Annual Meeting

Until the lions have their own historian,
tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter.

Sponsored by Duke Energy

Friday, February 6, 2009
Hyatt Regency Grand Ballroom
12 Noon

You can purchase tickets or tables by clicking below.

 

Glorifying the Lions Honorees

Honorable Theodore M. Berry
William F. Bowen
Dr. Lawrence Hawkins
Carl Lindner, Jr.
Rev. Damon Lynch, Jr.
Honorable William L. Mallory, Sr.
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth
Marian and Donald Spencer
Emily T. Spicer
Louise Spiegel
Ernie Waits

Medallion Circle Honors

JP Morgan Chase Bank
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Greater Cincinnati Foundation

 

 

Featured Program


Learn & Earn!

Earn up to $320 while you train for a better job!

Click here for more information.

 

 

AALDP Alumni Association


African American Leadership Development Program Alumni Association Members

Use the following link to quickly and securely pay your 2008 membership dues using your Visa, MasterCard or American Express.

 

 

Support Your Urban League

 

The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati is supported by area companies, foundations, the United Way, and caring individuals like you who believe in the programs and services we provide to the community.

Your gift, large or small, can make a difference in the lives of thousands that the Urban League serves annually. Any gift is worthy, when it comes from the heart.

Please use the following link to quickly and securely make your donation with your Visa, MasterCard or American Express.

 

Featured Services


The Urban League offers job readiness skills training and job placement assistance for individuals who may have difficulty finding a job because of a lack of work experience, lack of education and training, or because of a past criminal background.

 
Jobs

SOAR - Solid Opportunities for Advancement and Retention

Special Opportunities for Uptown Residents: Avondale, Clifton, Clifton Heights, Coryville, Fairview, Mt. Auburn, and University Heights.


Change your life. Train yourself for a new and better job.

  • Short-term education and training with job placement assistance for adults in the Uptown area communities.

  • Three week pre-employment training program that provides job readiness skills for people who may have criminal backgrounds or employment barriers such as a lack of:
    • Work experience
    • Education/training
    • Basic computer skills

To participate, you must attend an information session: Every Tuesday at 2:00 PM and 5:30 PM Every Friday at 9:00 AM

For more information
please contact Angela Walker
at 513-487-6522

 
Jobs

Accelerated call Center Education (ACE)

This is a no cost intensive training program in computer and customer service skills designed to qualify graduates for employment in the call-center industry.

Learn More
Volunteers Needed!


Help others help themselves.
Regardless of your skill or availability, the Urban League needs you. Can we count on your help? Information about volunteer opportunities is available by calling 513-281-9955.

 

Looking for a Job?


Job Opportunities.
The Urban League offers job readiness skills training and job placement assistance. Learn More

 

 

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Welcome to youth, Jobs & justice
From Donna Jones Baker, president/CEO - The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati welcomes you to explore our web site that has been redesigned to assist clients, volunteers and supporters in helping us realize our mission to develop strong African American families and individuals who are fully educated, employed, empowered, healthy with quality housing, and whose contributions are valued and recognized as benefiting the local community.

For nearly 60 years, the Urban League has been helping individuals gain the skill needed to grow and prosper in our complex society.

We are grateful for the help of thousands of area residents and numerous corporations who work with us to build a great and embracing community.

I encourage your comments and questions about our programs and services. We will make every effort to respond to you within 48 hours. Please feel free to contact me by clicking here.

 

More About the
Urban League

Urban League's Economy Monitor

Use the links below
to view up-to-date snapshots of the economy.

Download the National Urban League's Home Mortgage Report which reports that Blacks and other minorities are stil more likely to receive a high-priced loan, but they received only a small share of all subprime loans.

 

 

Your involvement is crucial to the Region's future

Greater Cincinnati today is at an important crossroads. Our region is endowed with exceptional resources. Yet there is no clear and comprehensive picture for deploying our assets in a manner that will allow us to achieve continued social progress, economic prosperity and community building.

With this in mind, a group of passionate leaders from a variety of sectors of society in Greater Cincinnati have come together to organize an action agenda for the four primary counties of Southwest Ohio (Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren). As this agenda emerges, it will be aligned with similar initiatives already well developed in Northern Kentucky (Vision 2015) and Southeast Indiana to form a comprehensive regional agenda for the Tri-State region.

For more information please visit the Agenda 360 web site.

Please click here for a list of the Community Engagement Meetings.

 

The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati is proud to be a CETconnect.org partner. We encourage you take a few moments to view these video clips and learn about the League's involvement in the community.

 

Glorifying the Lions Presentation  


Glorifying the Lions Presentation

Donna Jones-Baker, President & CEO of the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, recognizes five outstanding Greater Cincinnatians and two local companies for performing civic and community service during the annual Glorying the Lions presentations.

Recorded on 2/2/2007 at Hyatt Regency, Cincinnati

 

58th annual Meeting and luncheon


Glorifying the Lions Presentation

The keynote speaker at the Urban League's 58th annual meeting and luncheon, Melvin Gravely, Ph.D., of The Institute for Entrepreneurial Thinking calls upon the audience to make an impact in their community. Dr. Gravely asks each person to go beyond giving ... to actually invest in making a difference.

Recorded on 2/2/2007 at Hyatt Regency, Cincinnati

Women in the C-Suite


Glorifying the Lions Presentation

2007 Pulse Update: Women in the C-Suite is the March 2007 update of the 2005 Pulse study commissioned by the Women's Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation. In this first of two segments, speakers presenting the report include Mary Stagaman of the University of Cincinnati, Donna Jones-Baker of the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, and Vanessa Freytag of Women's Business Cincinnati. Watch for the second part of the presentation, the panel discussion of experienced women leaders, in the Lifelong Learning content section next week. (Some audio difficulties were encountered in this taping; however, they will be brief.)