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Janine Fondon, President and CEO of UnityFirst.com
and African American Newswire, has been referred to
as the new voice in the community...with one of the
nations best resources for connecting with diverse
communities and press across the U.S. and beyond UnityFirst.com
is a one stop shop for effective networking, communication
and outreach to African Americans and other people interested
in diversity-related news.
Janine and her husband Tom Fondon, founders of www.UnityFirst.com,
has launched one of the most exciting diversity-focused
web destinations targeted to African Americans and people
of color, and others seeking information of interest
to multicultural communities. UnityFirst.com links over
a million people of color across the country via individuals,
corporations, organizations, diverse businesses, professional/
organization and religious groups. As a one-stop shop
forncludes Unity First Online and African American Newswire.
Unity First Online, the sites email news service,
carries regional and national multicultural news to
a network of more than 250,000 people of color, including
African Americans, Latinos, Asians and Native Americans.
African American Newswire, which is found on www.UnityFirst.com,
reaches over 2000 members of the diverse press, including
television, radio, newspaper, and internet sources in
diverse communities.
Before launching Unity First , Janine was Manager of
Internal Communications for BankBoston. Prior to that,
she has held both internal and external communications
positions at several companies, including Digital Equipment
Corporation, ABC-TV (New York and Washington, D.C.)
and CBS-TV.
Janine has won numerous excellence and community service
awards, including the Madame C.J. Walker Business Leadership
Award, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Regional Entrepreneurial
Award, National Council of Negro Women Regional Woman
of Conviction Award, Business Inclusion Council Community
Service award and a Massachusetts (Framingham) Civil
and Human Rights Award, to name a few. Janine is a member
of the National Association of Black Journalists, the
National Newspaper Publishers Association, the New England
Minority Supplier Development Council and the Massachusetts-based
Business Inclusion Council.
Born and raised in New York City, Janine is a graduate
of Colgate University and has a master's degree in communications
from New York University. She has been feaured in publiations
such as Black Enterprise and George Frasers SuccessGuide
showcasing key leaders to watch across the country.
She is also a cotnributing author to a published resource,
"Indispensable Employees: How to Hire Them,
How to Keep Them", by workforce expert and Fields
Associates, Inc. Chairman and CEO Martha R.A. Fields.
She has also made presentations and conducted workshops
for a variety of organizations including the United
Way, the U.S. Army, and the Society of Professional
Communicators., Linkages Summit on Leading Diversity,
Business Inclusion Concil, Fields Associates Diversity
Lecure Series, National Association of Black Journalists.
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