National Republican African American Caucus Appoints Frank Mitchell of Ohio New National Co-Chair
The National Republican African American Caucus announced on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, the appointment of Ohio's Frank Mitchell as Co-Chair of the NRAAC.
"I am very pleased to make this appointment and to have Mr. Mitchell serve in this capacity. We look forward to working with him to carry out the mandates of our Caucus", says NRAAC's national chair, Dr. Jean Howard-Hill.
"Mr. Mitchell brings to the table a wealth of leadership skills, youthfulness and a degree of level headedness that is needed within political leadership. His co-leadership also will help to increase the numbers of those under 40 and involvement of those from his generation."
Newly appointed NRAAC's Co-chair is the Deputy Political Director for the Ohio Young Republicans. He is a 23 year old, former member of the U.S. Coast Guard and served his community as a Columbus Police Explorer. Also Mr. Mitchell works with inner-city children and is the Director of Justice for Kids. Additionally he also is the current CEO of Sky Music Group and is the founder and president of the National Analysis Network - NAN and Triad Films.
We also thank our former NRAAC Co-chair John Arrington of Chicago, Illinois for his service to the organization. Unfortunately with working on his doctorate and due to other business involvements, he is not able to give of his time as he wishes. But we do express our gratitude and our utmost appreciation, and thanks for his service. The former NRAAC Co-chair Arrington will remain on the national board and involved in the Caucus.
Contact: NRAAC National Office 423-521-4294
About the NRAAC
The National Republican African American Caucus is an organization that is comprised of Spirit filled people of faith within the African American community, that works in conjunction with local, state and national party efforts to embrace, and offer African American Republicans opportunities for inclusion and involvement in the Republican Party, and builds bridges between the African-American community and the Republican Party. Additionally under the organization's umbrella are other ethnic groups comprised of people of spirit and truth that fall under the organization as distinct caucuses, addressing issues unique to their individual ethnicities. NRAAC offers membership not only to Republicans, but also to Independent and Democratic Affiliates who share our core values. The organization has at the center of its core values, the commitment to first be examples of Godly principles, and to integrate those principles within our everyday life, including politics, to make a positive difference. However, NRAAC is not a religion, nor is it an affiliate of any denomination. It is an independent political organization that recruits those who are Spirit filled and people of faith to bring about principled and positive change within the political arena.
Contact: NRAAC National Office 423-521-4294 For more information, visit the NRAAC's website. http://www.nraacaucus.org [NRAAC's Official website] http://nraacaucus.ning.com [NRAAC] National Republican African American Caucus Social Issue Network (members only) http://nraac.blogspot.com [NRAAC Blog] http://youthonthehorizons.blogspot.com [NRAAC Youth on the Horizons Blog] http://the-twig.blogspot.com [NRAAC New Generation-New Direction Blog] http://theblackolivebranch.blogspot.com [NRAAC National Chair's Blog] Also can be found on the RNC group page at http://our.gop.com/Groups/National_Republican_African-American_Caucus_NRAAC Contact Person: Dr. Jean Howard-Hill, NRAAC National Chair 423-544-9696 cell 423-521-4294 NRAAC office
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