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10 October 2012

Mayor attends Prejudiced NFBPA Event


Savannah, GA - Mayor Edna Jackson attends Sep 13, 2012 Savannah Metro Chapter,  National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) Scholarship Reception.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Savannah-Metro-Chapter-National-Forum-for-Black-Public-Administrators/141850119160028

Anyone can join NFBPA, however each member must agree to promote blacks over all others.  For more info visit NFBPA FAQ for Concerned Citizens

NFBPA Mission Statement

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization's commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead.

The NFBPA mission is realized through the pursuit of the following important goals:

To serve the magnet organization for linking public, private and academic institutions into an effective network to support interdisciplinary communications, management innovation and professional development among Blacks choosing public service careers.

To provide intensive and rigorous training in critical management areas in response to the specialized needs of Black public sector professionals.

To identify and groom younger, emerging Black administrators and provide relevant exposure to the challenges and rewards of public service careers.

To conduct research on selected social and economic issues endemic to Blacks.

To sponsor and conduct national and regional forums that enable the discussion of timely issues and topical concerns of the Black community.

To develop and maintain a national information bank on the nation's growing Black public administrative leadership.

To promote, strengthen and expand the roles of Blacks in all aspects of public administration.











 


21 August 2012

NFBPA Conference 2012 / Florida (host Edna Jackson)




Mayor Edna Jackson is a host at the NFBPA Conference on Friday, October 5,  2012 held in Florida.   She has chosen to be host, in the celebration of the color of her skin, and the city should not be paying her bill. 


What benefit do taxpayers gain
 from a public servant's
 National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) membership?


If you know, tell us.


READ THE NFBPA MISSION STATEMENT:

 _______________________________________

Mission Statement

National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA)

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization's commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead.

The NFBPA mission is realized through the pursuit of the following important goals:

To serve the magnet organization for linking public, private and academic institutions into an effective network to support interdisciplinary communications, management innovation and professional development among Blacks choosing public service careers.

To provide intensive and rigorous training in critical management areas in response to the specialized needs of Black public sector professionals.

To identify and groom younger, emerging Black administrators and provide relevant exposure to the challenges and rewards of public service careers.

To conduct research on selected social and economic issues endemic to Blacks.

To sponsor and conduct national and regional forums that enable the discussion of timely issues and topical concerns of the Black community.

To develop and maintain a national information bank on the nation's growing Black public administrative leadership.

To promote, strengthen and expand the roles of Blacks in all aspects of public administration.


  _______________________________________


Here are all the GORY  details.  http://tinyurl.com/ednajackson


NFBPA Conference 2012 <<< WHAT
Innisbrook Golf & Spa Resort  <<< WHERE
Palm Harbor, Florida
October 4th - 6th, 2012  <<WHEN


Thu, Oct. 4

  1:00 - 3:00 p.m       Golf: NFBPA Links
  3:00 - 6:00 p.m.       Registration
  6:00 p.m.                 Welcome Reception: The Collective

Fri, Oct. 5

  7:00 a.m. -   4:00 p.m.     Registration Desk
  7:00 a.m. -   8:30 a.m.     Breakfast/Welcome
  9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.     Plenary Session - Panel Discussion
            Introduction of Panel
            Facilitated Discussion
10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.         Session I
            Track One
            Track Two
12:00 p.m. -  1:15 p.m.     Luncheon

 1:15 p.m. -   2:45 p.m.    Session II
            General Assembly

 5:30 p.m. -   6:00 p.m.     Reception
 6:30 p.m.        Marks of Excellence
            Awards Banquet

Sat., Oct. 6, 2012

  8:00 a.m. -  9:00  a.m.    Continental Breakfast
  9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.     Plenary Session
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.     Health Fair & Showcase
12:15 p.m. -  1:30 p.m.    Luncheon
 1:30 p.m.  -   3:30 p.m.     Health Fair
 3:30 p.m.          Emerging Leaders Forum

11 January 2012

City Paid $30,905 to NFBPA

City Paid $30,905 to NFBPA 2009-2010 .

Note: figure does not include air fare, car rental, hotel, travel allowance, or reimbursements, etc.

The city of Savannah claims NFBPA is an allowable expense under professional development.

Did the city of Savannah send all the people  (below) a 1099 ( for the amounts of paying their NFBPA dues, forums, etc ?)

Since payment of their dues (by the City of Savannah) is considered compensation at the IRS, and it cannot be deducted as a business expense.

This compensation should be reported to the IRS and the employee must pay income tax on this compensation.

Annual dues for an individual were $210.  NFBPA also offers Business Membership Dues in the following Categories:

• EXECUTIVE (Platinum) - $5,000
• MANAGEMENT (Gold) - $3,500
• ADMINISTRATIVE (Silver) - $2,500
• PROFESSIONAL (Bronze) - $1,500
• INTERN (Contributor) - $500
• PATRON (Below $500).

But the city of Savannah declares the individual memberships as "Professional" memberships. Yearly FORUMs are usually held each April, Leadership Conferences are held in February , and in between there are scholarship banquets,and then there is a Summer Leadership Conference held in August, and all require a registration fee.

Below are vendor records for direct payments to NFBPA - National Forum for Black Public Administrators, anyone can join but they must all agree to promote blacks over all others. See NFBPA mission statement at the end of this entry.

Translation of 48 records, original here >


APFINVC / Vendor No / Vendor Name / Ck Date / Ck No / Amt /
VN.INVC.NO / G L Accounts
__________________________________________________________

732226 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/20/09 - 127558 -     473.00
REG FEES BEL - 1011151512130000000000000
Registration fee for Carol Bell @ Winter Leadership Conference

732663 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/27/09 - 128277 -     350.00
750990 - 1013106512200000000000000

734605 - 027348 - NFBPA - 03/13/09 - 129619 -     210.00
78743 - 5611113512130000000000000
annual individual membership

735672 - 027348 - NFBPA - 03/20/09 - 130279 -     548.00
FORUM APR25 - 1013101512330000000000000
Oakland, CA - Forum 2009 See Photos Here
DumpPMUA.com - Commissioner Trips

736256 - 027348 - NFBPA - 03/27/09 - 130933 -  2,500.00
2/12-2/14/09 - 1010120513950000000000000
Host Winter Leadership Meeting -Savannah GA

736521 - 027348 - NFBPA - 03/27/09 - 128277 -     210.00
77416 - 1013106512330000000000000
annual individual membership

739138 - 027348 - NFBPA - 04/10/09 - 132619 -     210.00
79050 - 1013101512330000000000000
annual individual membership

740024 - 027348 - NFBPA - 04/17/09 - 133442 -     548.00
2009 CONF CA - 1013106512120000000000000
Oakland, CA - Forum 2009 See Photos Here
DumpPMUA.com - Commissioner Trips

741081 - 027348 - NFBPA - 04/24/09 - 134395 -     210.00
79130 - 1013101512330000000000000
annual individual membership

742259 - 027348 - NFBPA - 05/01/09 - 135318 -     210.00
79125 - 1013101512330000000000000
annual individual membership

748768 - 027348 - NFBPA - 06/19/09 - 140479 -     420.00
77445 79917 - 1011102512330000000000000
two, $210 annual individual membershipS

749528 - 027348 - NFBPA - 06/26/09 - 141412 -     210.00
76819 - 10101155123300000000000000
annual individual membership

753701 - 027348 - NFBPA - 07/24/09 - 144460 -     200.00
S BANQUET TI - 1014201513200000000000000
Scholarship banquet

755308 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/07/09 - 146000 -     210.00
80129 - 1013104512330000000000000
annual individual membership

755753 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/07/09 - 146000 -     125.00
FULL PG ADVE - 1014240512200000000000000


758166 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/28/09 - 147975 -     210.00
79590 - 101112051233000000000000
annual individual membership

758210 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/28/09 - 147976 -  6,200.00
ELI TRAINING - 1013106512130000000000000
Executive Leadership Institute-NFBPA
 

758288 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/28/09 - 147975 -     210.00
80345 - 1013101512340000000000000
annual individual membership

767861 - 027348 - NFBPA - 11/13/09 - 155546 -     210.00
81244 - 1014263512330000000000000
annual individual membership

770133 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/04/09 - 157320 -     210.00
81173 - 1013106512200000000000000
annual individual membership

770536 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/11/09 - 158245 -     420.00
81243 81242 - 1011102512330000000000000
Two $210 annual individual memberships

771363 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/11/09 - 158245 -     210.00
80860 - 1011120512330000000000000
annual individual membership

772057 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/18/09 - 158895 -     210.00
81544 - 1014201512330000000000000
annual individual membership

773602 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/31/09 - 159998 -     210.00
81258 - 5611113512330000000000000
annual individual membership

773776 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/31/09 - 159999 -     473.00
MCDONALD VEL - 56111135121300000000000000
Registration fee for Veleta McDonald @ Leadership Conference

775955 - 027348 - NFBPA - 01/22/10 - 162029 -     210.00
81843 - 1013106512330000000000000
annual individual membership

776720 - 027348 - NFBPA - 01/29/10 - 162713 -     210.00
80625 - 1013101512330000000000000
annual individual membership

777782 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/05/10 - 163499 -     210.00
77447 - 1014263512330000000000000
annual individual membership

778714 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/12/10 - 164283 -     210.00
82061 - 1013205512200000000000000
annual individual membership

732226 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/12/10 - 164284 -     473.00
BELL, CAROLY - 1011155512130000000000000
Registration fee for Carol Bell @ Leadership Conference

778745 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/12/10 - 164285 -   1419.00
WILLIAMS,MA THOMAS,LATI, SMALL-TONEY - 1013101512330000000000000
Three Winter Leadership Conference Registration fees
($473 each) added together for
1)Margaret VJ Williams 2) Latisa Thomas 3) Rochelle Small-Toney


779241 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/19/10 - 164788 -     210.00
82078 - 5117101512330000000000000
annual individual membership

779724 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/19/10 - 164788 -     210.00
LUMKIN-LOTSO - 1013205512330000000000000
annual individual membership for MarRonde' A. Lumpkin-Lotson
(Lumpkin-Lotson is also the Treasurer for SavannahMETRO NFBPA Group)

779725 - 027348 - NFBPA - 02/19/10 - 164788 -    210.00
PORTER, KATH - 1013205512330000000000000
annual individual membership for Kathey Porter

783376 - 027348 - NFBPA - 03/19/10 - 167846 -     210.00
80745 - 1010115512330000000000000
annual individual membership

784235 - 027348 - NFBPA - 03/26/10 - 168481 -     210.00
80853 - 1013205512330000000000000
annual individual membership

786911 - 027348 - NFBPA - 04/16/10 - 170735 -     210.00
82636 - 1011155512330000000000000
annual individual membership

788186 - 027348 - NFBPA - 04/23/10 - 171503 -     210.00
82695 - 1013106512200000000000000
annual individual membership

794207 - 027348 - NFBPA - 06/11/10 - 177182 -  3,000.00
65 - 1010120512330000000000000
UNKNOWN EXPENSE

794654 - 027348 - NFBPA - 06/11/10 - 177183 -     210.00
83397 - 5212553512330000000000000
annual individual membership

800897 - 027348 - NFBPA - 07/23/10 - 183339 -     210.00
83573 - 1011151512130000000000000
annual individual membership

802500 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/06/10 - 183958 -     210.00
82693 - 1010123512330000000000000
annual individual membership

806017 - 027348 - NFBPA - 08/20/10 - 186622 -     210.00
BRANDON SEAN - 561111351233000000000000
annual individual membership for Sean Brandon

808083 - 027348 - NFBPA - 09/03/10 - 187848 -  6,200.00
V414772 - 2213203512130000000000000
UNKNOWN EXPENSE

808333 - 027348 - NFBPA - 09/10/10 - 188504 -     210.00
83136 - 1011120512390000000000000
annual individual membership

819140 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/03/10 - 197188 -     210.00
84742 - 1014263512330000000000000
annual individual membership

820931 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/17/10 - 198628 -     210.00
84755 - 5611113512330000000000000
annual individual membership

821772 - 027348 - NFBPA - 12/23/10 - 199552 -     210.00
85057 - 1014201512330000000000000
annual individual membership

_______________________________________

The City of Savannah has everything summed up in a raggy .pdf report here and when they total the amounts they are not consistent, for instance they do not include all payments to NFBPA in their totals but include all totals of let's say Fire Chief Association.  The report is chopped up and not representing exactly what was spent to promote blacks only.   They also list figures that are paid to attend Banquets, advertise jobs to promote black only newsletter,  and Forums registrations, as memberships (which they are not).  The city also on 7/2/2010 paid BRAVO MUSIC COMPANY  385.00 as a "Professional Membership",  first, this is a conflict of interest since the city manager sits on the board of BRAVO music company and second, the bravo organization only promotes the black race and no others. Bravo stands for:
Black youth Reaching to Achieve in Vocal and Orchestral music. 

 _______________________________________

Mission Statement

National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA)

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization's commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead.

The NFBPA mission is realized through the pursuit of the following important goals:

To serve the magnet organization for linking public, private and academic institutions into an effective network to support interdisciplinary communications, management innovation and professional development among Blacks choosing public service careers.

To provide intensive and rigorous training in critical management areas in response to the specialized needs of Black public sector professionals.

To identify and groom younger, emerging Black administrators and provide relevant exposure to the challenges and rewards of public service careers.

To conduct research on selected social and economic issues endemic to Blacks.

To sponsor and conduct national and regional forums that enable the discussion of timely issues and topical concerns of the Black community.

To develop and maintain a national information bank on the nation's growing Black public administrative leadership.

To promote, strengthen and expand the roles of Blacks in all aspects of public administration.







18 October 2011

$10,184.94 PAID by COUNTY - to NFBPA

Translation of open records. Ref: See Original documents at end of article.

Transactions between 01/01/2005 and 01/01/2011 below.

Total amount paid to NFBPA in 48 records = $10,184.94

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Below, records of payment made by CHATHAM COUNTY
on behalf of its employees, to vendor #1117,
National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA).

--------------------------------------------------------- 1 ----- \\

Invoice: 072579

Department : 1006100-52-36001

Date paid : 27 JAN 2006

Amt paid : $ 150.00

Check No. : 10179087

Description: inv. 64401

Control: 01273 - A

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

--------------------------------------------------------- 2 ----- \\

Invoice : 64372

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 15 JUN 2006

Amt paid : $ 150.00

Check No. : 10185567

Description: RFP090211 JOHNSON, VAN

Control: D6163 - A

This is a payment for Savannah NFPBA founder, President Van R. Johnson, II membership/DUES.

Chatham County, manager hr employee services training
Chatham County, director youth commission
Chatham County, head of board DFCS
City of Savannah, Alderman

--------------------------------------------------------- 3 ----- \\

Invoice : 67524

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 14 SEP 2006

Amt paid : $ 150.00

Check No. : 10192146

Description: RFP076873 12/06 12/07

Control: 09153 - C

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

--------------------------------------------------------- 4 ----- \\

Invoice : JOHNSON, VAN

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 15 FEB 2007

Amt paid : $ 150.00

Check No. : 10201315

Description: RFP101409 NATL MBSHP

Control: 02163 - A

This is a payment for Savannah NFPBA founder, President Van R. Johnson, II membership/DUES.

Chatham County, manager hr employee services training
Chatham County, director youth commission
Chatham County, head of board DFCS
City of Savannah, Alderman

--------------------------------------------------------- 5 ----- \\

Invoice : 72277

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 14 SEP 2007

Amt paid : $ 200.00

Check No. : 10211720

Description: RFP97037 Anderson, G

Control: 9143 - C

This is a payment of membership/dues for NFBPA Corporate Chair, Gregori S. Anderson who is director of building safety with CHATHAM COUNTY.

--------------------------------------------------------- 6 ----- \\

Invoice : 73195

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 20 NOV 2007

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10215857

Description: RFP097054

Control: 1112 - 07D

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

--------------------------------------------------------- 7 ----- \\

Invoice : 73183

Department : 10033326-52-36001

Date paid : 29 NOV 2007

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10216282

Description: RFP102980

Control: 1130 - 07D

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

--------------------------------------------------------- 8 ----- \\

Invoice : 73183

P. Order: 00200164

Department : 1003300-52-36001

Date paid : 29 NOV 2007

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10216282

Description: MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FOR

Control: 1130 - 07C

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

--------------------------------------------------------- 9 ----- \\

Invoice : 73871

Department : 1003100-52-36001

Date paid : 07 FEB 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10220354

Description: RFP110947

Control: 0208 - 07C

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 10 ----- \\

Invoice : 73852

Department : 1001540-52-35001

Date paid : 21 FEB 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10221106

Description: RFP116104

Control: 0218081A

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for a membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 11 ----- \\

Invoice : D ALLEN

Department : 1001540-52-35001

Date paid : 21 FEB 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10221106

Description: RFP116104

Control: 0218081A

This is a payment for DEBRA A. ALLEN'S individual membership/DUES.
Chatham County, youth commission hr analyst

-------------------------------------------------------- 12 ----- \\

Invoice : 04/20 - 04/24

Department : 1003126-52-37020

Date paid : 10 APR 2008

Amt paid : $ 545.00

Check No. : 10224723

Description: REGISTRATION - K.MIDDLETO

Control: 0410O81

This is a payment for Savannah NFBPA , Membership Chair, Kimberly G. Middleton's registration at the NFBPA NATIONAL FORUM held in Little Rock, Arkansas, APRIL 20 - 24, 2008

-------------------------------------------------------- 13 ----- \\

Invoice : 75735

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 29 MAY 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10227179

Description: RFP112062

Control: 0530-07D

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for. This is a payment for membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 14 ----- \\

Invoice : APXPJ0006398

Department : 2707210-53-14000

Date paid : 19 JUN 2008

Amt paid : $ 106.94

Check No. : 10228474

Description: RFP097147 / ALUMNI DIRECT

Control: 0620-07F

A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify what this is for.

-------------------------------------------------------- 15 ----- \\

Invoice : 76584

Department : 5707210-52-14001

Date paid : 16 OCT 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10236045

Description: RFP119619 / ANDERSON, GREG

Control: 1017-07F

This is a payment of membership/dues for NFBPA Corporate Chair, Gregori S. Anderson a building official with CHATHAM COUNTY

-------------------------------------------------------- 16 ----- \\

Invoice : 77412

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 20 NOV 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10238863

Description: RFP112124 / HOLMES, MCARTH

Control: 1121-07D

This is a payment for Col. MacArthur Holmes' membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 17 ----- \\

Invoice : 77417

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 20 NOV 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10238864

Description: RFP119627 / ROBERTS, CONNIE

Control: 1121-07D

This is a payment for Connie J. Roberts' (now retired) membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 18 ----- \\

Invoice : 77449

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 20 NOV 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10238863

Description: RFP104294 / KENNEDY,BRENDA

Control: 1121-07D

This is a payment for Brenda Kennedy's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 19 ----- \\

Invoice : 77218

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 25 NOV 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10239734

Description: RFP124521

Control: 1121-07D

This is a payment for a membership/DUES. A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify what this is for.

-------------------------------------------------------- 20 ----- \\

Invoice : 77415

P.Order: 00209104

Department : 1003300-52-36001

Date paid : 04 DEC 2008

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10240059

Description: ANNUAL DUES TO ORGANIZ

Control: 12C5-07G

This is a payment for a membership/DUES. A copy of the cancelled check or the original invoice is needed to verify who this is for.

-------------------------------------------------------- 21 ----- \\

Invoice : 78009

Department : 1006100-52-36001

Date paid : 29 JAN 2009

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10242743

Description: rfp126030/AL LIPSEY

Control: 0130-07F

This is a payment for Al Lipsey's membership/DUES.

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Invoice : 77990

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 05 MAR 2009

Amt paid : $ 210.00

Check No. : 10244399

Description: RFP124600: VAN JOHNSON

Control: 0306-07C

This is a payment of Savannah NFPBA founder and President, Van R. Johnson, II membership/DUES.

Chatham County, manager hr employee services training
Chatham County, director youth commission
Chatham County, head of board DFCS
City of Savannah, Alderman

-------------------------------------------------------- 23 ----- \\

Invoice : VAN JOHNSON

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 05 MAR 2009

Amt paid : $ 473.00

Check No. : 10244400

Description: 124598/APR 25-29/O9 FO

Control: 03062-E

This is payment for Savannah NFPBA founder, President Van R. Johnson, II registration for the NFBPA NATIONAL FORUM held in Oakland, California, APRIL 25 - 29, 2009

Look at the pictures here:

http://www.savannahtribune.com/news/2009-05-20/Social_%28and%29_Community_News/Savannah_Chapter_of_National_Forum_for_Black_Publi.html

Chatham County, manager hr employee services training
Chatham County, director youth commission
Chatham County, head of board DFCS
City of Savannah, Alderman

-------------------------------------------------------- 24 ----- \\

Invoice : 80150

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 15 JUL 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10251251

Description: RFP19681/BASCOMBE, CLIF

Control: 0717-07C


This is payment of membership/dues for Clifford Bascombe, assistant director of building safety with CHATHAM COUNTY.

Clifford Bascombe is associated with Sunbelt Contracting Enterprises Inc and holds several roles such as Chief Executive Officer and President, and is located at 106 Rivers Edge Dr Savannah, GA 31406 Phone: (912) 356-1569

-------------------------------------------------------- 25 ----- \\

Invoice : 80155

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 23 JUL 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10251585

Description: RFP112274 / MID 18763 / MONICA BRYANT

Control: 0724-07F

This is a payment for Monica Bryant's membership/DUES.

Chatham County, graduate management development program
Chatham County, sheriff office

-------------------------------------------------------- 26 ----- \\

Invoice : 80357

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 23 JUL 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10251585

Description: RFP112274/ MID18764 / ANGELA DORSEY

Control: 0724-07F

This is payment for ANGELA DORSEY's membership/DUES.
Chatham County, manager programs sheriff dept.

-------------------------------------------------------- 27 ----- \\

Invoice : 80158

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 23 JUL 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10251585

Description: RFP112274/ MID18763/ PAMELA GREEN SCOTT

Control: 0724-07F

This is payment for PAMELA GREEN SCOTT's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 28 ----- \\

Invoice : 79591

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 20 AUG 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10252988

Description: RFP112278 / MIDDLETON, KIM

Control: 0821-07E

This is payment for KIM MIDDLETON's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 29 ----- \\

Invoice : 80417

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 20 AUG 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10252988

Description: RFP112278 / BARNWELL, CASSANDRA

Control: 0821-07E

This is payment for CASSSANDRA BARNWELL's membership/DUES.

Chatham County, director jail mental health

-------------------------------------------------------- 30 ----- \\

Invoice : 80501

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 17 SEP 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10254315

Description: RFP119693 / ANDERSON, GREG

Control: 0918-07E

This is payment for GREGORI ANDERSON's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 31 ----- \\

Invoice : 81223

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 19 NOV 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10257757

Description: RFP112340 / MAC HOLMES

Control: 1120-07E

This is payment for MacArthur Holmes' membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 32 ----- \\

Invoice : 81228

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 19 NOV 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10257757

Description: RFP119699 / CONNIE ROBERTS

Control: 1120-07E

This is payment for Connie J. Robert's (retired) membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 33 ----- \\

Invoice : 81076

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 25 NOV 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10258036

Description: RFP133856 / DEBRA ALLEN

Control: 1125-07E

This is payment for DEBRA ALLEN's membership/DUES.
Chatham County, youth commission hr analyst

-------------------------------------------------------- 34 ----- \\

Invoice : 81226

Department : 1003300-52-36001

Date paid : 25 NOV 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10258037

Description: RENEWAL OF ANNUAL MEMBS / TERRY ENOCH

Control: 1125-07F

This is payment for TERRY ENOCH's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 35 ----- \\

Invoice : 81245

Department : 1002180-52-36001

Date paid : 10 DEC 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10258629

Description:RFP104368 / BRENDA KENNEDY

Control: 1211-07F

This is payment for BRENDA KENNEDY's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 36 ----- \\

Invoice : 81768

Department : 1006100-52-36001

Date paid : 28 JAN 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10260691

Description: RFP133468 / AL LIPSEY

Control: 0129-07D

This is payment for AL LIPSEY's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 37 ----- \\

Invoice : 81754

Department : 1001540-52-37021

Date paid : 04 MAR 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10262418

Description: RFP137724 / JOHNSON, VAN

Control: 01034A

This is payment for VAN JOHNSON 's membership/DUES.

Chatham County, manager hr employee services training
Chatham County, director youth commission
Chatham County, head of board DFCS
City of Savannah, Alderman

-------------------------------------------------------- 38 ----- \\

Invoice : 19266

Department : 1002200-52-36001

Date paid : 22 APR 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10265045

Description: RFP139401 /CHISOLM

Control: 0422-07E

This is payment for LARRY CHISOLM's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 39 ----- \\

Invoice : 83137

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 10 JUN 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10357641

Description: RFP112437 KIM MIDDLETON

Control: 0611-07B

This is payment for KIM MIDDLETON's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 40 ----- \\

Invoice : 81535

Department : 3707210-52-36001

Date paid : 22 JUL 2010

Amt paid : $210

Check No. : 10370258

Description: RFP119741 / CLIFFORD BASCOMBE

Control: 0723-07D

This is payment for CLIFFORD BASCOMBE 's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 41 ----- \\

Invoice : 83590

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 29 JUL 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10370670

Description: RFP112457 / MONICA BRYANT

Control: 0730-07G

This is payment for MONICA BRYANT 's membership/DUES.

Chatham County, graduate management development program
Chatham County, sheriff office

-------------------------------------------------------- 42 ----- \\

Invoice : 83591

Department : 3003326-52-36001

Date paid : 29 JUL 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10370670

Description: RFP112457 / ANGELA DORSEY

Control: 0730-07G

This is payment for ANGELA DORSEY's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 43 ----- \\

Invoice : 83592

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 29 JUL 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10370670

Description: RFP112457 / PAMELA GREEN SCOTT

Control: 0730-07G

This is payment for PAMELA GREEN SCOTT's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 44 ----- \\

Invoice : 3RD ANNUAL

Department : 1007660-52-37021

Date paid : 19 AUG 2010

Amt paid : $30.00

Check No. : 10372622

Description: 125290 SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET TICKETS FOR CONSTRUCTION APPRENTICE PROGRAM

Control: 08202-E

This is payment for TICKETS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION APPRENTICE PROGRAM TO ATTEND THE SAVANNAH NFBPA 3RD ANNUAL BANQUET.

-------------------------------------------------------- 45 ----- \\

Invoice : 84021

Department : 5707210-52-36001

Date paid : 16 SEP 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10373772

Description: RFP119755 / GREGORI ANDERSON

Control: 0917-07F

This is payment for GREGORI ANDERSON's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 46 ----- \\

Invoice : HICKS, EVA

Department : 1003326-52-36001

Date paid : 10 NOV 2010

Amt paid : $200.00

Check No. : 10377434

Description:RFP112602/DUES EVA HICKS

Control: 1130-07B

This is payment for EVA HICKS's membership/DUES.
Chatham County, manager sheriff dept

-------------------------------------------------------- 47 ----- \\

Invoice : 84570

Department : 1001540-52-36001

Date paid : 18 NOV 2010

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10377744

Description: RFP141992 / DEBRA ALLEN

Control: 1119-07D

This is payment for DEBRA ALLEN's membership/DUES.

-------------------------------------------------------- 48 ----- \\

Invoice : LARRY CHISOLM

Department : 1002200-52-36001

Date paid : 04 JUN 2009

Amt paid : $210.00

Check No. : 10377744

Description: RFP129437 / MEMBERSHIP

Control: 1119-07D

This is A RECORD OUT OF ORDER, of payment for LARRY CHISOLM's membership/DUES.
______________________________________________


The NFBPA Savannah Membership List

From Google cache files as of 4/20/2011

NFBPA Savannah Metropolitan Chapter: Members
Post Office Box 9141 • Savannah, GA 31412
SavannahMetroNFBPA@yahoo.com


President: Alderman Van R. Johnson, II*
1st Vice President: Israel G. Small*
2nd Vice President: Taffanye Young
Secretary: Connie J. Roberts*
Treasurer: MarRonde' A. Lumpkin-Lotson*
Member At Large: Honorable Tammy Cox-Stokes*
Member At Large: Vanessa M. Kaigler*
Corporate Chair: Gregori S. Anderson*
Membership Chair: Kimberly G. Middleton*


1. Debra A. Allen*
2. Cassandra Barnwell
3. Major James Barnwell*
4. Clifford Bascombe
5. Carliss Bates
6. Carolyn H. Bell*
7. Chiquitta Blount
8. Ken Boler
9. Bonita Bradley
10. Sean Brandon
11. Dr. Nailah Brock
12. Otis Brock, III*
13. Valerie Brown
14. Yvonnia Brown
15. Iris Bryant
16. Monica Bryant
17. Demetra Butler
18. Ciarra Callis
19. Melissa Carter
20. Walter Carter, Jr.
21. Jacqueline C. Chavis*
22. The Honorable Larry Chisolm
23. Yvette Crowe
24. Stephanie Cutter
25. Earline W. Davis*
26. Angelia Dorsey
27. Jennifer Durden
28. Major Terry Enoch*
29. Carl Epps III
30. Yuntalay Gadson
31. Silvia Gaines
32. Luke Gardiner
33. Sabrina German
34. Petula Gomillion
35. Lt. Pamela Green-Scott
36. Joanndra Haliburton
37. Juana Henderson
38. Shannon Holman
39. Col. McArthur Holmes*
40. Kenneth Howard*
41. Marsha D. Howard
42. LaMeisha Hunter
43. Larry O. Jackson
44. Cynthia Jenkins
45. Shawana Jennings
46. Mayor Otis S. Johnson*
47. Prince Johnson
48. Te’Erica Johnson
49. Lester Johnson, III
50. Brenda Kennedy
51. Barbara King
52. Al Lipsey*
53. Don Little
54. Marcus Lotson
55. Chief Willie Lovett*
56. Carmelia Lowman
57. Takiyah Martin
58. Veleeta McDonald
59. Sheila Michael*
60. Chief Charles Middleton*
61. Tammy  A.K. Mixon
62. Prof. Sylvester Murray
63. Charles Odimge
64. Allynne Tosca Owens*
65. Whitney Parker
66. Shakira Patilla
67. Regina Peacock
68. Kathey Porter
69. Dyanne Reese
70. Arneja Riley
71. DiAnca Rogers
72. Bryan Shaw
73. Brittany Simmons
74. Juanita Simmons
75. Dwight Singleton
76. Randolph Slay
77. ZaDonna Slay
78. Rochelle Small-Toney
79. Shirley Smith
80. Nakia Starling
81. Calvin Stevens
82. Latisha Thomas
83. Major Julie Tolbert*
84. Undine Truedell
85. Rosalyn J. Truitt*
86. Dr. Malik Watkins
87. Kai Williams
88. Margaret Williams
89. Monsia Williams
90. Wakeelah Williams
91. Wanda Williams
92. Cherise Wilson

Associate Member:
Ulysses Ford, UDF Consulting, Macon, GA

*Denotes Chapter Charter Member


Ref: See Original documents below

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Mission Statement

National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA)

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization's commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead.

The NFBPA mission is realized through the pursuit of the following important goals:

To serve the magnet organization for linking public, private and academic institutions into an effective network to support interdisciplinary communications, management innovation and professional development among Blacks choosing public service careers.

To provide intensive and rigorous training in critical management areas in response to the specialized needs of Black public sector professionals.

To identify and groom younger, emerging Black administrators and provide relevant exposure to the challenges and rewards of public service careers.

To conduct research on selected social and economic issues endemic to Blacks.

To sponsor and conduct national and regional forums that enable the discussion of timely issues and topical concerns of the Black community.

To develop and maintain a national information bank on the nation's growing Black public administrative leadership.

To promote, strengthen and expand the roles of Blacks in all aspects of public administration.

27 March 2011

Small-Toney NFBPA National Level

Remember, Rochelle Small-Toney belongs to the National Forum for Black Public Administrators. She is not just active in this organization at the local (Savannah) level, but was elected to the national board of directors (her photo is at this bod page) of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators in April 2010.

What this means is, RST will need to travel to forums and other places to speak to people to PROMOTE BLACKS ONLY, at the National (around the USA) level. For instance the National Forum happens soon, around April 16th 2011 in Chicago, Small-Toney is likely to attend since she sits on the NATIONAL Board of directors.

The total cost of such a trip could cost $6,000 at least.

Taxpayers should not be paying for Rochelle Small-Toney's personal memberships/forum attendence cost/ airfare/ lodging/ food for NFBPA. Anyone can join these forums and banquets , as long as they agree to promote BLACKS only, over all others.

26 March 2011

NFBPA Paid for by City, debate

Quote from City Council Debate on Race Based memberships http://www2.wsav.com/news/2011/mar/24/savannah-city-council-debates-membership-dues-ar-1624735/
----- “ The reality is that minorities and women are still very under represented in state and local government ” points out Alderman Van Johnson who is a member of one of the organizations in question. ------------

 In Savannah and Chatham county of course minorities are very seriously misrepresented, with one exception -- the black minority.

10 March 2011

City: Edna Jackson just another NFBPA type

From this link:
http://www.nlc.org/PRESSROOM/PRESSRELEASEITEMS/CityDiversityAwards2010.aspx

Edna Branch Jackson, Mayor Pro Tem, Savannah, Ga. - Judge of event.

For more information on the City Cultural Diversity Awards, visit NBC-LEO’s website at www.nbc-leo.org.

The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials was established in 1970. A constituency group of the National League of Cities, NBC-LEO advocates for the interests of African-American local elected officials. Its mission is to provide African-American municipal officials and their colleagues with forums to share ideas, discussion groups to develop strategies for improving municipal governance, debates on policy issues and programs that contribute to the success of America’s cities and towns.

The National League of Cities is the nation’s oldest and largest organization devoted to strengthening and promoting cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance. NLC is a resource and advocate for 19,000 cities, towns and villages, representing more than 218 million Americans.

09 March 2011

Small-Toney and Bravo Music Co, Inc

Rochelle Small-Toney, city of Savannah's acting Manager, sits on the board of Bravo Music Co., Inc. http://www.bravomusiccompany.com

Bravo stands for:
Black youth Reaching to Achieve in Vocal and Orchestral music.

Anyone can join, however they must agree to promote BLACK YOUTH.

04 March 2011

the forgotten art of writing, Letters

One reaction from writing letters. In reference to NFBPA member Carol Brokaw.


Thank you for reaching out to us. These expenses (NFBPA) should most certainly be paid for out of personal funds. The fact remains that these individuals are only out to serve themselves. In Plainfield, NJ, we have a huge problem with our Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA). Almost everything they do is unchecked and permitted to happen because they are appointed by their cronies. We will continue to fight this injustice and bring it to the attention of our Governor. There have been some arrests lately at other MUA's so we do have hope these individuals will be brought to justice. In the year that you posted that information about Carol Brokaw, she went on 6+ trips. At the time, she was also getting $140 per day for "travel expenses" even though everything was pre-paid with public funds. If there is anything we can do to assist you in your efforts, please let us know. Thanks and keep the faith.

Philip
DumpPMUA.com

27 February 2011

NFBPA City EE's

 update Oct 17, 2012

NFBPA (see mission below) members who work or have worked, for the city of Savannah. To view records of payment see this link here



Carmelia Lowman
City of Savannah, coordinator health and wellness

Carliss Bates
City of Savannah, public information
City of Savannah, coordinator youth council, youth futures authority

Melissa Carter
City of Savannah, administrator property maintenance

Stephanie Cutter
City of Savannah, acting city manager  (Sep 2012 - present) 
City of Savannah, assistant manager     (Dec 2011 - Sep 2012)
City of Savannah, acting assistant city manager (May 2010 - Dec 2011)
City of Savannah, chief sanitation bureau (2002)
City of Savannah, Director residential refuse 
City of Savannah, Coordinator 
City of Savannah, Senior Budget Analyst
City of Savannah, budget analyst (1989)


Kathey Porter
City of Savannah, coordinator Economic Development, Minority/Women Business Enterprises (MWBE)

MarRonde' A. Lumpkin-Lotson
City of Savannah, director economic development ( Jan 2006 - present )

Carolyn H. Bell
Savannah City Council, Alderman At Large 
City of Savannah, director interim management and financial services
City of Savannah, director central service

Sean Brandon
City of Savannah, Management Srvs Bureau Chief  (Jun 2012 - present )
City of Savannah, director parking & mobility (Jun 2009 - Jun 2012)
City of Savannah, Asst to City Manager (Jun 07 - Apr 2009 )

Ciarra Callis
City of Savannah, intern department economic development
NFBPA scholarship recipient

Earline W. Davis
City of Savannah, director housing authority

Luke Gardiner
City of Savannah, Program Administrator 
City of Savannah, director property maintenance
City of Savannah, interim director property maintenance
City of Savannah, administrator construction services dept of housing
City of Savannah, housing rehab dept

Veleeta McDonald
City of Savannah, director mobility & parking (Jul 2012 - present )
City of Savannah, asst director mobility & parking (Jun 2003 - Jul 2012)

Rosalyn J. Truitt
City of Savannah, director development housing authority

Taffanye Young -  2nd Vice President Savannah NFBPA
City of Savannah, chief community & economic development(2012)
City of Savannah, director community planning & development (2000)
City of Savannah, director community Services (1994)
City of Savannah, coordinator neighborhood services (1993)

Allynne Tosca Owens
City of Savannah, economic development

Arneja Riley
City of Savannah, Certification Technician, Economic Development
Minority/Women Business Enterprises (MWBE) Coordinator (CC)

Rochelle Small-Toney
City of Savannah, city manager  (terminated sep 2012)
City of Savannah, city manager acting
City of Savannah, city manager interim
City of Savannah, public development bureau chief
Metropolitan Planning Commission

Israel G. Small
City of Savannah, assistant city manager retired

Randall Toussaint
manager, Savannah Development & Renewal Authority
City of Savannah, housing development

Undine Truedell
City of Savannah, manager project coordinator

Margaret VJ Williams
City of Savannah, chief of staff  (Nov 2006 - present)

Charles G. Middleton
City of Savannah, fire chief

Otis S. Johnson, mayor

Van Johnson, city council

Shawana Jennings
City of Savannnah, Buyer (Apr 2006 -   )


Juanita Simmons
City of Savannah, administrator property maintenance (2006 – 2009)


Dyanne Reese
City of Savannah, clerk of council (1985 - present)

City of Savannah, assistant Clerk of Council (1976 - 1985)
Senior Pastor of Family Nation Church International in Savannah Georgia


Gena P. Taylor
Youth Futures Authority Legislative Committee
Greenbriar executive director 

Latisha Thomas
City of Savannah, Management Fellow
City of Savannah, coordinator management services
City of Savannah, Assistant Revenue Director






***** National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) *****

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization's commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead.

The NFBPA mission is realized through the pursuit of the following important goals:

To serve the magnet organization for linking public, private and academic institutions into an effective network to support interdisciplinary communications, management innovation and professional development among Blacks choosing public service careers.

To provide intensive and rigorous training in critical management areas in response to the specialized needs of Black public sector professionals.

To identify and groom younger, emerging Black administrators and provide relevant exposure to the challenges and rewards of public service careers.

To conduct research on selected social and economic issues endemic to Blacks.

To sponsor and conduct national and regional forums that enable the discussion of timely issues and topical concerns of the Black community.

To develop and maintain a national information bank on the nation's growing Black public administrative leadership.

To promote, strengthen and expand the roles of Blacks in all aspects of public administration.

24 February 2011

NFBPA 08' cost city $ 18, 825.87

Savannah's stand-in city manager Rochelle Small-Toney is a graduate of the NFBPA Executive Leadership Institute and was elected to the national board of directors of the NFBPA in April 2010. 
source: http://savannahherald.net/prince-hall-mba-hosts-the-warren-jones-jr-gala-affair-p609-1.htm

This is an idea of what expenses would be for NFBPA national board director activites in 2008.  The total equals $ 18, 825.87 for the year of 2008, outrageous!

Seems if they would have hired anyone but a black, they would have saved over eighteen thousand dollars that year.  In Savannah, that would have helped pay for one laid-off hourly worker's yearly salary or a month and a week's salary for Rochelle Small-Toney who makes over $15k a month. And, with the number of NBPA members working for the city well, you do the math, is it no wonder the city is broke??

This info from the PLAINFIELD, NJ  MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY
Perhaps someone "accidently" uploaded this info online? Anyway,
below are things the authority paid for Carol Ann Brokaw



02/27/08
THE PEABODY LITTLE ROCK
4,812.34
HOTEL RESERVATION 2008 NFBPA FORUM

03/13/08
CONTINENTAL AIRLINE
2,023.90
AIRFARE FOR NFBPA MEETINGS

03/20/08
NFBPA
4,700.00
REGISTRATION FEE 2008 FORUM

04/02/08
CONTINENTAL AIRLINE
4,245.80
AIRFARE FOR NFBPA, WASTE EXPO

04/02/08
NFBPA
470.00
REGISTRATION FEE 2008 FORUM

04/02/08
NFBPA
225.00
ANNIVERSARY FUND

04/17/08
GLOBAL VIP TRAVEL
1,168.00
AIRLINE TICKETS FOR NFBPA

04/10/08
NFBPA
620.00
REGISTRATION FEE

05/20/08
THE HERZ CORPORATION
370.83
CAR RENTAL NFBPA FORUM 2008

07/09/08
NFBPA
190.00
ANNUAL LEADERSHIP AWARDS BANQUET


Please note the highlighted NFBPA in this link .

Apparently, there is much more to the story as found here http://www.dumppmua.com/trips-trips-trips.html


***** National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) *****

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization's commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead.

The NFBPA mission is realized through the pursuit of the following important goals:

To serve the magnet organization for linking public, private and academic institutions into an effective network to support interdisciplinary communications, management innovation and professional development among Blacks choosing public service careers.

To provide intensive and rigorous training in critical management areas in response to the specialized needs of Black public sector professionals.

To identify and groom younger, emerging Black administrators and provide relevant exposure to the challenges and rewards of public service careers.

To conduct research on selected social and economic issues endemic to Blacks.

To sponsor and conduct national and regional forums that enable the discussion of timely issues and topical concerns of the Black community.

To develop and maintain a national information bank on the nation's growing Black public administrative leadership.

To promote, strengthen and expand the roles of Blacks in all aspects of public administration.

14 February 2011

Rochelle Small-Toney

 update Sep 18, 2012

A little info on the person who gets paid almost $16,000 a month to run the city of Savannah - temporarily. The stand-in, city manager. (update Mar 2011: appointed City Manager).

Rochelle Denise Small-Toney resigned from assistant city manager in Charlottesville, Va and later was hired to fill a vacancy left at the city of Savannah by the retirement of Israel Small.

According to this article from Charlottesville, Toney misled the public up until her resignation.

http://super-blair.blogspot.com/2007/05/asst-city-manager-small-toney-resigns.html

Prior to those positions Toney was assistant city manager of Danville, Va.

Toney began with the city of Savannah on July 9, 2007 for an annual salary of $137,000, as chief of the Public Development Bureau.   By the first quarter of 2010 Toney's salary increased  to $173,000.  When Toney became a stand-in city manager,  city council gave her  raise, which put her current annual salary at $190, 575. (update 2012 - $195,000 )

Toney grew up in Wilmington, NC,  with her parents, Shirley A. and John B. Small Jr., and her younger sister, Rosalind.

Toney is a 1974 graduate of Hoggard High School in Wilmington, NC and is a graduate of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) and was elected to the nationwide board of directors of the NFBPA in April 2010. Toney belongs to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc, and she sits on the Board of Directors of BRAVO Music Company, Inc.

Toney is married to Leroy Toney, Sr., the mother of two children, Rosalind and Leroy Jr., and the grandmother of Isaiah and Josiah Toney.

http://savannahherald.net/prince-hall-mba-hosts-the-warren-jones-jr-gala-affair-p609-1.htm

Below is a disturbing excerpt from a SMNews Article, Toney is the one who brings up the issue of race, Toney's entire dialogue is race based from the beginning.


May 31, 2010 - 7:08am | Updated: February 3, 2011 - 3:14pm:

Waters is confident Small-Toney, 53, can handle the city manager job in Savannah.

Terry Enoch, a major with the Chatham County Sheriff's Department. At a new member induction for the 100 Black Men on Thursday (5-27-2010) night, where Small-Toney spoke, Enoch introduced her as the city's first black city manager


note: Small-Toney became city manager Mar 2011, NOT May 2010

Small-Toney is surprised, she said, at how quickly the issue of race asserted itself in the search for city manager.

If she were named permanently, she would be the first black city manager in the city's history. Some see that as an opportunity. Others see that as one more powerful position being filled by a minority. It shouldn't matter, but it's invariably part of the discussion.
 
"I am who I am. I am African-American, I am female, I am competent. I am a lot of things. It's sad in a way that the discussion had tilted toward race. So what does that say about Savannah? How diverse have we become in this city?"

The support she is getting from other employees helps her cope with the issue of race versus ability, she said.

"I can look beyond those innuendos because the people who matter are coming forward and saying, "Good job - we're confident in you," she said,


 "And they don't all look like me, either." 



--------- below - update  Sep 18, 2012 ---------

2012 - City Manager Rochelle Small-Toney asked to resign by mayor
http://savannahnow.com/news/2012-09-26/savannah-city-manager-rochelle-small-toney-asked-resign-mayor

2012 -

2012 - Mayor and Council do nothing to remove Small-Toney
Instead, city manager was only verbally reprimanded .
http://www.wtoc.com/story/19432561/savannah-city-council-reprimands-city-manager

2012 - Small-Toney LIED in Official Statement (video)

2012 - Small-Toney gives Official Statement about travel expenses.
Admits she needs to keep better track of receipts. 

2012 - Small-Toney violates travel expense policy
Expenses turned in five months late, includes handwritten IOU.

2011 - Small-Toney budgets $40,000 office renovation
Council members not aware of this allocation.
http://savannahnow.com/news/2011-06-21/city-manager-budgets-40000-renovations

2011 - People upset over City Manager's reception
$7,500 price tag -- city just laid off workers.
http://www2.wsav.com/news/2011/may/05/hundreds-attend-meet-and-greet-savannah-city-manag-ar-1808039/

2011 - Small-Toney Director for BRAVO Music Company
http://mp1219.blogspot.com/2011/03/small-toney-and-bravo-music-co-inc.html 

2011 - Skewed process taints manager search
http://mp1219.blogspot.com/2011/02/real-facts-letter-savannah-morning-news.html 

2010 - Small-Toney Director Nationwide Board for NFBPA
http://mp1219.blogspot.com/2011/03/small-toney-nfbpa-national-level.html


 *    *    *

2007 - Small-Toney RESIGNS from Asst City Manager Position
Small-Toney mislead the public. 

2007 - Savannah Director/Chief - Bureau of Public Development
(Assistant City Manager)  2007-2010
http://www.savannahga.gov/cityweb/SavannahGaGOV.nsf/a1cb1c03a5c4f7a9852572a000740182/b1f86078c9ec0a8c8525732c006c8df4?OpenDocument

2010 - Savannah Interim/Acting/Stand-in - City Manager Effective May 3, 2010
http://savannahnow.com/news/2010-05-31/rochelle-small-toney-ready-make-interim-city-manager-job-permanent

2011 - Savannah - City Manager Effective March 2011
http://savannahnow.com/news/2011-03-24/rochelle-small-toney-becomes-savannahs-city-manager

12 February 2011

Skewed process taints manager search

Published Saturday, Feb.12, 2011  http://savannahnow.com/opinion/2011-02-12/letters-editor-sunday - the Headline says Sunday but it is really Saturday. 


Letters to the editor Sunday

Posted: February 12, 2011 - 12:18am  |  Updated: February 12, 2011 - 11:12am

Skewed process taints manager search

By Thomas M. Daniels III

Among its many nonprofit functions to improve U.S. local governments and the professionalism of city and county managers, the International City & County Management Association (ICMA) conducts a multitude of surveys. Its most recent State of the Profession Survey was done in 2009 and sent to all 7,237 city governments with a population of at least 2,500 and to 1,311 county governments.

A total of 2,214 (26 percent) of city and county managers completed the survey and 1,998 (23 percent of those surveyed) answered the question as to their race. Of those 1,900 (95.1 percent) were white, 51 (2.6 percent) were black, and 47 (2.4 percent) were of other races.

It follows that the racial breakdown of the search universe for our city manager should have closely mirrored those statistics. Applying those percentages to the pool of 86 Affion candidates interested in the Savannah vacancy, it should have approximated 82 whites, two blacks, and two of other races.

By extension, the eight resumes selected by Affion for review by our city council should have been roughly 7.6 whites, 0.2 blacks, and 0.2 other. However, the search firm presented six blacks, two whites, and zero others. Quite obviously, Affion received instructions from the city to deliver an overwhelmingly black slate of candidates. Otherwise, the odds of such an outcome are extremely remote if not impossible.

When Mayor Otis Johnson was elected many whites voted for him instead of the white candidates, Dicky Mopper or Frank Rossiter. But since the deck was stacked in favor of blacks in this hiring decision, Otis and company have undermined the ability of black candidates to garner white support in the next election.

Worse yet, as highly educated people and public officials, they're setting very bad examples for young enlightened blacks who rely strictly on merit and strong work ethics. Rather than burying affirmative action, reverse discrimination against whites, and racial cronyism, the bad examples are promoting it.

Equally disturbing is the handling of Acting City Manager Rochelle Small-Toney's bonding problem. As interim city manager, it's her responsibility to ensure city employees are in compliance with the city charter, ordinances, etc. If indeed she didn't know about the bond requirement, she's incompetent. But given her 20 years in city management with the last three in Savannah, most likely she knew and didn't comply, which is malfeasance. Instead of terminating her, or so much as disqualifying her as a candidate for city manager, Otis circled the wagons to protect her and, incredibly, not one alderperson objected.

On the Affion Public website, the closing line of our city manager search criteria reads:

"This individual must be able to adhere to the highest ethical and moral standards and be able to display transparency."

If the one hired actually lived up to those standards, he or she would be in a snake pit. Let's hope we can get past this sad chapter in Savannah history and base hiring decisions strictly on merit.

Mr. Daniels is a Savannah native, retired headhunter, and principal of the nonprofit Cambodia Corps, Inc.

10 February 2011

43 years Later / NFBPA

Why does Savannah need a National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) in 2011?

Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming have no chapters of this racist group but Virginia and Georgia do.

Savannah created their group in 2006, some 43 years after discrimination was outlawed.  There are at least 18 department heads at the city who are black. UPDATE: 2012 (30+ dept heads)  There are actually more blacks working at the city than any other color/race.

Ii is clearly understood and recognized,  that there is absolutely no need for this group to be in existence in Savannah. As many public schools in Savannah reflect the inner city population and are 90 + % black.

And there are many more groups in Savannah just like NFBPA.  Only for blacks.

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed major forms of discrimination including racial segregation. One major thing the Act did was end unequal application by facilities that served the general public. Why is there a problem today at Savannah's city hall then?

Why do blacks want to keep separating themselves into these groups?
Is it so they can say, so-and-so doesn't like me because I belong to XXX Black organization? Is it to keep a "trump" card handy?  

Everyone knows these organizations are racist due to the fact that the only reason for the organization is the color of one's skin. How can one in public office, belong to an organization based on skin color, and make fair decisions in public business?

Savannah and the world, need a watchdog group to reflect the change of modern times and to promote true equality in this 21st Century so we don't succumb to racial wars.