BDPA (formerly Black Data Processing Associates) was founded in
1975 in Philadelphia, PA and continues today to bridge the
Digital Divide with its programs and services.

BDPA New York 2014 Executive Board Members

Tyrone Terrence McKinney....................................................President
Anthony Dupree.............................................................President Elect
Jim Harrison.....................................................................VPM of Finance
Henry Burns...........................................VP of Membership Management
Carol Anthony..................................................Director of IT Showcase
Vanessa Anderson....................................................Director of HSCC
Nicole Ellis..............................Director of Education and Youth Outreach
Sitara Ahmed........................................Director of Corporate Relations
Jeannine Andre-Burns...........Director of Corporate Communications
Tania Silcott....................................................................Board Secretary
Okwudili Udeh.......................................................................Webmaster

Renetta English...........................................................Immediate Past President..

Governance:
By-Laws

 

 

 

 

Membership
The Membership Committe is tasked with engaging current and new members to participate in all of the Chapter's events. They will also welcome all visitors and participate in all monthly program meetings. They will also be the sounding board for members concerns.

Communications
The Communications Committee handles all communications to chapter members and non-members, utilizing email, the chapter and national website, and various social media.

Education
The Education Committee is tasked with providing our membership and our communities with both technical and non technical workshops and seminars on new technology trends as they affect us in today's society. Responsiblities also include training of our New York student competition team, providing speakers for student events, and liaison to various high schools.

Corporate Program
The Program Committee is responsible for organizing and facilitating the monthly program meeting held monthly. They seek experts from a wide range of Information Technology (IT) and non-IT backgrounds to present their topics to BDPA members and non-members alike.

Corporate Relations
The Corporate Relations Commmittee will help foster corporate relationships. They will participate in engaging our corporate sponsors with all of the chapters events and community affairs.

Finance
The Finance Committee keeps a close watch on the budget of the organization. They help the chapter maximize the use of its funds.

Black Family Technology Awareness Week (BFTAW)
BFTAW is a national public awareness campaign designed to encourage more African Americans to incorporate technology into their daily lives.   The event focuses on closing the digital divide by helping bridge the gap between black families and technology.   

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