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Network Journal Magazine features Phil Andrews appointment to African Atlantic Genealogical Society as Public Relations Director in moving up section December/January Issue
Network Journal Magazine features Phil Andrews appointment to African Atlantic Genealogical Society as Public Relations Director in moving up section December/January Issue
(PRWEB) December 31, 2003 --Phillip Andrews was featured in the Network Journal Magazine (www.tnj.com) in the moving up section in the December/January issue announcing his appointment to the African Atlantic Genealogical Society Board of Director as Public Relations Director. African Atlantic Genealogical Society is located at www.africantic.om He is a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School. He has served in many capacities during the last decade such as 100 Black Men Board of Directors, Roosevelt Chamber Commerce Board Member. He has been honored as the Nassau Council Chamber of Commerce/Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year 1995, and Nassau Council Chamber of Commerce/West Indian Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year 1998.
Mr. Andrews has been active in the Caribbean American/African American community for over a decade. He served as the Public Relations Director for the West Indian American Chamber of Commerce.
On September 1, 2003, Mr. Phil Andrews was nominated and selected for Whos Who in the Literary World for the month of September 2003. The Literary World located at www.literaryworld.org features top individuals in the literary world who are influential in the book industry. Mr. Andrews is C & B Books Distribution www.cbbooksdistribution.com Public Relations Director. Recently he helped propel C & B Books Distribution to over 190,000 web site hits in less than 24 months. C & Books is one of the fastest growing online bookstores in the country.
Mr. Andrews is also listed in Whos Who in Black America and International Whos Who. He has been featured in Community Journal Newspaper, Point of View newspaper, Hempstead Horn Newspaper, Shoptalk Magazine, Amsterdam news, The Network Journal Newspaper, The New American Newspaper, Harlem World Magazine, and Economic Forum Newspaper/Minority Business Review. He is also featured in the book 15 Years of Minority Business Development written by Mr. Robert H. Adams publisher of the Economic Forum Newspaper/Minority Business Review. Mr. Andrews has served on the Executive Board of the Hempstead NAACP and is certified as a Mentor by the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. He has been recently reelected to the Board of Directors of the 100 Black Men of Long Island for the 2003 -- 2006 term.
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