One Hundred Black Women of Funeral Service
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
About the 100 Black Women of Funeral Service
About
The 100 Black Women of Funeral Service, Inc. was established in 1993, to provide a Network for Black Women and Minorities who have chosen Funeral Service as their Profession or Career.
Mission
A VISIONARY FORCE OF PROFESSIONAL WOMEN COMMITTED TO THE CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT OF THE FUNERAL SERVICE INDUSTRY AND ITS MEMBERSHIP THROUGH THE STRONG SUPPORT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FOR MEMBERS AND MENTORING FOR OUR PERSPECTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE STUDENTS THROUGH SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS.
Company Overview
The 100 Black Women of Funeral Service, Inc. was established in 1993, to provide a Network for Black Women and Minorities who have chosen Funeral Service as their Profession or Career.
Doretha Hector, CFSP - CPC, was chosen by the Board of Directors to serve as our first President to spearhead this newly formed organization, and to give both professionalism and spiritual guidance as we forged new... pages in the history of funeral service.
Funeral Service does not remain a male dominated profession. The face of the profession has changed and as our clients demand more service and individual attention, women have been called on to bring more ideas, sensitivity and creativity to the profession. Women of Funeral Service you have risen to the occasion.
Today, women bring to the profession more education and training than our predecessors. Your eye for detail, coupled with compassion and mother-wit, uniquely qualify you for the profession. As we reach out together, women and mortuary students, we extend a welcome through our Leadership Program for Tomorrow. We must mentor and network with the old and the new.
Doretha Hector, CFSP - CPC, was chosen by the Board of Directors to serve as our first President to spearhead this newly formed organization, and to give both professionalism and spiritual guidance as we forged new... pages in the history of funeral service.
Funeral Service does not remain a male dominated profession. The face of the profession has changed and as our clients demand more service and individual attention, women have been called on to bring more ideas, sensitivity and creativity to the profession. Women of Funeral Service you have risen to the occasion.
Today, women bring to the profession more education and training than our predecessors. Your eye for detail, coupled with compassion and mother-wit, uniquely qualify you for the profession. As we reach out together, women and mortuary students, we extend a welcome through our Leadership Program for Tomorrow. We must mentor and network with the old and the new.
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