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Rhea Williams-Bishop, 39, SPARK Mississippi executive director, Children's Defense Fund-Southern Regional Office.

Publication: Mississippi Business Journal
Publication Date: 26-FEB-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
JACKSON -- Rhea Williams-Bishop was groomed for great accomplishments.

At Carthage High School, she was a cheerleader, yearbook staffer, Beta Club member and Who's Who Among American High School Students. She graduated with honors, won the Citizenship Award, was elected Miss CHS, football queen, and captained the flag team of the Spirit of Carthage Band during the four consecutive years the band was rated superior in state competitions.

At Jackson State University (JSU), where she earned a bachelor's degree in urban affairs and a master's degree in public policy and administration, she was a Patricia Roberts Harris fellowship recipient, a National Dean's List scholar, student government association officer for three...

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