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About Us

The National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) is the principal and most progressive organization dedicated to the advancement of black public leadership in local and state governments. NFBPA is an independent, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1983. With over 2,500 members, NFBPA has established a national reputation for designing and implementing quality leadership development initiatives of unparalleled success.

The Central Arizona Chapter (CAC) comprises incorporated and unincorporated Maricopa, Pima, Yavapai Counties. CAC continues to grow, as we are always seeking individuals with new thoughts and ideas to broaden the positive impact of our initiatives and programs.

We invite you to learn more about us and consider a membership and/or corporate partnership with our organization.

Board of Directors (2023-2025)

Dedication. Expertise. Passion.

The NFBPA Central Arizona Chapter (CAC) is governed by the Board of Directors. Our Board is composed of distinguished individuals with a wide range of experiences, competencies, and perspectives.  

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Markus Coleman

President

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Khala Stanfield

President-Elect

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Travis Cutright

Past President

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Davronja Dossie

Marketing & Outreach

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Charles Thomas

Mentorship & Professional Development

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Victoria Kayiwa

Events & Activities

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Emmett Boyd

Membership & Recruitment

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Tanya Miller

Secretary

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Les Scott

Treasurer

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Renee Parker-Weathersby

Scholarships

President's Message

"We plan to build upon the incredible foundation that was laid before us. In the upcoming years we will focus on membership engagement and participation at all levels, developing a mentorship program, celebrating the diversity of our organization, and implementing strategies to further inclusion. It takes all of us to make this a great organization. Serving our membership is a great honor."                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                  ~Markus Coleman, NFBPA CAC

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