BRENDA JEANNE WYCHE APPOINTED VP OF THE PROFESSIONALS

December 04, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
New York, New York – December 4, 2006 —On Friday, December 1st, 2006, Brenda Jeanne Wyche, Managing Editor of The Black Star News and CEO of Winning Strategies & Associates, was named Vice President of Public Relations for The Professionals Network Organization (TPNO).

On December 1st, 2006, Brenda Jeanne Wyche, Managing Editor of The Black Star News and CEO of Winning Strategies & Associates, was named Vice President of Public Relations for The Professionals Network Organization (TPNO), a networking organization whose key function is to provide upwardly mobile minorities with opportunities to gain access to resources and information that will allow African Americans and people of color growth and realization of the “American dream” by becoming part of an ownership society.

As Vice President of Public Relations for The Professionals Network Organization (TPNO), Ms. Wyche will take charge of bringing The Professionals Inc. into the spotlight as a leader in social networking for ethnic professionals. Wyche is also Managing Editor for The Black Star News and Harlem Business News, where she brings solutionary information to empower African Americans and people of color. Wyche covers business, politics, entertainment, general news and profiles extraordinary people who are working to make life better for our people.

Brenda Jeanne Wyche is a maverick in the business community. As CEO of Winning Strategies & Associates, she brings compassion and an arsenal of experienced professionals to the world of small business development. Wyche is also a proactive member of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce – New York’s largest Chamber.

In the early 1990s, Wyche joined a revolutionary organization in East Harlem, NYC, named Playing2Win. The program was developed to help level the playing field for African Americans and people of color who did not have access to computers. The program was very instrumental in enlightening and empowering African Americans and people of color in the area of computer technology, resulting in acquisition of better jobs and improvement of overall economic adeptness in our society. Wyche fell in love with the concept and the organization, and quickly joined the revolution, subsequently beginning her journey, evolving from DOS into the world of Windows technology. Wyche eventually became a volunteer in the program, teaching and overseeing youth in computer operations and coaching in MS Word, resume writing and job readiness to adults.

In 1995, Brenda Wyche developed a crisis resource center in East New York, Brooklyn to address the needs of an impoverished, at-risk community. Individuals and families with issues including, but not limited to domestic violence, substance abuse, unemployment and underemployment, came to Ms. Wyche for assistance, referrals, or just a listening ear or a shoulder.

Wyche later upgraded her technical studies to computer repair and LAN/WAN administration, staying on top of technology trends in order to strengthen and further educate the community in an empowerment initiative.

Brenda Wyche’s public relations journey began respectively, in association with her friend and mentor, James Lisbon of AMAG/Awareness Magazine and Phil Andrews of PA Public Relations and has been ultimately fine-tuned by her strong alliance with Milton Allimadi, Publisher of The Black Star News, a hero in the struggle, Brenda’s best friend, mentor and guide.

“It is an honor and a privilege to serve this prestigious organization (The Professionals Network Organization (TPNO), founded by CEO, Tony Herbert who, through their empathy and generosity are taking the lead in the economic empowerment revolution,” stated Ms. Wyche.

To learn more about The Professionals Network Organization (TPNO), logon to the Business Section at www.blackstarnews.com and check out the article entitled, “It’s Who You Know”

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