2013 Omega Psi Phi Achievement Awards Dinner

AWARDEES—Greg Spencer, Richard Dickson, Kenneth Minefield and Justin Laing
AWARDEES—Greg Spencer, Richard Dickson, Kenneth Minefield and Justin Laing

Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, Uplift are the four cardinal principles adopted by the first Greek letter fraternity ever to be founded on a Black college campus, Howard University. It was Nov. 17, 1911.
On Nov. 23, Iota Phi Foundation, an affiliate of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., held their 2013 Achievement Awards Dinner at the Syria Center in Cheswick, Pa. Deejay Mac provided the soundtrack and a delightful buffet dinner was enjoyed by nearly 300.
ACHIEVERS—Kenneth Minefield with achievers: William Gadson, Michael Harrell, Kristina Lewis, Carly Heywood and Kendall Luton
ACHIEVERS—Kenneth Minefield with achievers: William Gadson, Michael Harrell, Kristina Lewis, Carly Heywood and Kendall Luton

In celebration of their founders and their principles, awards were presented to young scholars who have excelled academically. They included William Gadson, Carly Heywood, Michael Harrell, Kendall Luton and Kristina Lewis.
LEADERS—Tim Stevens and Ron Lawrence, standing, and Mark Lewis, Lynne Hayes-Freeland and Rodney Jones Sr., seated.
LEADERS—Tim Stevens and Ron Lawrence, standing, and Mark Lewis, Lynne Hayes-Freeland and Rodney Jones Sr., seated.

Also on this beautiful evening, Exemplary Service Awards were presented to Debbie Hickman, Giant Eagle, for  business; Rodney B. Jones Sr., Kindred Healthcare for medicine; Wayne Walters, PhD, Barack Obama Academy of International Studies; Lynne Hayes-Freeland, KDKA-TV, for community advocacy; Mark Lewis, Poise Foundation, for philanthropy; and Ron Lawrence president 100 Black Men, for leadership development. Greg Spencer, of Randall Enterprises, was selected as the Citizen of The Year.

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