Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Superb Woman

Superb Woman: Nena Shree Taylor

Nena Shree Taylor, a Dallas, Texas native, community leader and servant always knew she wanted to be an Alpha Kappa Alpha Woman!

Nena Shree Taylor

Nena Shree Taylor received her Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management from Wiley College in May 1988. She began her career at Wyatt’s Cafeteria and was blessed to continue her career at her alma mater as the assistant director of admissions and recruitment from 1990-1997. Wiley College opened doors for her to move to Dallas as the director of admissions and recruitment at Paul Quinn College from 1997-2009. Ms. Taylor later landed a great opportunity, as a senior academic advisor with Dallas County Community College District-North Lake College; where she currently works in Student Services and Enrollment Management. A graduate of Conway Senior High School, she is a member of Friendship-West Baptist Church and is a dedicated and life member of her beloved alma mater, Wiley College.

ADVERTISEMENT

News Video

E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers
A severe E. coli outbreak in multiple states has been traced to Quarter Pounder hamburgers served by McDonald's. (Scripps News)
0 seconds of 37 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:37
00:37
 

IMM Mask Promos

I Messenger Media Radio Shows

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

Sports

DALLAS — After more than three decades of dedicated service to Dallas ISD and South Oak Cliff High School, legendary basketball coach and athletic coordinator, James...

Spotlight Story

Flewellen’s Beauty Salon in Oak Cliff is a sanctuary of sorts. It goes far beyond the hair. It’s a unique place for men and...

News

By: Cheryl Smith Have you ever felt helpless, wondering what you should do, how you can help, when to talk or what to say?...

News

By Texas Metro News Staff All across Dallas and the nation, African American heritage was in full gear as descendants of Motherland Africa paid...

Advertisement