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Bay native tr be honored by a national magazine
Noelle Williams Whavers, the daughter of Mrs. Louise Williams and the late Bay St. Louis Police Department chief, Douglas J. Williams, will receive an achievement in busi-
Southern University School of Law (Louisiana).
She is married to Bay St. Louis native Gilbert Whavers and they have one daughter, Rachel.
Gilbert, Rachel and Noelie Whavers
ness award from the National Black Network Dollars & Sense Magazine in Chicago, 111. this August.
Whavers is being com-.nended for her work as legal administration director for Pro-Line Corporation in Dallas, Texas.
She has worked for Pro-Line for the past seven years managing its consumer relations department along with special projects for the president and executive vice-president.
cameo nor bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and a juris doctorate degree from the
Whavers is listed among the Outstanding Young Women of America and is active in the community through her involvement with the NAACP and the Urban League. As a concerned parent, she is a dedicated member of the parent-teacher organization.
According to Whavers, her success in her professional life is due to the support of her husband and the inspiration she received from her parents and early childhood training at
Tribute to America?s Best a&nd Brightest Business and Professional Men and Women August 25 and 26.


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