Abbot Giles Hayes serves as a college counselor at Delbarton School, an independent boys’ college preparatory school in Morristown, New Jersey. An active participant in his community, Abbot Giles Hayes remains involved in a number of community service and social justice initiatives in northern New Jersey, including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Members of the NAACP strive to eradicate racial discrimination and ensure the social, educational, economic, and political rights of all people. Currently, the organization is preparing for its 11th Annual NAACP Leadership 500 Summit, scheduled for May 2015. Held at the Rosen Shingle Hotel in Orlando, Florida, the summit provides a venue for community, civic, academic, and business leaders to engage in thought-provoking discussion on current civil rights topics and the NAACP’s agenda. Summit programming includes interactive panel discussions and strategy sessions.
The 2015 summit will run from May 21 to May 24. Topics included in the Leadership 500 Workshop include education, economic parity and wealth creation, and health and wellness as a business imperative.
Members of the NAACP strive to eradicate racial discrimination and ensure the social, educational, economic, and political rights of all people. Currently, the organization is preparing for its 11th Annual NAACP Leadership 500 Summit, scheduled for May 2015. Held at the Rosen Shingle Hotel in Orlando, Florida, the summit provides a venue for community, civic, academic, and business leaders to engage in thought-provoking discussion on current civil rights topics and the NAACP’s agenda. Summit programming includes interactive panel discussions and strategy sessions.
The 2015 summit will run from May 21 to May 24. Topics included in the Leadership 500 Workshop include education, economic parity and wealth creation, and health and wellness as a business imperative.