BDPA Cincinnati hosted its 19th annual Education Banquet on 10/24/15 at the Receptions Conference Center in Fairfield, Ohio. Keynote speaker was Rodney Williams (CEO, LISNR). Here is copy of the souvenir book provided to all attendees. The banquet was chaired by Brenda Hogan (Duke Energy).
Souvenir Book - 19th Annual BDPA Cincinnati Education Banquet
1. 19th ANNUAL
Saturday October 24, 2015
Receptions Conference Center Fairfield
EVOLUTION OF IT
EMBRACING THE DIGITAL FUTURE
19TH ANNUAL
BDPA CINCINNATI EDUCATION BANQUET
2. A sincere thank you to the members, corporate sponsors and supporters that
have helped us make this event possible.
It takes many dedicated volunteers to do what we do in BDPA. I hope that all
of you here today will continue to help us, building on the foundation that has
been established. With your support, we can help to make our community an
even better place to live.
You enable us to provide programs and services of value to our stakeholders.
A special thanks to our Banquet committee:
Wayne Hicks
Henrietta Hill
Norman Phillips
Dalric Webb
Sincerely,
Brenda Gunn Hogan
Chairperson
BDPA Cincinnati Education Banquet
3. Volunteers
Program Meeting (Oct 2014 – Sep 2015)
Clifford Bailey TechSoft Systems Productivity in the Workplace
Karen Cooper SmartIT IT Recruiters Roundtable
Kimberli Findley SmartIT IT Recruiters Roundtable
Frank Hill Cincinnati State BDPA Computer Camp
Bill Huston My Crowd Rocks Crowdfunding
Stephen Lett Procter & Gamble Data Visualization
Karen Lipscomb L-3 Communications IT Recruiters Roundtable
Mimi Mickle New York Life Insurance Financial Strategies
Kevin Murray Cincinnati Bell Internet of Things
Dr. Tyra Oldham LandSDS The Smart Grid
Tim Oliver GE Aviation What Cloud Means for Busi.
Jeff Smith Fabricon3D 3D Printing
Malik Spencer Self-Employed ePublishing
Rodney Swope Minority Business Accel. Minority Entrepreneurship
SITES Volunteers
Deborah Prince Xpedx
Frank Hill Cincinnati State
Rosalind Fultz City of Cincinnati
Lynne Miller
Amy Harrigan
LeRoy Miller West Chester Robotics Club
Brenda Hogan Duke Energy
Richard Afanuh AT&T
Captain Christina Peters US Marine Corps
Kadre Roberts GE Aviation
Bobby Richardson GE Aviation
Jared Torrence GE Aviation
Cincinnati State IT Department
Program
NETWORKING & EXECUTIVE RECEPTION
WELCOME
INTRODUCTION OF SITES PARTICIPANTS
INVOCATION
DINNER
INTRODUCTION OF KEYNOTE SPEAKER
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
CORPORATE RECOGNITION
SITES PROGRAM RECOGNITION/AWARDS
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CLOSING REMARKS
4. President’s Message
In continuing the theme from the 37th Annual Technology
Conference held in Washington, DC during the month of Au-
gust, our 19th Annual Education Awards Banquet also places
focus on “Evolution of IT: Embracing the Digital Future”.
As we welcome each of the students, parents, volunteers,
sponsors, and community friends who have gathered to share
in this event, I encourage you to take some time to get to
know each of the young game changers who are already help-
ing to shape our digital future. Our brief highlights of these developing entrepreneurs,
CEO’s, business men and women, and visionaries should inspire you to the bright fu-
ture that lays ahead in the evolution of information technology. Take the time to see
the spark of innovation that glows and shines brightly in each of them, listen to their
creative thoughts of wonder and imagination driven by passion and excellence in exe-
cution and recognize, these young people are serious about changing the world! Think
of how you can help them reach their goals, share your business card with them, ex-
change emails and connect with them now – for as they have already embraced the
digital future, those closest to them will be amongst the first to see the new world they
will shape and bring from concept and ideas to concrete and actualization!
For over 40 years, the BDPA organization has focused on the “way cool” areas of Sci-
ence, Technology, Engineering, and Math and has been at the forefront of the global
effort to improve the diversity of individuals in these S.T.E.M. fields, long before the rest
of the world really embraced this obvious need and obligation. The volunteers and
students who investment in our youth, such as through this event tonight, not only
demonstrate through their actions the belief in delivering on the BDPA mission, but
also the belief in our youth and each other. No one person “makes it” on their own, it
takes a team, a village, a community, to bring just one person “from the classroom to
the boardroom”. As you look around the room tonight, be aware that this small village,
this small community of people in the room, is just a representation of the larger vil-
lage and the larger community that stands behind these students, these volunteers,
and these supporters. These students will join more students heading into 2016 as we
endeavor to take an even larger team to compete at the 38th National Convention in
Atlanta, GA and we hope many of you will be there to support their efforts at bringing
home even more scholarships!
Thank you all for coming and sharing your time, your talent, and your resources to
further our collective goal of building stronger technology bridges within our communi-
ties that our youth can leverage to worlds yet unimagined.
Sincerely,
Dalric Webb, president
BDPA Cincinnati Chapter
BDPA Midwest Region
5. Message from National BDPA
Hello BDPA Cincinnati! On behalf of
the National Executive Committee
and National Board Of Directors,
please accept my heartfelt congratu-
lations and best wishes for your 19th
Annual BDPA Cincinnati Education
Banquet.
As National BDPA celebrates 40
years of existence and excellence,
from the classroom to the board-
room, we are excited and proud of
Cincinnati’s growth – you are the
largest chapter in our organization –
and continued support of the overall BDPA Vision and Mission.
Dalric, kudos to you, your board and Corporate Advisory Council for your
leadership, planning and execution of value-added programs and ser-
vices to our members, corporate partners and sponsors. To our stu-
dents, you are our future. I would like to thank you for your time, com-
mitment and dedication to BDPA and I hope that you will become BDPA
ambassadors, telling your friends and others interested in technology
about our organization. To our parents, coordinators and instructors,
THANK YOU for your sacrifice and encouragement of our students.
Last, but not least, THANK YOU to our corporate partners and sponsors
who make events like this very successful. Thank you for your commit-
ment to BDPA and we look forward to a sustained, mutually beneficial
partnership.
Enjoy your evening and the upcoming holiday season.
Sincerely,
Pamela Mathews, National President BDPA
Keynote Speaker
Rodney Williams, Founder/CEO of
LISNR, leads one of the hottest com-
panies in the IoT space that intends
to disrupt the mobile industry with a
new communication protocol that is
the most efficient way to connect
any device with a speaker or micro-
phone.
Fresh out of the R/GA Accelerator
powered by Techstars, and recently
named on the 2015 CNBC Disruptor List, Williams is an innovative
and out-of-the-box strategic thinker who is always looking for new
ways for brands to have the greatest impact on their consumers.
Prior to LISNR, Williams spent over 4 years at Procter & Gamble as
a brand manager and is most noted for being the first marketer to
co-write digital patents. Williams holds an M.B.A. and Masters in
Integrated Marketing Communications from Howard University.
6. Master of Ceremonies
Mr. R. Wayne Hicks is currently the
executive director of the BDPA Educa-
tion & Technology Foundation (BETF),
the non-profit fundraising arm for
BDPA, the national IT association that
is dedicated to advancing the careers
of African Americans in the IT industry,
from the classroom to the boardroom.
Mr. Hicks has been an active leader in
BDPA since he joined in 1988 and has
served in virtually every leadership position on both the local and na-
tional level, including as national president and president of the
BDPA Cincinnati Chapter.
Mr. Hicks is the Inclusive Competitiveness Coordinator for the Believe
in Ohio (BiO) Urban STEM Mentor Network in Southwest Ohio. The
Urban STEM Mentor Network will support Ohio's next generation of
innovators to create new products, services and jobs through the ap-
plication of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. BiO
is the only statewide Ohio student education program to integrate
entrepreneurship and innovation as pathways to job-creation.
Finally, Mr. Hicks also owns Hicks Enterprises, a consulting firm
based in Cincinnati that focuses on Internet online marketing, leader-
ship consultation and product sales. Earlier in his career, Mr. Hicks
served as president/CEO of the Cincinnati Business Incubator, and as
the Director of the Cincinnati Submission Processing Center (CSPC)
for the Internal Revenue Service in Covington, Kentucky. Mr. Hicks
received a BA in political science from the University of California,
Riverside. He is active on a number of community-based initiatives
including CincyTech USA and Cincinnati Creates Companies.
Corporate Supporters
BDPA Corporate Advisory Council
Derian Green Century Link
Patricia Melford Korn/Ferry International
Kevin Murray Cincinnati Bell
Patrick Nelson Unique Expressions
Michael Turner Cincinnati Public Schools
Tina Welch Computer Science Corporation
BDPA Corporate Sponsors
Brown Mackie College
Cincinnati Bell
Delta Gateway Foundation
First Financial Bank
GE Volunteers Foundation
Procter & Gamble
SmartIT
· Anna E. Hutchinson, MS, MEd
Teacher Recruitment and Selection Coordinator
Cincinnati Public Schools
Office of Human Resources
2651 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45219
Direct: 513.363.0138
Website: http://www.cps-k12.org/
Social Media: http://www.iamcps.org/
Online Application: www.applitrack.com/cpsk12/onlineapp/default.aspx
7. BDPA Leadership
BDPA Cincinnati Executive Board
Dalric Webb GE Aviation President
Shawnda Peterson GE Aviation President-Elect
Jessica Waddell GE Aviation VP-Finance
Clarence Lacarte Procter & Gamble Immediate Past President
Ellery Lewis Procter & Gamble VP-Fundraising
Wayne Hicks Hicks Enterprises VP-Membership Mgmt.
Karen Lipscomb L3-Communications VP-Member Services
Norman Phillips Procter & Gamble VP-Strategy & Planning
BDPA Cincinnati Board of Directors
William Carter Collab. New Ventures Planning
Shelton Graves North American Prop. Marketing
Babacar Guisse Procter & Gamble Professional Development
Tammy Koontz State of Ohio Communications
Robert Mickens Data Intensity Member Benefits
Deborah Prince Xpedx Outreach
Michael Pulliam GAIC Contact Management
Debbie Sanders Self-Employed Internal/External
Audra Sweeney Honeywell Membership
BDPA is the premier organization for African American professionals
in the technology industry. For more than 25 years, BDPA Cincinnati
has fulfilled its mission and worked to bridge the digital divide by
providing career growth opportunities for its members. BDPA Cincin-
nati is the fastest-growing of the 47 chapters that exist around the
nation.
BDPA Cincinnati’s main focus is the education life cycle program for
technology from the “Classroom to the Boardroom”. Technology is
not in a vacuum and as it grows, BDPA assists professionals and stu-
dents realize their full potential.
Our goal—help strengthen the expertise of minority members in the
technology community. We offer this expertise to our stakeholders
for career or business potential in our effort to broaden the technolo-
gy knowledge of the Greater Cincinnati community.
Contact us!
PO Box 429215
Cincinnati OH 45242
513.549-6991
www.bdpa.org/group/CI
Find us via Social Media
Twitter: http://twitter.com/BDPACincinnati
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BDPACincinnati
Groupsite: http://bdpa-cincinnati.groupsite.com
LinkedIn Network: www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=1537517
About BDPA
8.
9. 2015 SITES Participants
Yaw Asante Walnut Hills
Dorian Carr Clark Montessori
Cory Carr Clark Montessori
Quentin Coleman Clark Montessori
Mouhamadou Guisse Walnut Hills
Hasani Harrigan Seven Hills
Reyna Houser Walnut Hills
Zara Houser Clark Montessori
Ivana Hylton Princeton
Ian King Walnut Hills
Jacob Koeninger Campbell County
Cameron Middlebrooks Clark Montessori
Toneeko Miller Fairfield
Aidan Parmer Clark Montessori
Ahmet Seydi Withrow
Jordan Smith Princeton
James Whitfield Walnut Hills
Leonard Williamson Cornerstone Academy
Jordan Wilson Clark Montessori
Jadarria Wilson Lifeskills
2015 HSCC Team
Yaw Asante Walnut Hills (10th Grade)
Hasani Harrigan Seven Hills (11th Grade)
Mouhamadou Guisse Walnut Hills (11th Grade)
Jacob Koeninger Campbell County (9th Grade)
James Whitfield Walnut Hills (9th Grade)
2015 IT Showcase Participant
Cory Carr Clark Montessori
Dylan Gunn North Carolina A&T State University
Our History
Our Beginning . . . In 1989 several professional African Americans were approached at
Digital Equipment Corporation by the BDPA Dayton chapter president. Our strategy was
to approach individuals affiliated or associated with Cincinnati-based Fortune 500 com-
panies in order to gain a business community perspective as well as insight, into the
needs and potential value of BDPA.
Our Support . . . In our search to gain insight and perspective we reached out to the
Cincinnati business community and other social or civic organizations. Eventually, five
people stepped up as co-founders of BDPA Cincinnati chapter -- Gina Billings, Charles
Cooper, Everett Gregory, Brenda Johnson and Neal Johnson. These visionaries were
willing to donate their time, talent and treasure to bring the BDPA concept to the African
American community in Cincinnati. They made the official request that National BDPA
accept our charter as a new chapter. BDPA Cincinnati chapter was officially chartered
in December 1989 as a member of the National BDPA Board of Directors.
Our Success . . . The current success of the chapter is due to a restructuring in Septem-
ber 1998. Gina Billings, Wayne Hicks, Brenda Hogan, Tina Welch and Marilyn Wilson
made the decision to rejuvenate the Chapter. These five visionaries met weekly for the
remainder of 1998 putting together the organizational plans and goals for 1999. BDPA
Cincinnati Chapter re-opened its doors in January 1999 with our first program meeting
since 1997. There were approximately a dozen guests at that initial program meeting
and we ended the month with six (6) financially current members. As we continued to
provide adult education opportunities through those monthly program meetings, we also
added quarterly technical & professional workshops. In 2000, a Youth Technology Semi-
nar series was added. Currently, BDPA Cincinnati is the largest chapter in the nation
with over 250 members!
Our Recognition . . . BDPA Cincinnati chapter has been recognized for its` many commu-
nity outreach programs and services. Our success is the culmination of the efforts of all
chapter volunteers, supporters and sponsors. These accomplishments would not have
been possible without the support of our Board of Directors, the members and the Cor-
porate Advisory Council. These people have quietly and consistently given their time,
talent and energy to build BDPA Cincinnati chapter! These men & women of all races,
ages, and gender have made a commitment to excellence with their BDPA involvement.
We will continue to grow, prosper, and provide support to the membership and the com-
munity. Our chapter has won numerous individual and chapter awards over the years
including the highest honor awarded to any chapter, ‘Chapter of the Year’ four times
(2001, 2002, 2004 and 2006). Our chapter was the runner-up for that highest honor
another five times (2000, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009).
Our National Organization . . . BDPA is a national organization with 47 local chapters
located within 4 regions throughout the United States. Earl Pace and David Wimberly
founded the organization in May 1975. To research more information about the national
BDPA or reach other chapters go to the web site – www.bdpa.org
10. 2015 SITES Program
Student Information Technology Education & Scholarship Program
The next few years will present many exciting careers in technology for
those who are prepared to accept the challenge. We will all need to under-
stand; invent; and use technology to create the exciting new world of the
future. The fields Information Technology, Computer Science and Engineer-
ing are among the most lucrative in today's job market!
BDPA offers a series of technology learning experiences for students. The
entry level BDPA Computer Camp program offers:
3D Printing Smartphone Applications
Automation Controllers Visual Basic Desktop Applications
Internet Of Things Web Site Development
Robotic Applications
2015 SITES Program
IT Showcase
Students develop and present research papers on Advanced
Technical Topics
Papers and Posters judged at the National BDPA Technology
Conference
Winning papers receive scholarship money and prizes
Mobile Application Showcase
Students develop mobile applications that run on Android or
Apple phones
Winning projects applications awarded prizes and scholarships
More Info: http://www.bdpa-camp.org or call (513) 549-6991
11. 2015 SITES Program
Advanced Experience: BDPA supports three advanced training programs:
High School Computer Competition (HSCC)
31 Week Program
Class for highly motivated students
Proficiency in computer operation Required
Students selected after completion of initial Camp
Course of study is designed to prepare students for National
BDPA HSCC Championship
Top teams receive scholarship money
2015 SITES Program
Entry-Level Experience: BDPA Computer Camp
The 2016 High School Computer Camp orientation for all programs and
registration will begin on Saturday, January 9, 2016 9:00AM -2:00PM. Clas-
ses will be held at Cincinnati State Technical College. The initial meet-
ing will be held in Room ATLC 211 (Auditorium ). One parent is expected
to attend from 9:00 -10:00 to complete the registration process. Registra-
tion fee is $65.00. The program will run 13 weeks (January 9 thru April 2,
2016)
All classes take place at Cincinnati State in Room ATLC 211 (Auditorium)
from 9:00am – 2:00pm.