
Local Chapter of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Elects New Leadership
CHELTENHAM, PA – The Cheltenham chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has announced the election of its new leadership. The results of the election, which concluded on May 14, 2024, mark a transition in the chapter's executive committee.
Election Outcome and New Officers
The election saw a number of individuals chosen to lead the organization. Among those elected are Paula Williams as President, Robert Williams as First Vice President, and Charles Evans as Second Vice President. Patricia Harris has been elected as Recording Secretary. The chapter also elected a new Treasurer, Deborah Smith. The election period concluded on May 14, 2024.
Transition and Future Focus
With the conclusion of the election, the Cheltenham chapter of the NAACP is set to move forward under its newly elected leadership. The organization will continue its mission and activities with the incoming executive committee. Further details regarding the specific initiatives or immediate plans of the new leadership have not been publicly disclosed in the provided information.
In summary, the Cheltenham chapter of the NAACP has completed its leadership election, with Paula Williams, Robert Williams, Charles Evans, Patricia Harris, and Deborah Smith taking on the roles of President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, Recording Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively. The election concluded on May 14, 2024.