
The Brunswick (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated proudly announces the election of member Abra Lattany-Reed as Chair of the National Nominating Committee, one of the organization’s most significant leadership positions.
Lattany-Reed was elected during The Links, Incorporated’s 45th National Assembly in Detroit, Michigan, and will serve a two-year term as Chair of the National Nominating Committee, helping guide the organization’s leadership selection process through 2028.
As Chair of the National Nominating Committee, Lattany-Reed joins a distinguished group of nationally elected leaders entrusted with helping shape the future governance and strategic direction of The Links, Incorporated. Her election reflects the confidence and trust of members from across the organization and underscores the importance of strong, visionary leadership in advancing its mission.
In her role, Lattany-Reed will lead the committee responsible for identifying, evaluating, and recommending qualified candidates for national leadership positions. She will help ensure the continued strength, diversity, and effectiveness of the organization’s leadership while advancing The Links, Incorporated’s enduring mission of friendship and service.
Lattany-Reed has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to volunteerism, leadership development, and community service through her active involvement in The Links, Incorporated and numerous civic initiatives. Her dedication to developing women leaders and strengthening communities has earned the respect and admiration of members throughout the organization.

“I am honored by the confidence placed in me,” said Lattany-Reed. “The Links, Incorporated has a proud legacy of women leaders creating positive change in communities nationwide. I look forward to working with the National Nominating Committee to identify and support exceptional leaders who will help guide the organization into the future.”
The National Nominating Committee plays a vital role in the governance and long-term success of The Links, Incorporated by ensuring a thoughtful, transparent, and equitable process for identifying and recommending future national leaders. Lattany-Reed’s experience, collaborative leadership style, and steadfast commitment to the organization’s values make her exceptionally well qualified for this important responsibility.
“Abra Lattany-Reed’s election to this important national office is a source of tremendous pride for our chapter,” said Brenda Lloyd, President of the Brunswick (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. “Her integrity, vision, and commitment to excellence exemplify the very best of The Links, Incorporated. We are confident her leadership will strengthen our national leadership pipeline and further advance our mission of friendship and service.”
Founded in 1946, The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation and one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organizations. The organization is committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the cultural and economic survival of African Americans and other people of African ancestry. With more than 17,000 members in more than 300 chapters worldwide, members of The Links, Incorporated, contribute more than one million documented hours of community service annually.
Article provided by Felecity Little, Brunswick Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, felecitysimmonslittles@gmail.com.
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