Past President
Nikeya Anderson
Nikeya Anderson
Chartering President: 2014-2018
Chapter Initiation: Eta Lambda
Most Memorable Moment: My most memorable moment was hitting the gavel to open our first meeting as a chapter in May of 2014, and the last time I opened the chapter meeting in June of 2018.
Notable Accomplishments As Chapter President:
-
Presented with the Southwest Region Physical and Mental Health Domestic Violence Award at the 2015 National Convention
-
Received the Program Planning and Development Community Impact Award at the 2016 Regional Conference
-
Awarded the Mid-Size Chapter of the Year at the 2017 State Summit
-
Awarded the Southwest Region Mid-Size Chapter Reclamation Award at the 2017 National Convention
New Programs or Initiatives Implemented:
-
As the First Chapter President, I had the unique pleasure and opportunity to lead the implementation of the Five-Point Thrust Programs
-
Developed community partnerships with I Can Still Shine, Joseph Storehouse, G.R.A.C.E., Heritage Trace Church and St. John Church Unleashed
-
Hosted Homebuyers’ education seminar, World AIDS Day Toy Drive, a Labor Day White Party with the Omicron Gamma Gamma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Red Hot Delta Dash 5K, a Multi-Generational Wealth Seminar, Retirement Planning for all Ages, the Mardi-Bra collection, a Gospel Brunch, the St. Jude Walk, a Health Fair, Teen Summit, the D9 Bike Ride, KIVA, The Big Give, the Delta Dear Tea, A&L Juneteenth Celebration at TCC – Northeast campus and Red and White Day
-
Received the DREF Community Empowerment Grant and the national dFree award twice for the chapter paying off the most debt in a year
-
Established chapter member development initiatives, including program planning and development session, chapter management roundtable, and leadership roundtable/Discussion in April 2017 with the Regional Director, Pamela M. Rogers
Presidential Nugget to impart on NCTA:
Inspired by our 10th National President, Dr. Dorothy I. Height, “Greatness is not measured by what a man or woman accomplishes but by the opposition he or she has overcome to reach his/her goals.” As president I was adamant that each member had a voice and role in the chapter. If nothing is being said, then nothing is being done.

NCTA 2014-2018


