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Hello,
My name is Latyna Humphrey, I am contacting you today to be considered to interview on your show. I found your website by searching for empowerment groups and I watched a few videos. I am very intrigued by what I see. I am placing my biography below— Please let me know if you are interested.
Latyna M. Humphrey is the current President of the Central Ohio Young Black Democrats. In 2018, she was appointed as President of the Organization. The Central Ohio Young Black Democrats are chartered underneath the Ohio Democratic Party. The Organization is 1 of the 7 chapters throughout the state of Ohio. She is also the first female President of that Organization. Formally, Latyna was the Secretary of the Ohio Young Black Democrats— the umbrella of all seven chapters from 2017-2018. Prior to that she served as the Fundraising and Philanthropy chair for the Central Ohio Young Black Democrats from 2016-2017. She is also an active member of the Franklin County Young Democrats, Ohio Young Democrats and employed by Huntington National Bank in the Residential Estate Technical Services Department and proud member of the African American Business Resource Group.
Latyna, is a graduate of the Columbus East High School (2010) and in addition to that a graduate of Columbus State Community College with an Associate of Arts in Political Science (2017). Currently, Ms. Humphrey is in process of completing her Bachelors of Science from Franklin University majoring in Social Sciences (2019).
Ms. Humphrey is a tremendous champion for minorities— she is a mother, community leader, organizer, speaker and an advocate of women’s rights. Latyna has always demonstrated concern for the plight of the underprivileged. She has been a mentor for Columbus City Schools for the past 4 years while mentoring a total of 7 students. She is a fierce spokeswoman for civil rights—she strongly believes in not only equality but equity. She focuses on race and class and the disparities attached. She is also a strong proponent of civic engagement, with a direct focus on voter education and voting rights. She is also a current member of For(bes): The Culture. Ms. Humphrey follows the full regime of the late Representative Clarence Josef Mclin Jr. —-Hence, hard work and service is the very foundation of her career. She fully understands that in order to succeed or create change she must first serve and that regime is the mere justification for her current accomplishments and successes.
Hi. I would like to be considered
for your show. I am a registered nurse and author, and a co-founder and manager of AlzAuthors, the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer’s and dementia from personal experience, Our goal is to reduce the silence and stigma surrounding a dementia diagnosis, and to light the way for others on this journey, specifically caregivers. I could certainly talk about this endeavor and/or talk about my experience as a self-published author. I teach classes in self-publishing at three colleges in the Hudson Valley. Please let me know if this interests you. I was referred by our good friend Connie Wehmeyer. Thank you. Marianne Sciucco
Hello,
My name is Latyna Humphrey, I am contacting you today to be considered to interview on your show. I found your website by searching for empowerment groups and I watched a few videos. I am very intrigued by what I see. I am placing my biography below— Please let me know if you are interested.
Latyna M. Humphrey is the current President of the Central Ohio Young Black Democrats. In 2018, she was appointed as President of the Organization. The Central Ohio Young Black Democrats are chartered underneath the Ohio Democratic Party. The Organization is 1 of the 7 chapters throughout the state of Ohio. She is also the first female President of that Organization. Formally, Latyna was the Secretary of the Ohio Young Black Democrats— the umbrella of all seven chapters from 2017-2018. Prior to that she served as the Fundraising and Philanthropy chair for the Central Ohio Young Black Democrats from 2016-2017. She is also an active member of the Franklin County Young Democrats, Ohio Young Democrats and employed by Huntington National Bank in the Residential Estate Technical Services Department and proud member of the African American Business Resource Group.
Latyna, is a graduate of the Columbus East High School (2010) and in addition to that a graduate of Columbus State Community College with an Associate of Arts in Political Science (2017). Currently, Ms. Humphrey is in process of completing her Bachelors of Science from Franklin University majoring in Social Sciences (2019).
Ms. Humphrey is a tremendous champion for minorities— she is a mother, community leader, organizer, speaker and an advocate of women’s rights. Latyna has always demonstrated concern for the plight of the underprivileged. She has been a mentor for Columbus City Schools for the past 4 years while mentoring a total of 7 students. She is a fierce spokeswoman for civil rights—she strongly believes in not only equality but equity. She focuses on race and class and the disparities attached. She is also a strong proponent of civic engagement, with a direct focus on voter education and voting rights. She is also a current member of For(bes): The Culture. Ms. Humphrey follows the full regime of the late Representative Clarence Josef Mclin Jr. —-Hence, hard work and service is the very foundation of her career. She fully understands that in order to succeed or create change she must first serve and that regime is the mere justification for her current accomplishments and successes.
Hi. I would like to be considered
for your show. I am a registered nurse and author, and a co-founder and manager of AlzAuthors, the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer’s and dementia from personal experience, Our goal is to reduce the silence and stigma surrounding a dementia diagnosis, and to light the way for others on this journey, specifically caregivers. I could certainly talk about this endeavor and/or talk about my experience as a self-published author. I teach classes in self-publishing at three colleges in the Hudson Valley. Please let me know if this interests you. I was referred by our good friend Connie Wehmeyer. Thank you. Marianne Sciucco