Ann E. Keeling
Ann E. Keeling, one of the founding members of Black Career Women, is Sr. Vice President & Treasurer.  For over twenty-five years, she has assisted Black Women, students, and others across the country to overcome barriers of racism and sexism in their careers while striving for professional or higher level responsibilities in the career marketplace.
 
As a Professor in the Division of Professional Practice, the office that administers the Cooperative Education Program at the University of Cincinnati, she is responsible for providing administrative support and assistance to the division's faculty, and staff as well as addressing the needs of employers, faculty, students and colleges served. 

Much of Ann's professional visibility has been in the field of cooperative education and related work with multiethnic students.  Most recently she was recognized as co-author of chapter 13, College-to-Career Transition Programs for Multiethnic Students in The Senior Year Experience  - Facilitating Integration, Reflection, Closure & Transition (Gardner, et.al., 1998).  She has served as consultant to the U.S. Department of Education, Division of Institutional and State Incentive Programs, Cooperative Education Branch in Washington, D.C.; State of New Jersey; Program External Evaluator for Project CAP - a Career Advancement Plan for undergraduate minorities and women at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J.; Training Advisory Council for the Midwest Center for Cooperative Education at the University of Detroit; and the Advisory Board for the Kalamazoo College Cooperative Education demonstration project entitled, Cooperative Education Marketing, Inc.

Before joining the University of Cincinnati, Ann was the Associate Director of the Cooperative Education Program at Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio.  She also served as Assistant Director of the Center for the Advancement of Cooperative Education in Developing Institutions, Cooperative Education Department, Central State University.  The Center was a training program conceived and administered by Wilberforce University and Central State University.

Ann received her B.S. degree in Elementary Education with Certification in Special Education ­ MR from Norfolk State University in Norfold, VA; M.S. degree in Special Education ­ MR from Ferkauf Graduate School, Yeshiva University; and Dual Specialist Certificates in Learning Disabilities and Mental Retardation from Yeshiva University, New York, New York. 

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