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Dennis Day, CEO/Founder, D-Day Media Group Inc.
Dennis Day is a media visionary. In the Fall of 2002 he founded D-Day Media Group Inc. Day's career spans more than 30 years in leadership roles within the public and private sectors. > Read Bio
 

Warren Armstrong, New City, New York, is a broadcast engineer for ABC TV and has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on "The Ricki Lake Show" in the Talk category and for "As The World Turns" in the Drama category. He has also worked on the NFL Halftime Show on CBS. He is a graduate of Long Island University's Department of Media Arts.

Marcella L. Bullmaster, Ed.D is on the faculty of the Kaplan School of Education. Formerly, she was Executive Director of Curriculum for Kaplan K12 Learning Services in New York City. She was also founding principal of Newark Christian School and has served as a researcher for the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future.

Karriem Dean is a graduate of Fisk University in Nashville and Karriem has served in a number of corporate project managing positions, including with IBM. He is currently Senior Associate with JP Morgan Chase.

Debbie DuCree, Washington DC, was the Northwest's first African-American disc jockey in Seattle, Washington. For ten years she was Director of Communications for Motown Records in Detroit. She has also served as Director of Communications for Playboy Clubs International. She is presently an administrator with the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.

Gordon Keith of Gary, Indiana, is Co-founder / President of Steeltown Records, the company that originally recorded Dennis Day's musical group The Valiants. Steeltown was also the first label to record The Jackson Five. Keith, a minister, remains active in the recording and entertainment industry.

Geneva Moore holds a Doctor of Arts in English from the University of Michigan. She teaches African American Literature, American Minority Women Writers, Multicultural Literature, and College English Composition at the University of Wisconsin, the Whitewater Campus. She has also written a biography of Phyllis Wheatley.

Leonard Watkins, Denver Colorado, is a retired supervising aerospace electrical engineer, formerly of Martin Marietta. He specializes in digital interface. Leonard was also a platform foreman for the moon buggy, the historic vehicle that scathed the surface of the moon in search of moon rocks.

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