TABPHE

TABPHE

Philosophy


Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education (TABPHE) believes that human performance, increase productivity, and quality of life are enhanced through the sharing of individual experiences. Higher education personnel are rich in experience, knowledge and skills that play a vital role in helping educational institutions address key goals for achieving success. TABPHE provides a statewide vehicle for a diverse, multicultural workforce to learn, share, direct, lead and influence our educational system.

Objectives

  • To act as a viable support for African Americans and other ethnic minorities in the educational process.
  • To evaluate, suggest and support programs pertinent to African Americans and other ethnic minorities in colleges, universities and communities.
  • To encourage and promote collaboration among African Americans and other ethnic minorities in the educational process.
  • To assist colleges and universities in the recruitment, placement, and retention of African American and other ethnic minority students, faculty, staff and administrators, and to cooperate in other efforts relative to upgrading the educational objectives of the institutions.
  • To stimulate interest in and awareness of current issues relevant to African Americans and other ethnic minorities in higher education.
  • To provide a vehicle for disseminating the viewpoints of African Americans and other ethnic minorities regarding access and equity in the education of African Americans (including but not limited to Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action).
  • To assist in and be supportive of the enlightenment and strengthening of African American and other ethnic minority programs at the secondary level geared toward college entrance.

Commitments

Time Commitment
  • Commit to attending a minimum of eight scheduled meetings per year.
  • Commit to spending at least two hours per month doing something for the chapter (e.g., recruit new members, gather information for the newsletter, call another chapter member).

Financial Commitment
  • Commit personal and/or professional resources in the form of copies, postage, cash, etc., for special projects of the chapter according to one's ability and in compliance with all local and state rules and regulations associated with one's place of employment.

Conference Support Commitment
  • Commit to supporting the Association's Annual State Conference. Support may include, but is not limited to, assisting in the local advertisement of the conference, attending the conference, bringing individuals or sponsoring individuals to attend the conference, and donations of finances and/or time in support of conference.

Page last updated April 4, 2018.

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Contact Information
Simone B. Sanders
President
(361) 695-6661

Beverly Cage
Secretary
(361) 698-1279

Dr. Tammy Donaldson
Treasurer
(361) 698-1222

Cheryl Garner
Vice President of Membership
(361) 698-1277

Cheryal D. Wright
Vice-President of Programs
(361) 739-7572

Tina Y. Butler
Vice-President of Public Relations
(361) 698-1035

Josephine Marshall
Parliamentarian
(361) 825-5719

Beverly Cage
Historian
(361) 698-1279

Evon English
Immediate Past President
(361) 825-3890
 
 
Mail to:

TABPHE
P.O. Box 71472
Corpus Christi, TX 78467