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NNOA is an organization composed of active duty, reserve and retired officers, academies,
midshipmen and cadets, and interested civilians. The organization is sanctioned by the Secretaries of the Navy and Transportation
and is a member of the Navy and Marine Corps Council. NNOA has members of all ranks and ethnic groups.
NNOA had its beginnings in 1970, when LT Kenneth H. Johnson, while serving as Advisor for
minority Affairs at the U. S. Naval Academy, sought methods to improve minority interest in recruitment efforts and participation
in the Naval Academy Blue and Gold Program. In 1971, faced with finding qualified naval officer candidates from minority communities,
CAPT Emerson Emory, CAPT Claude Williams, CDR Emmanuel Jenkins, CWO James Harris and LT Johnson began to discuss forming an
organization to assist minority officer recruitment. It was noted that fewer than 100 officers of every known minority could
be identified and less than 50 of these were African American.
In 1972, an organizational meeting was held at the Hilton Inn in Annapolis, Maryland and NNOA
was founded. The objectives of the Association were adopted and subsequently annual meetings during the month of July ensued.
The Superintendent of the Naval Academy gave his full support to NNOA, and that support is still present today.
CAPT Emerson Emory was elected the first president of NNOA. The first annual meeting was held in San Diego,
CA in 1973. Rear Admiral Charles Rauch, Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for Human Goals and Mr. John Borroughs, Special
Assistant Equal Opportunity the Assistant Secretary of the Navy were the principal guests. The first chartered chapter was
the Annapolis, Maryland chapter.
The National Naval Officers Association's National Conference, held annually during July, includes many
hours of educational and professional development workshops, seminars, and exhibits designed to enhance the professional knowledge
of attendees while increasing overall awareness of issues affecting the sea service. The conference offers an excellent opportunity
for all officers to benefit from the open dialogue and career enhancing information The National Naval Officers Association
presents awards annually at the National Conference to recognize and acknowledge the appreciation for chapter and individual
efforts in accomplishing the mission and goals of the Association.
National Naval Officers Association, Inc. P.O.
Box 10871 Alexandria, VA 22310-0871 Phone: 703-997-1068 E-mail: nnoa@nnoa.org
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National Board of Directors
Elected 2007 Conference
National President, CAPT Bernard L. Jackson, USN - Washington National
Secretary, Capt. Ayanna Harrison, USMC - Quantico National Judge
Advocate, LCDR William J. Shelton, USCG - At-Large National Membership
Director, LCDR Andrea Champagnie, USCG - Coastal Bend National
Chaplain, LT Philip Ridley, USN - San Diego National PAO, LT
Karen Eifert, USN - Tidewater National Historian, CDR Ronald Casey,
USNR - Annapolis Immediate Past President, RDML Manson Brown,
USCG - San Francisco Bay Area National Master-At-Arms, Maj David R. Everly,
USMC - Quantico National Treasurer, LCDR Beulah I. Henderson,
USN(Ret) - Washington Navy Representative, LCDR Timika Lindsay,
USN - Washington Coast Guard Representative, LCDR Wilborne E. Watson,
USCG - Washington Marine Corps Representative, Maj Gerald Thomas, USMC -
Quantico Retired Representative, CDR Denise J. McCallaCreary, USN(Ret) -
San Francisco Bay Area Reserve Representative, LCDR Elaine Pearson, USNR -
Houston Eastern Region VP, CAPT Sinclair M. Harris, USN - Washington
Western Region VP, CAPT Donald H. Flowers, USN(Ret) - San Francisco Bay Area Central
Region VP, LCDR Lamar Johnson, USCG - Houston Far East Region VP,
CDR Derek K. Ross, USN - Tidewater
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