The Bronx Chamber of Commerce held their Annual Black History Luncheon which recognized six distinguished individuals for their outstanding vision, dedication and commitment to excellence, and for their contributions to the Bronx.
The six honorees were Retired Judge Hon. Eugene Oliver, Mr. Michael Nixon of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, Ms. Nicole McNulty VP Apple Bank Coop-City branch, Ms. Carolyn Harrison Bronx Regional Director for Young Life, Ms. Jacquie Wayans Television host and producer, and Mr. Bouna Coundoul former NYC Soccer Player of the Year.
The event was held at Tosca Marquee, and 13th City Councilman Mark Gjonaj stopped by to congratulate the six honorees and the members of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce.
Above - The Bronx Chamber of Commerce table with President CEO Nunzio Del Greco (seated left), Chair Joseph Kelleher, and BCC Events Director Phil Cardone are standing.
Below - Former Assemblyman now Councilman Mark Gjonaj dropped in to say hello.He brought the Democratic candidate Ms. Nathalia Fernandez, his choice for the now vacant 80th assembly seat.
Above - BCC Chair Joseph Kelleher congratulates BCC President Nunzio Del Greco for announcing that 238 new members joined the Bronx Chamber of Commerce in 2017.
Below - L/R back row - Bronx Chamber of Commerce Chairman Joseph Kelleher, BCC President & CEO Nunzio Del Greco, Honorees Bouna Coundoul, Michael Nixon, and Hon. Eugene Oliver.
Front row - Honorees Jacquie Wayans, Nicole McNulty, and Carolyn Harrison, with Thomas Messina of Congressman Joe Crowley's office.
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