Stars ignite the Urban League Gala

Martin Luther King, III, speaks in front of projected images of his parents, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King. Chilling.

Martin Luther King, III, speaks in front of projected images of his parents, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King. Chilling. (Photo by John Black Photography.)

Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that more and more famous people seem to be visiting Knoxville these days? Case in point: the recent Equal Opportunity Awards Gala of the Knoxville Area Urban League. Not only was Knoxville actor Cylk Cozart given a lifetime achievement award, but his friends, actor Lou Gossett, Jr., and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, III, came to town to bestow it upon him. Oh, and the governor also dropped by.

Knoxville Area Urban League President and CEO Phyllis Nichols

Knoxville Area Urban League President and CEO Phyllis Nichols

This was very fortunate for those of us involved with the Urban League because I’m pretty sure having the celebrities on board was partly the reason for the sellout crowd that night. And I know it was the reason one of Moxley Carmichael‘s best clients, U.S. Cellular, opted to host a private reception at the event and flew in the company’s top executives, including CEO Mary Dillon.

The Knoxville Area Urban League, which was established in 1968, helps over 8,000 people each year attain self-sufficiency and social and economic stability. The Urban League’s work focuses on four specific areas: helping children succeed in school; increasing home ownership; developing a skilled and diverse workforce; and helping people start small businesses. (Two of those businesses, Bliss and Rita’s, both on Market Square, are among my favorite places to spend money!) The Knoxville organization is affiliated with the National Urban League and just this year received an award for getting a perfect score in the rating system used to evaluate affiliates.

The Knoxville Area Urban League’s president and CEO is Phyllis Nichols, who is considered a star within the national group. Not a year goes by that she is not recruited by another, larger affiliate. But her heart, fortunately, is here in Knoxville.

The Urban League’s Equal Opportunity Awards Gala is held every year on the fourth Thursday in October (mark your 2013 calendars!) and is an amazingly fun event. Without fail, it features dynamite entertainment that has the dance floor rocking as soon as the program is over.

In addition to Cylk Cozart, award winners this year included Michael Fox (Volunteer of Year Award); Brown Pearman Russell (Minority Business Award); and Sun Trust (Corporate Leadership Award).

Disclosure: I am the chairman of the board of the Knoxville Area Urban League. But that’s not why I’m saying all this. Trust me, this is one fun event. And just look at the great clothes!

U.S. Cellular CEO Mary Dillon, who flew into Knoxville for the event, poses during a private reception with Martin Luther King, III, left, and actor Lou Gossett, Jr. (Photo by John Black Photography)

U.S. Cellular CEO Mary Dillon, who flew into Knoxville for the event, poses during a private reception with Martin Luther King, III, left, and actor Lou Gossett, Jr. (Photo by John Black Photography)

Also at the reception, Gossett posed with local U.S. Cellular executives Tom Catani with his wife, Deanene, at left, and Jack Brundige with his wife, Jackie, at right.

Also at the reception, Gossett posed with local U.S. Cellular executives Tom Catani with his wife, Deanene, at left, and Jack Brundige with his wife, Jackie, at right. (Photo by John Black Photography)

Damon Rawls, president of the Urban League Young Professionals group here, poses with members of En Vogue, the evening's musical entertainment. From left, Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron and Rhona Bennett. Lucky guy! (Photo by John Black Photography)

Damon Rawls, president of the Urban League Young Professionals group here, poses with members of En Vogue, the evening's musical entertainment. From left, Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron and Rhona Bennett. Lucky guy! (Photo by John Black Photography)

Tearsa Smith was the emcee of the program. Here she poses backstage with Tom Catani, who is not only the vice president of reception sponsor U.S. Cellular, but also is a member of the board of the Knoxville Area Urban League.

Tearsa Smith was the emcee of the program. Here she poses backstage with Tom Catani, who is not only the vice president of reception sponsor U.S. Cellular, but also is a member of the board of the Knoxville Area Urban League.

Backstage before the program, board members gathered to be introduced. Here are Rosa Mar of Levi Strauss an Alvin Nance, CEO of Knoxville's Community Development Corporation.

Backstage before the program, board members gathered to be introduced. Here are Rosa Mar of Levi Strauss and Alvin Nance, CEO of Knoxville's Community Development Corporation.

Board members Frank Rothermel of Denark Construction and Debbie Stevens of the Lewis King law firm.

Board members Frank Rothermel of Denark Construction and Debbie Stevens of the Lewis King law firm.

More board members, from left, Debi Welch of the News Sentinel, Avis Young of UPS, Tim Young of Summit Medical Group and Leigh White of WBIR-TV.

More board members, from left, Debi Welch of the News Sentinel, Avis Young of UPS, Tim Young of Summit Medical Group and Leigh White of WBIR-TV.

Bryan Stubblefield of First Tennessee Bank and Rosalyn Tillman of Pellissippi State.

Bryan Stubblefield of First Tennessee Bank and Rosalyn Tillman of Pellissippi State.

Al Pirie of Uster, left, and Chris Powell of Scripps Networks Interactive.

Al Pirie of Uster Technologies, left, and Chris Powell of Scripps Networks Interactive.

From left, Orlando Diaz of Partners Development; Rita Geier, retired from the University of Tennessee; Sheldon Green of State Farm, Alan Hill of AT&T; and Christopher Jackson of ALCOA.

From left, Orlando Diaz of Partners Development; Rita Geier, retired from the University of Tennessee; Sheldon Green of State Farm, Alan Hill of AT&T; and Christopher Jackson of ALCOA.

Scripps Networks produces the show every year, which is why it is so professional. This is Kristy Bruce, our producer, who tells everyone backstage what to do every year. She's small but tough!

Scripps Networks produces the show every year, which is why it is so professional. This is Kristy Bruce, our producer, who tells everyone backstage what to do every year. She's small but tough!

The room was beautiful. Scripps also takes care of that. The Urban League's logo is a circle around an equal sign.

The room was beautiful. Scripps also takes care of that. The Urban League's logo is a circle around an equal sign. (Photo by John Black Photography)

Meanwhile, out front at the Moxley Carmichael table, state Rep. Joe Armstrong stopped by to greet Congressman Jimmy Duncan.

At the Moxley Carmichael table, state Rep. Joe Armstrong stopped by to greet Congressman Jimmy Duncan.

Morton and state Sen. Becky Massey

Morton and state Sen. Becky Massey

Warren Logan,  left, is CEO of the Urban League of Greater Chattanooga. He's with Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Jim Nichols.

Warren Logan, left, is CEO of the Urban League of Greater Chattanooga. He's with Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Jim Nichols.

County Commissioner Sam McKenzie, left, with Congressman Duncan.

County Commissioner Sam McKenzie, left, with Congressman Duncan.

Among those at the Summit Medical Group table were, from left, Jennifer Burke, Jeffrey Cupp, Tim Young and Kathy Darnell.

Among those at the Summit Medical Group table were, from left, Jennifer Burke, Jeffrey Cupp, Tim Young and Kathy Darnell.

Summit's medical director, Dr. Randy Curnow, and his wife, Theresa.

Summit's medical director, Dr. Randy Curnow, and his wife, Theresa.

Leadership Knoxville's Sandi Swilley

Leadership Knoxville's Sandi Swilley

Jack and Jackie Brundige

Jack and Jackie Brundige at the U.S. Cellular table

From left, Donna Diaz, Beverly Reeves, Orlando Diaz and Bill Reeves at the Partners Development table.

From left, Donna Diaz, Beverly Reeves, Orlando Diaz and Bill Reeves at the Partners Development table.

Here's Orlando Diaz, center, with Kevin and Polly Matherly.

Here's Orlando Diaz, center, with Kevin and Polly Matherly.

Geraline Cody and Joe Gallman

Geraldine Cody and Joe Gallman

Our friends Dawn and Richard Ford with Congressman Duncan

Our friends Dawn and Richard Ford with Congressman Duncan

John Miller with Shaun Fulco, center, and Lauren Christ, both of Moxley Carmichael

John Miller with Shaun Fulco, center, and Lauren Christ, both of Moxley Carmichael

Gwen McKenzie, left, and and City Councilman Dan Brown with his wife, Cathy.

Gwen McKenzie, left, and City Councilman Dan Brown with his wife, Cathy.

Cynthia Finch,  left, and Juanita Cannon

Cynthia Finch, left, and Juanita Cannon

And then it was time for the program.

Historic photos of the Civil Rights movement made hearing from Martin Luther King, III, very poignant. (Photo by John Black Photography)

Historic photos of the Civil Rights movement made hearing from Martin Luther King, III, very poignant. (Photo by John Black Photography)

Lou Gossett, Jr., paying tribute to his friend, Knoxville's Cylk Cozart

Lou Gossett, Jr., paying tribute to his friend, Knoxville's Cylk Cozart

Cylk Cozart accepting the award. He got a little choked up recognizing his mother, Bettie Ruth, who was sitting at a front table.

Cylk Cozart accepting the award. He got a little choked up recognizing his mother, Bettie Ruth, who was sitting at a front table.

Phyllis Nichols with Governor Bill Haslam

Phyllis Nichols with Governor Bill Haslam

Emcee Tearsa Smith of WATE had several wardrobe changes during the evening. She looks good in everything!

Emcee Tearsa Smith of WATE had several wardrobe changes during the evening. She looks good in everything!

Her husband, Lucious Bonds, seemed to be as big a fan as the rest of us!

Her husband, Lucious Bonds, seemed to be as big a fan as the rest of us!

Here's Tearsa working it!

Here's Tearsa working it!

And then En Vogue took the stage and everyone was on their feet!

And then En Vogue took the stage and everyone was on their feet!

Deb and Dr. Joe DiPietros, the president of the University of Tennessee, enjoyed En Vogue.

Deb and Dr. Joe DiPietro, the president of the University of Tennessee, enjoyed En Vogue.

Cindy Herron of En Vogue

Cindy Herron of En Vogue

Terry Ellis

Terry Ellis

Rhona Bennett

Rhona Bennett

Mayor Madeline Rogero was documenting the scene.

Mayor Madeline Rogero was documenting the scene.

Judge Mark Brown with Phyllis Nichols during the performance

Judge Mark Brown with Phyllis Nichols during the performance

Governor Bill Haslam chats with Mayor Madeline Rogero.

Governor Bill Haslam chats with Mayor Madeline Rogero.

Lou Gossett enjoying the music.

Lou Gossett enjoying the music.

Cylk Cozart and his mother, Bettie Ruth Cozart

Cylk Cozart and his mother, Bettie Ruth Cozart

Here's the dance floor.

Here's the dance floor.

Scott Bird and Alan Carmichael enjoying the evening.

Moxley Carmichael's Scott Bird, left, and Alan Carmichael enjoying the evening.

Thomas (Tank) and Terry Strickland

Thomas (Tank) and Terry Strickland

Rural/Metro Fire Chief Jerry Harnish and his wife, Dr. Duree Harnish. Rural/Metro sponsored the awards and Chief Harnish handed them out along with Martin Luther King, III.

Rural/Metro Fire Chief Jerry Harnish and his wife, Dr. Duree Harnish. Rural/Metro sponsored the awards and Chief Harnish handed them out along with Martin Luther King, III.

Dean Michael Wirth of the UT College of Communications and Information with his wife, Alice

Dean Michael Wirth of the UT College of Communications and Information with his wife, Alice

City Councilman Marshall Stair and his date, Angelena Whited

City Councilman Marshall Stair and his date, Angelena Whited

State Rep. Joe Armstrong and his wife, LeTonia

State Rep. Joe Armstrong and his wife, LeTonia

Do you think these folk are having fun? From left, Gay Lyons, Sam Maynard, Rosa Mar and Chris Kahn

Do you think these folk are having fun? From left, Gay Lyons, Sam Maynard, Rosa Mar and Chris Kahn

How about these? From front to back: Kim Bumpas, Deanna Belew, Joy Russell, Mary Bogert and Eddie Mannis

How about these? From front to back: Kim Bumpas, Joy Russell, Leanna Belew, Mary Bogert and Eddie Mannis

Jay McBride with Cheryl Masur, left, and Marga Hayes McBride

Jay McBride with Cheryl Masur, left, and Marga Hayes McBride

Debbie Stevens, left, with Patricia Robledo and John Craig

Debbie Stevens, left, with Patricia Robledo and John Craig

News Sentinel reporter Lydia McCoy, left, with Phyllis Nichols

News Sentinel reporter Lydia McCoy, left, with Phyllis Nichols

Leslie and Deborah Sanderfur

Leslie and Deborah Sanderfur

Theotis and Jonida Robinson

Theotis and Jonida Robinson

Chris Stokes of U.S. Cellular and his wife, Amy

Chris Stokes of U.S. Cellular and his wife, Amy

Alan Carmichael and lawyer Ursula Bailey

Alan Carmichael and lawyer Ursula Bailey

Phyllis with some of her family members. Back row from left, Patrick and Tiffany Powell and Jim Nichols. Front row, from left, Linda Reid, Phyllis, and Brittany Reid.

Phyllis with some of her family members. Back row from left, her son-in-law Patrick and daughter Tiffany Powell, and her husband, Jim Nichols. Front row, from left, her sister Linda Reid, Phyllis, and her niece Brittany Reid.

Great job, Urban League staff! From left, Michelle Henry, Nichole Tillman, Phyllis Nichols, Brenda Roper and Ola Blackmon-McBride

Great job, Urban League staff! From left, Michelle Henry, Nichole Tillman, Phyllis Nichols, Brenda Roper and Ola Blackmon-McBride

Want to read more about the Urban League Gala? Click here for great front page coverage in the News Sentinel the day after the event. Click here for a story by Terry Morrow about Cylk Cozart.

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20 Responses to Stars ignite the Urban League Gala

  1. Tami Hartmann, on November 28th, 2012 at 3:13 pm said:

    Another fantastic event for the Knoxville Area Urban League. They are a model for Urban Leagues across the country, and this very popular annual gala is just one reason they are so successful in their mission. Thanks for bringing all the details to those of us who couldn’t make it.

  2. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 3:38 pm said:

    Tami: You are so sweet to say these kind things. You and Bruce would love this event because it’s for a good cause, but it also is SO MUCH FUN! Not just another boring charity dinner/auction.

  3. Jennifer Burke, on November 28th, 2012 at 3:49 pm said:

    One of the best nights of the year in Knoxville! I was fortunate to be there and share a table with my colleagues (not to mention being in the presence of such greatness). En Vogue was the icing on the cake!

  4. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 3:52 pm said:

    Great seeing you there, Jennifer! Thanks for coming. (Somebody had to keep Tim in line!) Those En Vogue ladies still have it, don’t they?

  5. Dawn Ford, on November 28th, 2012 at 4:13 pm said:

    Of all the events to which we are invited throughout the year this is one of my favorites. It is always well done, fun and supports a great cause. Congratulations Urban League!

  6. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 4:15 pm said:

    Thanks for coming, Dawn! It wouldn’t be nearly as much fun without you and Richard! Can’t wait to find out who the entertainment will be next year!

  7. Lauren Christ, on November 28th, 2012 at 4:59 pm said:

    This was my first year attending the event, and not only did it live up to all the hype, it exceeded my expectations. It really is a “party with a purpose,” as Phyllis says!

  8. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:06 pm said:

    So glad you enjoyed it, Lauren! I was proud that Moxley Carmichael had three tables there. I didn’t see any of our competitors, which is a shame. They deserve to have as much fun as us!

  9. The Modern Gal, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:13 pm said:

    I’m still very upset that I did not know En Vogue was the entertainment. I would have done whatever I needed to do to attend. 🙂

  10. Phyllis Nichols, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:15 pm said:

    Cynthia,
    Your words and pictures are magical. Thanks for capturing a wonderful evening – our “party with a purpose.” The Urban League is fortunate to have such great support from our board and the Knoxville corporate community, including Mox-Car!

  11. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:16 pm said:

    Darm it, Modern Gal. I think you would have loved it. Those ladies really still have it.

  12. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:18 pm said:

    Thank you, Phyllis! It sure was fun. It made me feel great to see so many folks there. Moxley Carmichael is very proud to be affiliate with the Urban League — and with you.

  13. Rosa Mar, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:55 pm said:

    “Oh what a night” thanks for sharing your photos. It was a fantastic party for a fantastic organization masterfully managed by a fantastic staff.

  14. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 5:58 pm said:

    How right you are, Rosa! Thanks for posting a comment.

  15. Rusha Sams, on November 28th, 2012 at 8:11 pm said:

    You’re right — we’ve got lots of famous people visiting Knoxville and living right in our midst! Thanks for sharing all these pictures. For those of us not in attendance, it’s a chance to see what’s happenin’!!

  16. Cynthia Moxley, on November 28th, 2012 at 8:14 pm said:

    Rusha: It was so much fun! You and Bert should consider it next year. Maybe we can put together an LK93 table. You know how we all like to party!

  17. Gay Lyons, on November 29th, 2012 at 12:25 pm said:

    Fantastic event! The decor, the food, and the crowd are always fabulous. And then we get to dance–my favorite part!.

  18. Cynthia Moxley, on November 29th, 2012 at 12:32 pm said:

    Amen, Gay! And we like to see you dance!

  19. Gay Lyons, on November 30th, 2012 at 10:45 pm said:

    When the music’s that good, try stopping me from dancing! Amazing job the Urban League does at their work year round and at finding show stopping talent every year.

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