Ingrid Saunders Jones is Chair of the National Council of Negro Women. A native of Detroit, MI, she graduated from Northwestern High School and received her BS Degree in education from Michigan State University and a MA Degree in education from Eastern Michigan University. A former teacher, she served in a number of executive positions before joining The Coca Cola Company; where she served as Chair of the Foundation. She served on the boards of numerous worthy organizations including the Woodruff Art Center; the Apollo Theatre Foundation; Clark Atlanta University; the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation; Girls Incorporated; the Ohio State University’s President’s Council on Women; and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University.
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