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AACEO First Friday Breakfast Conference
L-R: AACEO President Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman, Diana Richardson, AACEO Vice-President and Assemblymember Latrice Walker, NYC Chancellor David C. Banks, Rev. Herbert Daughtry, AACEO Chief of Operations Dee Bailey, and Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso
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AKA Sorority members including AACEO Education Chair Dr. Jackie Cody, Judge Denah Douglas, and Dr. Evelyn Castro
L-R: Assemblymember Monique Waterman, Bishop Gerald Seabrooks, AACEO President Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman, Rev. Herbert Daughtry, and Councilmember Chi Osse
L-R: District 23 Community Superintendent Khalek Kirkland Ed.D, Latrice Walker, NYC Chancellor David C. Banks
L-R: NYPD Chief Judith Harrison, Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman and Councilmember Darlene Mealy
The African American Clergy and Elected Officials Organization (AACEO) held its first Breakfast Conference for the 2022 -2023 year on Friday, September 9, at 9:00am at Antioch Baptist Church,in Brooklyn, NY.
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso recognized AACEO’s steadfast community involvement and New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks gave special remarks on his plan for students this new school year.
Founded in 1989 under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Waterman, the AACEO spearheaded efforts to build collaborative opportunities and strengthen ties between clergy, community stakeholders, and elected officials. AACEO serves as a conduit for networking and information sharing between all levels of government and faith-based institutions to address issues important to African Americans and communities of color.