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Personal development coach and motivational speaker Sheri Riley brought the two-day Leadership Conference Celebrating Black History Month on the campus of Troy University to a close on Saturday, challenging participants to become servant leaders.

 

Riley, founder and chief partnership strategist of her own personal development company in Atlanta and a certified personal development coach and life strategist, coaches, mentors, and provides spiritual advice, life strategy and personal advice to celebrities, athletes, corporate executives and high achievers. A featured columnist for BlackEnterprise.com, she is a founding member of John C. Maxwell’s Coaching, Speaking, Training Team and is a graduate of the University of Louisville.

 

“Today we have those who are defined as leaders by title rather than by character,” she said. “We have those who are defined as leaders by their success rather than by their significance. We have leaders defined by how many followers they have rather than how many they serve. We need servant leaders.”

 

Riley said servant leaders: submit to God, commit to personal awareness, possess vision and clarity, have ability to listen and discern, are decisive and yet flexible, possess confidence but are humble and have the ability to “fail forward.”

 

“Failure is inevitable,” Riley said. “I wish someone had prepared me for that while I was a college student. Failures are going to come in life, but what we must remember is that while failure is inevitable, recovery is optional. We must prepare and equip ourselves to be able to ascend above our circumstances and move forward.”

 

In closing, Riley challenged participants to be courageous.

 

“Our history and legacy have been written not by the fearful many but the courageous few,” she said. “Be among the courageous.”

 

The 12th annual conference, which is co-sponsored by Troy University and the City of Troy, kicked off Friday night with an address by keynote speaker Dr. Marc Lamont Hill. A native of Philadelphia, Dr. Hill is a commentator for media outlets National Public Radio, The Washington Post, Essence Magazine, the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel. Additionally he is an associate professor of education at Columbia University and on the faculty of Columbia’s Institute for Research in African American Studies.

 

“We must hope relentlessly,” Dr. Hill said during his remarks to the opening session of the conference. “Hope is an acknowledgement that the world is bad -- that there are enemies -- but I can be a prisoner of hope and struggle to make my world better. Hope is believing that I do not have to be what I once was. This hope, this struggle will be our legacy to the world.”

 

Dr. Hill told the audience that while the past must not be forgotten, it can’t be allowed to be a stumbling block to the future.

 

“Just as we celebrate the freedom we have today, we have to keep track of ‘unfreedom’...homelessness, mass school dropouts, jails filling up,” he said. “The world is not finished yet, we must listen carefully, remember truthfully, act bravely and hope relentlessly, if we are to honor our ancestors and live up to their legacy by becoming the great leaders we are capable of.”

 

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Sheri Riley

 

 

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Dr. Marc Lamont Hill
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January 30, 2013                                                               Contact:               Clif Lusk or Andy Ellis

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                                                            334-670-3196

Leadership Conference Celebrating Black History Month

 

Feb. 1-2, Troy Campus: The Leadership Conference Celebrating Black History Month will take place in the Trojan Center Friday evening and Saturday. All sessions are open and available for coverage. Please see the conference agenda below.

 

Please contact Clif Lusk or Andy Ellis to confirm your organization’s coverage of these events.

 

Schedule follows:

PROGRAM

Friday, February 1, 2013

6:00 – 6:30 p.m......................................................................................... …………Conference Check-In

                                                                                                                                                                       Trojan Center Lobby         

6:15 p.m..................................................................................................................................... Music

                                                                                                                                      Troy University Gospel Choir

                                                                                                                                                       Directed by Mr. Lewis Webb

6:30 p.m....................................................................................................... Opening General Session

                                                                                                                                                                   Trojan Center Theater

Presiding:  The Honorable C. Gibson Vance, Member

                        Troy University Board of Trustees

Song: “Lift Every Voice and Sing”

Invocation:  Rev. James Dawsey, Pastor

                            County Line Missionary Baptist Church

                            Slocomb, Alabama

                                                                        

Greetings:   Mr. Will Thompson, SGA President

                          Troy University

                            Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr., Chancellor

                            Troy University System

                            The Honorable Jason A. Reeves, Mayor

                    City of Troy                                                     

Musical Selection:  Troy University Gospel Choir

                 Introduction of Speaker:  The Honorable Edward F. Crowell, Member

                                                Troy University Board of Trustees

 Keynote Address:  Dr. Marc Lamont Hill

                                Professor, Author, Speaker and News Commentator

                                New York, New York

Reception – “Celebrating African-American Artists”

The Johnson Center Downtown (Shuttle Service Available)

Saturday, February 2, 2013

7:30 a.m.   Registration.......................................................................................... Trojan Center Lobby

8:15 – 9:15 a.m................................................................................................... General Session 1

“Legacy: 3rd Jubilee ‘Forever Free’”

Location:  Trojan Center Theater

 Introduction of Presenter/ Facilitator: Mr. Mark Griffin, Member

                                                                                  Leadership Conference Advisory Board

 Presenter: Rev. S. D. James, Bishop

                  Evangelistic Pentecostal Churches Worldwide, Inc.

 

9:15 – 10:15 a.m.................................................................................................. General Session 2

“Building a Foundation for the Future”                                                                                                         

Location: Trojan Center Theater

 Introduction of Presenter/Facilitator: Lt. Col. Chris Shannon, Member

                                                                                 Leadership Conference Advisory Board

 Presenter:  Dr. Deborah E. Barnhart

                   Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director

                   U. S. Space & Rocket Center

                    Huntsville, Alabama                                                                                                   

10:15 – 10:30 a.m......................................................................................................................... Break

 

10:30 – 11:30 a.m...................................................................................................... General Session 3                                                                                                              

“We’ve Come This Far by Faith”           

Location:  Trojan Center Theater

 Introduction of Presenter/Facilitator:  Dr. W. Clyde Williams, President

                                                                                  National Institute for Human Development, Inc.
                                                                                  Atlanta, GA                                                      

                Presenter:  Rt. Rev. Teresa E. Snorton

                              Bishop, Fifth Episcopal District of the CME Church

                                      Decatur, Georgia

 

Student Sessions

 

8:15 – 9:15 a.m......................................................................................................... General Session 1

“Heritage, Faith, Future & Legacy – Disrupting Stereotypes

Through Passion, Leadership, and Change

Location: 129 Bibb Graves

                                 Introduction of Presenter/Facilitator:   Ms. Jerissa Stinson, Student

                                                                          Troy University   

            Presenter: Dr. Reuben J. Gresham, Assistant Principal

    Lanier High School

    Sugar Hill, Georgia

 

 

9:15 – 10:15 a.m........................................................................................................ General Session 2

“Live…Your Legacy”

Location:  129 Bibb Graves

      Introduction of Presenter/Facilitator:  Mr. Robert Baldwin, Student

                                                                        Troy University

Presenter:  Mr. Anthony Sparks, Executive Director

      Birmingham YMCA Youth Center

                  Birmingham, Alabama

 

 

10:15 – 10:30 a.m......................................................................................................................... Break

10:30 – 11:30 a.m...................................................................................................... General Session 3

Heritage, Faith, Future & Legacy- Arise & Win

Location: 129 Bibb Graves

             Introduction of Presenter/Facilitator:  Ms. Alicia Clampett, Student

                                                                                                 Troy University

                Presenters:  Dr. Maranda Brown, Director

                                    Prevention Services, Alabama Department of Mental Health &

                                        Adjunct Faculty, Troy University, Montgomery Campus

                                        Montgomery, Alabama

11:45 a.m........................................................................................................ Closing General Session

                                            Trojan Center Ballrooms

Presiding:  The Honorable Dejerilyn King-Henderson, Councilwoman

                      City of Troy

Invocation:  Rev. Maurice Wright II, Pastor

                     St. John A.M.E. Church

                      Ft. Mitchell, Alabama

Greetings:   Mr. Marcus Paramore

                          Director of Governmental Relations

                          Troy University

                          Troy City Councilman

                          The Honorable Charlie Harris                                                                           

                           Pike County Commissioner 

                    Ms. Keah Chambers, SGA President

                    Troy University Dothan

                            Ms. Caitlyn Crowe

                            Miss Troy University

Music:             Ms. Shelia Jackson and Company

 

Lunch

Awards:         Mr. Derrick Brewster, Member

                          Leadership Conference Advisory Board                                                                                  

Introduction of Speaker:  Dr. Linda Felton-Smith, Director

                                                      Office of Learning Support

                                                      Alabama State Department of Education

Keynote Address:  Ms. Sheri Riley

                                      Life Strategist & Certified Personal Development Coach

                                      Atlanta, Georgia

Conference Evaluation:  Mr. Isaiah Scott, Coordinator

                                        Sponsored Accounts

                                                      Troy University

Closing Remarks:  Ms. Wanda Moultry, Chair

2013 Leadership Conference

 

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TROY – Two renowned keynote speakers will highlight the Leadership Conference Celebrating Black History Month at Troy University Feb. 1-2.

 

Hosted by the University and City of Troy, the annual conference provides information to enhance the quality of leadership and civic participation of community leaders, area residents and university students.

 

“We are excited about the prospects offered by the 12th annual conference,” said conference chair Wanda H. Moultry. “It is a wonderful opportunity for participants to focus their thoughts on making a difference in their own community, and for student participants to hear role models challenge them to become leaders in their own communities.”

 

Providing the conference’s opening address at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1 will be Philadelphia native Dr. Marc Lamont Hill. Dr. Hill is a commentator for media outlets National Public Radio, The Washington Post, Essence Magazine, the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel. Additionally he is an associate professor of education at Columbia University and on the faculty of Columbia’s Institute for Research in African American Studies. He completed his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Providing the closing luncheon address at 11:45 a.m. Saturday will be Sheri Riley, founder and chief partnership strategist of her own personal development company in Atlanta. A certified personal development coach and life strategist, Riley coaches, mentors, and provides spiritual advice, life strategy and personal advice to celebrities, athletes, corporate executives and high achievers. A featured columnist for BlackEnterprise.com, she is a founding member of John C. Maxwell’s Coaching, Speaking, Training Team and is a graduate of the University of Louisville.

 

Other featured speakers include Dr. Deborah E. Barnhart, chief executive officer and executive director of the United States Space and Rocket Center; Bishop Teresa Snorton, the Christian Methodist Episcopal denomination’s first female bishop; and Bishop S.D. James, founder of S.D. James Evangelistic Association and the Evangelistic Pentecostal Churches (Worldwide), Inc.

 

To learn more about the Leadership Conference, or to register to attend, visit http://trojan.troy.edu/leadershipconference/, or call the University’s Institute for Leadership Development at 334-670-3389.

 

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