Tracey McCants Lewis Appointed Board Chair of August Wilson African American Cultural Center
Tracey McCants Lewis has served on AWAACC’s Board of Directors since 2015.by BWW News Desk
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center today announced the appointment Tracey McCants Lewis as AWAACC s new Chair of the Board along with the election of four new trustees, Dr. Rahmon Hart, Tony Murphy, Shiv Seth, and Dr. James Taylor. The addition of the new trustees continues to grow the range of community advocates, philanthropists, and business leaders supporting the organization and its mission to offer programs and resources that advance August Wilson s legacy, reflect the universal issues of identity that the playwright tackled, celebrate Black culture, and inspire future innovators in arts and culture.
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“This has been a complete and thorough process,” Backus said. Our administrators, teachers and community partners had opportunities to meet in focus-group settings with the search facilitator, and DACC staff were also invited to meet the two finalists. All those we interviewed along the way were excellent and gave us much to consider.