Box 4, Folder 4, Document 11

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OMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION

ESTABLISHED BY THE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, NOVEMBER, 1966
1208 CITY HALL, ATLANTA GEORGIA $0303 TELEPHONE 522-4468 EXT. 433

DR. SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS, Otairman
THE HONORABLE SAM MASSELL, JR., Ex-Officio

President, Board of Aldermen

COMMISSION MEMBERS

MR. T. M. ALEXANDER, SR.
MR. R. BYRON ATTRIDGE
MRS. SARA BAKER

MISS HELEN BULLARD

MR. R. J. BUTLER

REP. JAMES E. DEAN

MR. ROBERT DOBBS

REP. C. G. EZZARD

MR. L. L. GELLERSTEDT, JR.
MR. CHARLES HART

DR. ROBERT E. LEE

MRS. F. W. PATTERSON
RABBI JACOB M. ROTHSCHILD
MR. M. O. RYAN

MR. JACK SELLS

MR. PAUL SHIELDS

MR. L. D. SIMON

MRS. MARY STEPHENS

DR. J. RANDOLPH TAYLOR

MR. NAT WELCH
Executive Director

TO: The Business Advisory Committee “s

FROM: Nat Welch MW

SUBJECT: Committee Meeting April 28, 1969

DATE: April 9, 1969

The Business Advisory Committee of the Community Relations
Commission will meet from 3:30-5:00 p.m., Monday, April 28
in the Aldermanic Chambers of City Hall. Here is the agenda;

- 1, A report and an evaluation of the '' Workshop on Black
Business Opportunity" sponsored by the Commission
at Atlanta University, February 20.

2. John Cox, Director of the Atlanta Youth Council, will
outline several projects your company can undertake
this summer to get disadvantaged kids off the streets
and constructively involved.

3, CRC Project Director Chuck Williams, who is working
with twenty-five large Atlanta companies on stepping up
employment of minority persons, will give a brief report.
The Committee wants to hear about any successful ideas
your company has developed to increase minority
employment,

4, Andy Huber of the National Alliance of Businessmen will
briefly outline their program which will emphasize
employment of black females.

Please feel free to bring along one or two other of your company's
executives who might have interests in the above areas.




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