March IO, 2010 Jlortlani» (Observer Page 9 NAACP Ushers In New Generation Elects youngest ever chair The NAACP has named Roslyn M. BrockasChairofthecivilrights group’s Board of Directors. Brock, 44, is the youngest ever and fourth woman to serve as board chair. Her resume boasts more than 25 years of service to the NAACP, including as a youth board member, youth and college state conference president, board member, and vice chair to the NAACP board. “As the NAACP ushers in a new generation, it is a great honor to be elected chairman of the board of this esteemed association,” Brock said, after her selection last month. “We are blessed with the opportunity to lead the fight for civil and human rights into an­ other century, and 1 am honored to help the NAACP issue the clarion call while ensuring the future legacy of this great organi­ zation.” Brock announced her candi­ dacy last August after her prede­ cessor Julian Bond declared his retirem en t. Bond endorsed Brock’s candidacy, citing her ex- Roslyn Brock perience as well as her youth. “The time has come for me to step down as Chairman of the Board and 1 cannot think of a bet­ ter person to pass the torch to than Roslyn M. Brock,” Bond said. NAACP President and Chief Executive Officer Benjamin Todd Jealous called Brock a fierce ad­ vocate for social justice, who is squarely focused on addressing the crises of today and winning the victories of tomorrow.” In addition to her service with the NAACP, Brock serves as Vice President at Bon Secours Health Care in Marriottsville, Md. She is the chief spokesperson for Bon Secours on government relations, advocacy and public policy. She previously worked 10 years in health programs at the W. K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Mich. She graduated ma­ gna cum laude from Virginia Union University; earned a master's de­ gree in health services adminis­ tration from George Washington University, an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a Master of Divinity degree from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Theol­ ogy at Virginia Union University. Assault May Have Led to Death Kipp Crawford was in some sort of confrontation with another person and landed in the middle of Willamette Boulevard where he was run over by two cars. The Portland Police Bureau, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, is asking for your help in solving the homicide o f a well known Portland musician. On Nov. 4 at approximately 2:26 a.m., Kipp Crawford, 32, was run over by two cars on North Willamette Boulevard at North Hodge. Prior to being run over, Crawford was seen riding his bike eastbound on Willamette Boulevard, when for unknown reasons his bike crashed and he landed in the westbound lane o f Willamette. 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