is President of The Glassboro Orchid Club, National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Gloucester County Federation of Democratic Women. Anna has been inducted into the Glassboro High School Sports Hall of Fame, Gloucester County Sports Hall of Fame, Gloucester County College now Rowan College of South Jersey Sports Hall of Fame and Rowan College of Gloucester County Alumni Hall of Fame. She was a volunteer track and field coach for more than 20 years. Received the Community Service and Support award from Glassboro Midget Football and Community Service award from Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.

Anna is the mother of two wonderful daughters Simohn and Sabrie and a precious granddaughter Harleigh. She is a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church where she serves as a Trustee. Her favorite scripture is Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things Through Christ which strengthens me.” gloucestercountynaacp.org


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Lau’Renn McDaniel Owner of Exclusive Barber Shop Woodbury, NJ

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Lau’Renn McDaniel Lau’Renn McDaniel – has been the owner of Exclusive Barbershop in Woodbury New Jersey since 2017. He prides his shop with having award winning barbers, stylists and natural hair specialists. He has clientele from New York to Maryland, often traveling across country to provide services.

Lau’Renn makes community outreach a priority because of his core belief that everyone deserves an opportunity to succeed. Exclusive Barbershop helps sponsor youth programs that assist in giving children the opportunity to explore careers in cosmetology. He fosters strong neighborhood relationships with residents and government officials and has been honored and recognized for his positive impact and community dedication.

Lau’Renn is a proud Gloucester County resident lives in Washington Township with his wife, three sons and two daughters.

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Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh CEO Nimit Palace Restaurants NJ, PA, NY, & DC

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Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh Voorhees, NJ 08043 Personal Cell: (856)580-0001 © E-mail: ashu@nimitpalace.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashusinghusa

Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh was born and raised in a Sikh family in New Delhi, India. He moved to the USA with his family at 17 and started his journey in Upper Darby, PA. However, few days later he came to Upper Darby, PA, he became soon a victim of a hate crime where he was beaten and hospitalized for many months. Due to this incident, he injured his left eye and had over 500 stitches in his head. He also had to cut his hair which goes against his traditional Sikh values. Ashu’s commitment and determination have helped him reach this level of success with his business. Despite all the hardship, Ashu had to leave college early to help his father get through a tough time. The work, community, and legacy Ashu has built over the last 15 years continue to impact communities locally and worldwide tremendously. Recognizing his professional and personal achievements, he has received various local and international awards. Ashu is a proud and active entrepreneur. He is always seen multitasking towards bigger and better accomplishments. This led him to launch many successful business ventures. Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh is a multitalented and ambitious family man. He is a loving father to a beautiful daughter and a self-motivated business professional. Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh is a self-made and self-taught entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Nimit Palace Indian Restaurant and Hospitality Group. This also consists of the Nimit Foundation which is a NonProfit Organization (NGO). The Nimit Palace and Hospitality Group operates multiple fine-dining restaurants across the states. The flagship restaurant in New Jersey currently holds the record as South Jersey’s #1 restaurant for authentic and traditional Northern Indian cuisine for the past 15 years. Ashu is a multi-talented individual who has a lifelong interest in quality food, the hospitality industry, and embracing and supporting various nonprofits in South Jersey and cross States. Ashu went on to build a career in hospitality, working in every restaurant position in many of the fine dining establishments in New Jersey. As the owner of Nimit Palace, he took the value of the business from $6 million to $10 million. Ashu has the skills as a restaurant entrepreneur, which ultimately led to the birth of Nimit Palace, a great North Indian Cuisine experience celebrating the best ingredients, hospitality, and service to the South Jersey region. Ashu is here to disrupt the food service industry one operation at a time. He developed a concept that brings a North Indian Food operation into a social space of your choice to create an unforgettable experience. All required is that you schedule an event and pick the location. Gurmeet (Ashu) Singh delivers the rest, leaving you completely free to relax and enjoy the excellent food and atmosphere. You have a party of 50 or 3000? Not a problem. Ashu is there to there to handle all the behind-the-scenes so you can enjoy having a great time at the party. Everyone in South Jersey knows Ashu for his unique style and hospitality. Ashu is dedicated to perfecting his work, and he’s highly knowledgeable in his industry. His father was an energetic and successful restaurateur in New Jersey who kept Ashu engaged in the business throughout his youth. At home, his mother embodied hospitality and regularly hosted gatherings at restaurants and private events, where Ashu absorbed the importance of making people feel welcome. These two environments gave him the strength of character and a strong desire to create warm, inviting atmospheres where people could relax and enjoy themselves.

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His name resonates with a multitude of resourceful leadership roles like • Chief Executive Officer of Nimit Palace Indian Restaurant in NJ, PA, NY & DC • County Committeeman at Lindenwold, Camden County, New Jersey, USA • Founder and Director at an IT and Healthcare Company – Nimit Group, Inc. • Executive Director of Technologies • Founder and Director of a Non-Profit Organization called Nimit Foundation 501(c)(3) • Founder and CEO of Bobby’s Cab Service & Nimit Limousine and Transportation Services Being a friendly and engaging team leader, he has always focused on inspiring his staff to perform at their best without fearing failure or setbacks. Ashu’s leadership style is detail oriented with a higher emphasis on staff training and goal-driven HR recruitment. Ashu lives by providing customers and clients with an experience that they will never find anywhere else. This goal is what got him to be regarded by many as a master in the art of upselling and customer service. Ashu is a compassionate individual who loves philanthropy and community work to give back to the society he lives in. With over 5,000 hours in community service, through his Non-Profit He has served over 750,000 meals to homeless and Needy and a leadership role with the Indian Cultural Centre of South Jersey, Ashu’s Goal is to Make “FREE FOOD FOR NEEDY”. Ashu’s volunteer work has impacted many. Across the Tri-State area, his work brings together people from different countries and backgrounds. Ashu’s goal is to focus on helping the youth learn about language, culture, and prayers. He wants to give them a safe space to come together and do what they love. His work goes beyond state borders and all the way in India as well where he does volunteer work to help provide education to underprivileged kids. He also sponsors orphaned girls from birth and provide them education through adulthood in India and China. He is a loved member of the Lindenwold County Committee. He has volunteered for several welfare and social service works like • Volunteer for Camden County International Day • Volunteer, Hunger Project, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ • Volunteer, Pakistan-American Society of South Jersey • Volunteer, Khalsa Aid USA • Volunteer, Asian American Alliance in South Jersey • Volunteer, Gujarati Christian Fellowship of Philadelphia. • Volunteer, Various State and Federal Agencies • Volunteer, Hunger Project, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ Awards • 2023 Camden County MLK Freedom Medal https://www.camdencounty.com/gurmeet-singh-2023-mlk-winner/ • 2022-2023 Winners of the circle Award-Presented BY US-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. • 2022 Award for Business of the year • 2022 Award for Top 100 under age of 30 Young multimillionaire Entrepreneur Marquis Who and Who

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NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Joann Gattinelli Mayor, Washington Twp. NJ

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Joann Gattinelli Mayor, Washington Twp. Joann was born in Bronx NY and moved to Washington township in 1979 and have been a resident there for 44 years this month. She is a proud graduate of Washington Township high school. Joann met her husband in 1988 and married in 1992. They built their home and their lives to stay in Washington township. I She is a proud mother of two boys that also graduated from Washington Township high school. Her husband and her own a few small businesses including one in town for 15 years; where they love serving their community. Joann has been proudly serving as the Mayor of Washington township since 2017 and she is currently in her second term. She enjoys being a leader of their community especially participating on boards and committees and always finding ways to help and serve the residents of Washington Twp. Joann, currently hold an insurance license and she is employed as an office manager at a local insurance agency in Washington township.

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Gary Kille Chief of Police, Paulsboro, NJ Join us on, October 29, 2023, from 5-9pm Auletto Caterers, Deptford, NJ 08096 Ticket and Ad info: gloucestercountynaacp.org EMAIL: gcnaacppresident@gmail.com gloucestercountynaacp.org


Gary Kille Gary Kille was born and raised in Gloucester County, New Jersey. He graduated from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice in 2002. While attending college, he also served as Class II Special Law Enforcement Officer for the Sea Isle City Police Department from 2000 to 2002. Upon graduation, Chief Kille started his service with the Paulsboro Police Department (PPD) and quickly established himself as a proactive, progressive community-based patrol officer. For that reason, he was appointed as PPD’s first ever School Resource Officer and developed a successful school resource program that is still in place today. He then rose through the ranks, serving as a senior patrol officer until 2007, detective until 2012, detective sergeant until 2015, lieutenant until 2015, and deputy chief until 2017. In these roles, he oversaw both operations and investigations for PPD. Additionally, he was assigned to a variety of task forces for Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, and U.S. Marshals Service for which he was responsible in developing and charging large-scale, high profile cases. Chief Kille assumed the important role of PPD Chief in 2018. Over the past five years, he has established himself as a leader within the county law enforcement community. He has served on the Gloucester County Police Chiefs Association Executive Board every year, including as President in 2022 and immediate past President in 2023. He presently serves on several advisory boards and working groups, addressing key areas such as diversity and active shooters. Of note, he is responsible for the continued development of officers across the county by serving on the Gloucester County Police Academy Advisory Board and as a certified police academy instructor, teaching several instructional blocks to the basic recruit classes as well as advanced training courses to current certified officers. In addition, he has chosen to develop his own leadership skills by attending and graduating from distinguished state, national, and international leadership training programs. Through his community policing approach, Chief Kille is proud to have fostered and improved relations with the residents of Paulsboro, working to improve the community as a whole and decrease the incidence of crime. He is the first in the county and one of only a handful of police departments to initiate the Volunteers of American IMPACT program which allow his officers to immediate connect citizens in need to social services. The partnership has been so successful that he was recently honored with appointment to the Board of Directors for the Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Chapter. He is also one of a limited number of police departments to partner with Live Worth Living to focus on reducing violence and developing youth. Furthermore, he is an advocate for diversity in law enforcement, working closely with the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office and Police Chiefs Association to develop and implement a recruitment website, social media, and other materials as well as a countywide recruitment committee that actively seeks out and participates in numerous events.

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Piera Gravenor Delsea Regional/Elk Twp, Superintendent

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Piera Gravenor Piera Gravenor graduated from Chestnut Hill College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and an eye towards law school. However, before she started down that path, she felt and could no longer deny the powerful lure of her true calling, education. She went back to school and eventually received a Master of Education in School Leadership and Instruction and her Doctorate of Educational Leadership and Innovation. She began her career as an English teacher at Sacred Heart High School in Vineland and after three years, she took some time off to be home with her two daughters. In 1990, Piera restarted her career in the Delsea Regional School District in Franklin Township and since that time has served in a variety of roles: teacher, Director of Basic Skills and Assessments, District Instructional Supervisor, Principal and finally as Superintendent for the past thirteen years; she is the first woman in the district’s history to hold that position. Concurrently, Piera also serves as the Superintendent of the Elk Township School District. Piera has served her profession and local communities in various organizations and through her volunteerism. She has served on the Gloucester County Advisory Board to the Executive County Superintendent since 2012 in such roles as Secretary, Treasurer, and County President; she has also be an Executive council member of the New Jersey Council of Education (2014-2019); she is on the Wilmington University Behavioral Science Advisory Board (2012-2019); and is a Co- founder of the Gloucester County Women in Leadership and Learning (2015-present). Piera has spoken at local and national conferences on issues such as literacy, Eliminating the Achievement Gap, and Confronting Gender Stereotypes in the Workplace. She has generously given of her personal time to serve as the Vice President of the Board of Trustees at the Ellison School (20042014)in Vineland, she has been a member of the Our Lady of Mercy Academy Board of Directors (2017present), and has been serving as a lector and Eucharistic minister in her church since 1995. While always attentive to ensuring that the needs of all students are met, Piera took a more proactive approach and deeper dive into the realm of equity when she began to sense that even the best intentions do not always lead to equitable outcomes. For the first time in the Delsea Regional School District’s history, the search began for an Equity Coach, and Dr. Shelley Zion from Rowan University joined Delsea to create an allencompassing, multi-year equity initiative. From that foundation, the focus expanded to the creation of a district-wide equity council, regular professional development for faculty, staff, and even Board members on access, success, and equity, and the founding of Student Voice groups in the high and middle schools. Expanding Delsea’s outreach to others in the fight for equity led to connections with the Gloucester County NAACP through Loretta Winters and the unending support of current Gloucester County Executive County Superintendent, Avé Altersitz. Recently Delsea and Elk (along with two other districts) received a $2.4 million grant, “The Case for Student Voice as a Change Agent in Schools: A Focus on Culturally Responsive Climate, Equity, and Discipline” under the leadership of Dr. Zion. Piera and her husband of forty years live in Malaga, New Jersey and have two daughters: Alicia and her husband Alex, and Lexi and her husband Dave. Piera and John have four grandchildren: Adrianna, AJ, Aiden, and Atlas.

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NAACP 2023 GAME CHANGER

Jennifer A. Turner Council, Paulsboro, NJ

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Jennifer A. Turner Jennifer A. Turner received higher Education from Glassboro State College (Rowan University) in Early Childhood Education Child Development and a Certificate from Temple University in Professional Meeting Management. She is employed full-time at Thomas Jefferson University in the Office of Continuing Professional Development. Her role is Accreditation Coordinator, managing the Regularly Scheduled Series (RSS) across the Jefferson Enterprise local and statewide. Jennifer is a front-line Continuing Medical Education (CME) leader overseeing Accreditation and Compliance, RSS training, Onsite Attendee Management, Registration and Hospitality. She is enrolled at Thomas Jefferson University Academy of Municipal Innovation pursing a professional certificate in Government Innovation. Prior to employment at Thomas Jefferson University, Jennifer was employed at Cooper University Healthcare. She was the Education Coordinator in the Nursing Education department. In this role she worked directly with the Clinical Nurse Educator team to plan and develop continuing education materials and tools. She was the point-of-contact for the external & internal continuing education activities and special events. Jennifer received an award for “Employee-of-theMonth” from Cooper University Healthcare. Her co-workers raved about her work ethic stating, “Jennifer has an optimistic attitude and is a pleasure to work with, problem solve or provide an objective informed opinion”. In brief “she has become our rock!” Additionally, Jennifer joined Cooper Against Domestic Abuse (CADA) team and received professional certificates in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault via Camden County College. She volunteered at night and was on-call to support victims of domestic violence. Her training, networking and victim advocacy experience made it possible for Jennifer to become one of the core members to connect with Camden County Prosecutors Office, Affiliates, Stakeholders, Local and County Officials and Crisis Team. She facilitated CADA seminars for the Cooper faculty, students, staff, and local organizations. Jennifer advocated for those without a voice, organize fundraising and services via community outreach. Jennifer Turner made history as the first African American Councilwoman elected to serve on the Governing Body in Paulsboro, New Jersey. She enthusiastically reinvigorate the Paulsboro Recreation committee and chaired for almost 10 years. She launched the 1st Annual Black History program in Paulsboro. She collaborated with the Tobacco-Free for a Healthy New Jersey initiative to establish an Ordinance resulting in Breathe Easy signs being posted in the Borough of Paulsboro.at all public and recreational space. Former County Commissioner and Former Assemblyman, Adam Taliaferro, appointed Jennifer to serve on the Board of Gloucester County Commission for Women, where she is an active member and co-founder of the virtual event “Table Talk” sponsored by the Commission. Also, Jennifer initiated the project to co-name a street in Paulsboro after the longest serving Councilman Joe L. Kidd, Sr. “Joe L. Kidd, Sr. Way”. Current work in-progress includes the redevelopment of the Buck Street Community Park and launch the Community Heart and Soul initiative in Paulsboro. Over the past summer, Jennifer did a segment on FOX News Good Day Philadelphia where she spoke about the efforts to prevent Paulsboro from becoming a pharmacy desert by explaining the importance of keeping the CVS Pharmacy in Paulsboro open. Unfortunately, the pharmacy closed in August 2023. She is an active member with Greater Paulsboro Chamber of Commerce (GPCC), Appointed Council Liaison, Paulsboro Historic Preservation Commission (PHPC), and Gloucester County Federation of Democratic Women (GCFDW), Friends of July 4th, Annual Paulsboro Day, Juneteenth Celebration, Boys and Girls Club Program, Council for Young Children (CCYC), Mid Atlantic Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (MAACME).

She has presented several presentations at numerous professional conferences focusing on the Continuing Medical Education team and Continuing Professional Development (CME/CPD). Co-facilitator presenting “Beyond the CME Office: Professional Development Departments and Unit-Based CME Leader to Advance the Field of CME”. Her additional research presentations “Creating Better Education Programs Before, During, After COVID-19”, “Quality of Education Content Delivered” and “Health Equity”. Jennifer is a passionate community leader, advocate and professional volunteer, working tirelessly on committees serving her hometown and her professional development. She has great joy spending time with her grandson Josiah and taking him to the Gill Memorial Library in Paulsboro. Jennifer enjoys helping others, stage plays, travelling, jazz and gospel music, dining out

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Gloucester County NAACP

NAACP 2023 Next Generation

Jordan Winters Student, GCIT

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Jordan Winters Jordan Winters is a senior at Gloucester County Institute of Technology. She is a cosmetology student with a passion for psychology and civil rights. She is employed as an Intern in the Business Development Department at First Harvest Credit Union. She has a loving, passionate, and caring heart for those who have been affected by cancer, especially the youth. Her belief that we should give all that we can give to those who have not was shown when she cut and donated her hair to an organization that made wigs for cancer patients. She finds it not robbery to give up her time to assist the Gloucester County NAACP with typing, filing and organizing files. Jordan even attends events and volunteers her time on the weekend to help with get out the vote initiatives. Jordan lives with her mother, Jasmine and Keith Redd; her two sisters, Kendell and Logan; and her little baby brother Cairo.

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Congratulations To

Jordan Winters 2023 NAACP Next Generation

Award Honoree From Lola, Poppie ,

and the Winters’ Family

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Montford Point Marine Association Auxiliary Chapter #1

would like to congratulate our member

Rita Chappelle

The work she has done and is doing for the veterans in the greater Philadelphia/New Jersey area is amazing! We applaud her work and commitment to all veterans. We are so proud of you and we love you. Dr. Diane Turner, President Carol Merrill-Bright, Secretary

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National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, Inc.

Glassboro Orchid Club Congratulations to

Ms. Anna Miller On receiving the 2023 Community Government Award "Every Great Dream begins with a Dreamer” Harriet Tubman, Founding Member of NACWC

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STEVEN J. ANUSZEWSKI, CLU,ChFC FINANCIAL SERVICES 200 Leonard Ave., Clarksboro, NJ 05020 Tel: 856/853-0231 Fax: 856/845-9252 E-Mail: steven.anuszewski@lothomas.com

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Best Wishes to Loretta Winters, NAACP on the 2023 Gala Freedom Fund Dinner and Congratulations to the Game Changer Awardees

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Gloucester County NAACP Board Loretta Winters President Yolanda Garcia– Balicki, esq 1st Vice President Dr. Mel Pierson 2nd Vice President Michale Cesaro 3rd Vice President Tiffany walker– Winters Secretary Catherine “Cat” Paige Treasurer Darlema Bey Assistant Secretary Aquasia Davis Assistant Treasurer Executive Committee: Dr. Irene Mintz Gina Burton Rachael Green Fran Harwell Evan Palmer Fatima Heyward Melissa Fox Wilfredo Rojas gloucestercountynaacp.org


Platinum Sponsor Inspira Health

Silver Sponsor First Harvest Credit Union Samaritan Health

Table Sponsor Cooper Health Gloucester County Chiefs of Police James Maley

Rowan University Sickles & Associates, Inc

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“Her Name Will Be Fearless”

Jordan Winters And in all the stories my daughter shall hear, It will not be princes that slay the dragons, But little girls that believe in magic With big, brave hearts, and even bigger dreams. She will learn to rely on her own sword In every battle, in every struggle, in every war Because she will learn to devour Every single monster from their very core. Nikita Gill

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