National Association of Professional Women Inducts Loleta Guillory, Teacher Assistant, Project Accept–Roosevelt-Tulsa Public Schools, Into its VIP Woman of the Year Circle
Garden City, NY (PRWEB) April 12, 2016 -- The National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) honors Loleta Guillory as a 2015-2016 inductee into its VIP Woman of the Year Circle. She is recognized with this prestigious distinction for leadership in education. NAPW is the nation’s leading networking organization exclusively for professional women, boasting more than 850,000 members and over 200 operating Local Chapters.
“I’m pleased to recognize Loleta with this important honor,” said NAPW President Star Jones. “Her perseverance, work ethic and leadership qualities are an inspiration to all women.”
Recruited by a former Principal, Loleta Guillory joined the staff of Project Accept – Roosevelt-Tulsa Public Schools as a Teacher Assistant. She has been in this position for four years and works closely with the administrative team, the Principal and of course, the students.
“My responsibilities are assisting the Librarian, assisting students with researching materials and providing tutoring services,” said Ms. Guillory. “I use my journalism skills to write papers and poetry, and I work with students to help improve their reading skills.”
Ms. Guillory is passionate about the work she does with her students. She finds it very rewarding to help them overcome challenges so they may be successful. A published Poet, she is the Author of Hung, a poem that is currently in the Library of Congress. Ms. Guillory obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Journalism and Music from Central State University.
About NAPW
NAPW’s mission is to provide an exclusive, highly advanced networking forum to successful women executives, professionals and entrepreneurs where they can aspire, connect and achieve. Through innovative resources, unique tools and progressive benefits, professional women interact, exchange ideas, advance their knowledge and empower each other.
Lisa Mancuso, NAPW, +1 (516) 453-6111, [email protected]
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