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Jackson Elected to Board Dr. Wesley A. Hotchkiss, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Dr. Joseph N. Gayles, Jr., President of Talladega College, Talladega, Alabama, have announced the election of Warren G. Jackson of Hartsdale, N.Y. to the Board of Trustees. Jackson is President and founder of Circulation Experti Ltd., a 12 year old communications consultant organiza tion. The firm has two subdivisions, Advertising Experti ad agency, and Jackson's Excerpta, a bi-monthly national newsletter that chronicles the progress of minorities. Among Circulation Experti Ltd.'s major corporate clients are: Chese-brough-Pond's, Inc.; The Seven Up Company, ITT Continental Baking Company, the Westchester County Bus Association and Gannett West chester Newspapers where he is also a syndicated columnist. Circulation Experti Ltd. has also provided services to large metropoli tan newspapers such as the Boston Globe, the Chicago Sun Times, the New York Times and the Philadelphia Bulletin. Jackson is a member of the Board of Director of the Jackie Robinson Foun dation, the Fannon Institute and the Lee Elder Foundation. He is a native of Westchester County, N.Y. and an alumni of Charles E. Gorton High School and Manhattan College, Riv erdale, N.Y. Married to the former Christina Victor of Boston, they are the parents of three children. Warren G. Jackson Smith Promoted ST. LOUIS, Mo., October 29, 1980 Lemuel T. Smith, Jr. has been named branch manager of the Chicago East Branch of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., it was announced today by Dennis P. Long, president and chief operating 1 t '.V ' ' .J-n Shropshire and Parks Honored by NAMW Mrs. Rosa Parks (left), who sparked the civil rights revolution in the late 1950's and early 1960 s by refusing to relinquish her bus seat, and Thomas B. Shropshire, Senior Vice President and Treasurer of the Miller Brewing Company (center), were recognized for their contributions in their respec tive fields during the recent National Assn. ot Media Women's (NAMW) convention held here. Making the presentation is Mrs. Xernona Clayton Brady, National President of the NAMW. Miller is an operating company of Philip Morris Incorporated. Principal beer brands include Miller High Life, Lite and Lowenbrau. officer of Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Mr. Smith has been employed by Anheuser-Busch for 25 years, begin ning his career as a salesman for the Chicago beer branch territory for which he now has responsibility. Mr. Smith was promoted to regional rep resentative for the company in the eastern part of the United States, and then elevated to the post of district manager in the New York area. In 1976, Mr. Smith was named director of marketing development for the Eastern United States working out of the company's headquarters in St. Louis. The Chicago East Branch is one of 12 company-owned branches which distributes Budweiser, Michelob, Michelob Light, Natural Light, and Busch beers. The territory the branch serves includes south, east and north sections of Chicago, with a population area of more than two million people. "We are delighted to announce this appointment because of Lem's out standing record of successes with the company. He knows the beer busi ness, and he knows Chicago. We are confident he will develop a record "of achievement in this new position," said Mr. Long. A native of Chicago, Mr. Smith attended St. Elizabeth's elementary and high school in Chicago and received his undergraduate degree from Lewis College in Lockport, Illinois. Mr. Smith and his wife, Essie, will reside in Chicago. Rf Lemuel T. Smith, Jr. 5
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