As the Rotary International continues to recognize its 30th year of
Women in The Rotary, Laquita R. Stribling, became the first
African American installed as 6760 District Governor for Rotary
International 2018-2019. Laquita is a past president of the
Rotary
Club of Nashville
(2014-2015), the 3rd largest Rotary Club in the world
with nearly 600 members. Nearly 150 Rotarians and guests from Tennessee,
Arkansas and Georgia celebrated the historic occasion for the native
Arkansan on
July
14, 2018 at the Music City Center.
No stranger to breaking glass ceilings in
Rotary
and beyond, Laquita was the first African American woman president of
the Nashville Rotary Club, the second African American, and the fifth
woman to the lead the
club in its first 100 years. Francis Guess, a long time mentor and
friend, was the first African American president of the club and was her
champion in chief.
Laquita has been writing
HERstory for several decades. She was the first female to be
awarded a full athletic scholarship at her Alma Mater, the University of
Arkansas at Pine Bluff, where she received a Bachelor of Arts
degree. She went on to obtain a Master of Public
Administration degree with a concentration in Human Resources from the
University of Memphis. In 1996, she joined Randstad USA in an entry
level position and is now Senior Area Vice President responsible for 4
districts, 9 offices across 3 states, over 1,300
employees and over $40,000,000 in revenue. In addition to her corporate leadership role and civic engagement in the community, Laquita expects to earn a doctoral degree
in Leadership and Professional Practices from Trevecca Nazarene University in December 2018.
During her
tenure as president of the Rotary Club of Nashville, Laquita led the
effort to raise a record $300,000 to fund local community projects. She
also spearheaded the creation of a
strategic plan to intentionally and proactively seek and attract more
women, people of color, younger people, and individuals from more varied
industries. In a time when most clubs’ memberships were declining, the
Rotary Club of Nashville’s membership saw
net growth, and became a more diverse and inclusive organization. She
also established a Rotaract Club at Fisk University to engage students
in leadership and service.
At her
installation ceremony, Laquita acknowledged her family and friends who
were in attendance as well as Rotarians who were trailblazers before
her; Jo Federspiel (1997-1998), first
female president of the Nashville Rotary Club; Rotary District
Governors, Dr. Linda Rudolph (2002-2003) and Judy Tryree (2013-2014);
and
Suzanne Buchanan, executive director of the Nashville Rotary Club (1988-2018). Mrs. Federspiel expressed her pride in
seeing Laquita become District Governor and read a proclamation from Mayor David
Briley
declaring July 14th, 2018, “Laquita R. Stribling Day.”
Laquita made the evening a family affair by pinning her husband, Finis Stribling III, a Paul Harris Fellow, a recognition that shows appreciation for and encourages substantial contributions to the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.
Photo credit: Emmanuel Roland
Originally article written by Genma Stringer Holmes can be found here.
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