, .................. .. W • • • * » * ♦ • * • " % « \ * * ' *' M ay 19, 1993 » T he P ortland O bserver P age A4 Visibly Committed Los Angeles Educator Reveta Franklin Bowers Elected To Walt Disney Board Of Directors Reveta Franklin Bowers, a Los Angeles educator, was elected to the board o f directors o f The Walt Disney Company Mrs. Bowers. 44, w ill fill the vacancy created by the death last Feb­ ruary o f Sharon Disney Lund, Walt Disney ’ s daughter. Mrs. Bowers’ term runs u ntil the annual stockholders meeting in 1996 A career educator, Mrs. Bowers has been head o f school at the Center for Early Education in Los Angeles since 1976 The center has an enrollment of 475 students, from pre-schoolers through sixth grade. She holds a B A degree in humanities from the U ni­ versity o f Southern California and an M. A. in development psy chology from the College for Developmental Stud­ ies Mrs. Bowers started her educa­ tional career asa kindergarten teacher at the L ittle Citizens School in Los Angeles and later taught in Los Ange­ les Unified School District and at the • ;.? .;. f ... GENEVAS :< V » . i College for Developmental Studies She serves on the boards o f direc­ tors o f numerous educational organi­ zations, including the Educational Records Bureau and the National As­ sociation o f 1 ndependent Schools, and has served as an officer o f several professional associations “We are extremely pleased to have Mrs Bowers jo in us on our board, said Michael D , Eisner, Disney chair­ man and chief executive officer, 1 have had the opportunity to observe her guide the growth of a fine educa­ tional facility Her understanding o f young people and the educational pro­ cess w ill be extremely helpful We are fortunate to have the benefit o f her experience and knowledge." M rs Bowers is married to Bob S Bowers, Jr., a municipal court com­ missioner. They have two children, Craig. 18, a freshman at the Univer­ sity o f California at Berkeley, and Collette, 16, a high school ju n io r at Harv ard-Westlake School. Shear Perfection As a result, more awareness is focused on the vital community development work they The work o f the National Association lor the Advancement of Colored People ( NA ACT), the Opportunities Industrialization C enters (O1C) o f America, the National Urban League, and the United Negro College Fund (U N C F ) is essential to the communities they serve. That's why K J Reynolds Tobacco Company is committed to their continued growth. No where is this support more visi­ ble than in the R.J Reynolds Public Service x carry out. This is just one ol the many ways R.J. Reynolds, in cooperation with numerous billboard companies, is demonstrating its longstanding commitment to African- American progress. 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