Box 27
Contains 24 Results:
Coca-Cola Corporate External Affairs Olympic Meeting, 1996 May 20
This series contains speeches, presentations, and remarks that Ingrid Saunders Jones made at different events. The bulk of of these speeches were made in Jones’s capacity as a Coca-Cola executive; following her retirement from Coca-Cola in 2013, the speeches were primarily given in her capacity as chairwoman of the National Council of Negro Women. This series also contains collected speeches from people such as Carl Ware and Reverend Jesse Jackson.
The Sixth Annual Women Looking Ahead Awards Luncheon, 1996 May 23
This series contains speeches, presentations, and remarks that Ingrid Saunders Jones made at different events. The bulk of of these speeches were made in Jones’s capacity as a Coca-Cola executive; following her retirement from Coca-Cola in 2013, the speeches were primarily given in her capacity as chairwoman of the National Council of Negro Women. This series also contains collected speeches from people such as Carl Ware and Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Georgia Peach State Black Tourism Association Luncheon, remarks, 1996 May 24
This series contains speeches, presentations, and remarks that Ingrid Saunders Jones made at different events. The bulk of of these speeches were made in Jones’s capacity as a Coca-Cola executive; following her retirement from Coca-Cola in 2013, the speeches were primarily given in her capacity as chairwoman of the National Council of Negro Women. This series also contains collected speeches from people such as Carl Ware and Reverend Jesse Jackson.
The LINKS Civic Luncheon, remarks, 1996 July 12
This series contains speeches, presentations, and remarks that Ingrid Saunders Jones made at different events. The bulk of of these speeches were made in Jones’s capacity as a Coca-Cola executive; following her retirement from Coca-Cola in 2013, the speeches were primarily given in her capacity as chairwoman of the National Council of Negro Women. This series also contains collected speeches from people such as Carl Ware and Reverend Jesse Jackson.
