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More recently, she was inducted into Winthrop's Athletics Hall of Fame, was named one of the city's Top Businesswomen by The Business Journal and was recognized with the Judy Wilkins Rose endowment as part of the University YMCA's Y Pathways program. In 2010, she was featured by Charlotte USA Women celebrating 20 Dynamic Women and was a ...
“When you hear them... and they resonate in your soul,” a co-founder of the Charlotte breakfast said of King’s ideas, “it’s like, how can you quit?” ...
The Swank is also a philanthropic organization. They furnished a room at the McCrory YMCA, contributed to the United Negro College Fund, Johnson C. Smith University, Second Harvest and assist the Mecklenburg Court Volunteers. [2] The Club also holds social activities including a New Year's Eve parties, and a Labor Day Cookout. [2]
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McCrory worked as the vice president of human resources for YMCA and as a regional human resources manager at Cigna. [citation needed] From 1995 to 2009, McCrory was the first lady of Charlotte, North Carolina, through her husband's seven terms as mayor. [1] He had previously served three terms as a city councilman. [1]
IKEA opened a store in University City on February 18, 2009. [3] This is the first and only IKEA in the Carolinas. University City is also one of six Municipal Service Districts in Charlotte. [4] University City has an estimated population of more than 160,000 within its unofficial borders, which includes parts of Charlotte, Concord and Harrisburg.
Mary C. Jackson married Henry Lawrence McCrorey, a widower and the president of Johnson C. Smith University, in 1916. She died in 1944, aged 76 years. After Henry's death in 1951, the black YMCA in Charlotte, North Carolina was renamed the McCrorey Family YMCA.
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