News Release
Two Jacobs School of Engineering staff named as Forty Under 40 awardees by the Urban League
San Diego, CA, October 20, 2010 -- The , Equal Opportunity Day and Diversity Summit announced its first class of Forty Under 40 awardees on October 1, 2010. The award is intended to introduce young leaders who are playing critical roles in the community and professional arenas within San Diego County. Terrance Mayes, director of , and Ebonee Williams, Managing Director, , are two of the award winners.
Ebonee Williams (left) and Terrance Mayes (right), both staff members from the Jacobs School of Engineering are among the 's Forth Under 40 awardees.
The Forty Under 40 awards program honors 40 men and women under the age of 40 who have been making headlines in their fields. To qualify, a nominee either had to meet selection criteria that included working in San Diego, their scope of responsibility, their community service work, or they had be a rising star student who has demonstrated excellence in leadership. The newest class of Forty Under 40’s demonstrate a commitment and persistence to building a brighter San Diego. “We believe it’s important to honor their achievements; the emergence of these young leaders is critical to the future of San Diego,” said Ray King, President & CEO Urban League of San Diego County.
The hosting organization, Urban League San Diego County Young Professionals (ULSDCYP), is a national network of young professionals ages 21-40 that provides leadership development, economic empowerment and community volunteer opportunities for young professionals. ULSDCYP members work to develop, implement, and lead the next generation's civil rights agenda within the National Urban League, the civil rights movement, and society-at-large.
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Jacobs School of Engineering
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