100 of the best and brightest Black women in corporate America - Special Report - Blacks in Corporate America in the '90s
Ebony, Jan, 1990 by Lynn Norment, Roxanne Brown
Rita P. Wilson is territorial vice president at Allstate Insurance Co. in Chicago, where she oversees homeowners and auto insurance in 20 states.
Brenda Andrew is vice president of Almo/Irving Music, the publishing arm of A&M Records that acts on behalf of its songwriters. She resides in Los Angeles.
Sylvia Rhone is senior vice president of Atlantic Records in New York City, where she is responsible for the signing, promoting and marketing of artists.
Martina Lewis Bradford is vice president of government affairs for AT&T, New York/New England. Her seven-state region generates $500 million in revenues.
Joy Mair-Jones is vice president at Bankers Trust Co., New York. She is a senior lending officer in the Private Bank that handles high-net worth clients.
Adrienne Crowe is regional vice president and head of Bank of America's Long Beach (Calif.) Regional Commercial Banking Office.
Patricia D. Johnson is senior vice president of government services for Blue Cross of California, Woodland Hills, Calif., where she supervises 550 people.
Judy Barker is president of the Borden Foundation and director of corporate social responsibility for Borden, Inc. She is based in Columbus, Ohio.
Brenda Evans Edgerton is vice president and treasurer of the Campbell Soup Company in Camden, N.J., where she oversees the company's finances.
June M. Baldwin, vice president of business affairs at (Johnny) Carson Productions Group in Los Angeles, negotiates license agreements with the networks.
Sara Melendez, vice president, marketing, CBS Records, New York, oversees development of artists such as Regina Belle, Eddie Murphy, Herbie Hancock.
Jean M. Smith is vice president and division executive for the Chase Manhattan Bank branch network for both Brooklyn and Staten Island, N.Y.
J. Veronica Biggins is executive vice president and director of human resources at Citizens and Southern Georgia Corporation in Atlanta.
Ingrid Saunders Jones is corporate assistant vice president for urban and government affairs for The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Ga.
Gwendolyn Hatten Stanback is a vice president at Continental Bank in Chicago, where she is a senior banker in the corporate banking department.
Doloares Morris, vice president, Magical World of Disney, The Walt Disney Co. in Burbank, Calif., is responsible for telefilms and network series.
Dianna L. Green is a corporate officer and vice president of the human resources group for Duquesne Light Company in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jaye P. Morgan, vice president, the First National Bank, Chicago, is a senior syndications specialist in the $200 million to $3 billion merchant banking group.
Paula A. Sneed, vice president of consumer affairs for General Foods USA, in White Plains, N.Y., is responsible for advocating consumer interests.
Jocelyn Carter-Miller is vice president of marketing at Mattel Toys in Hawthorne, Calif., where she oversees the Barbie, Heart Family and Jazzie doll lines.
Sheryl D. Joyner is vice president and group manager for the scientific information management group at Maxima Corporation in Rockville, Md.
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