Printable Version

Biographical Notes on Clayola Brown

Clayola Brown began serving as national president of the A. Philip Randolph Institute, located in Washington, D. C., in August 2004.



Although Ms. Brown has worked for UNITE HERE International Union since 1970, her involvement with the labor movement began many years earlier. As a sewing machine operator at the Manhattan Shirt factory in Charleston, South Carolina, she and her mother were activists in an organizing campaign at the plant.

After choosing to pursue a career in labor, she began working for the Textile Workers Union of America in their claims department. Ms. Brown moved up through the ranks, working as a trainer organizer on the J.P. Stevens campaign in the South. She became education director for the newly merged Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union; then civil rights director. She was elected manager for ACTWU’s laundry division affiliate, serving for more than 13 years. She was elected international vice president in 1991 and has been reelected every election since that time. In 1995, she was elected to the AFL-CIO Executive Council.

Ms. Brown’s tremendous commitment to her community and her fellow man is apparent through the many boards and organizations on which she currently serves, including Amalgamated Bank, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Business Response to AIDS/Labor Response to AIDS, the Louise and Irene Simon Scholarship Fund, the National Board of the NAACP (including chairing both the NAACP Image Awards Committee and the Labor Ad-Hoc Committee), Executive Committee for the Workers Defense League, the Board of Governors for the United Way of the Tri-State, and Board of Directors for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference/Women, Inc. She is a member of the Board of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the United Nations Advisory Council and serves as a Vice President of the Executive Council for the AFL-CIO. She was appointed to the National Commission on Employment Policy by President Bill Clinton, and appointed a member of the New York State Workforce Investment Board by Gov. George Pataki.

Ms. Brown has received many awards and honors, including the Jackie Vaughn Award (Rainbow/PUSH), Bill Lucy Award (Coalition of Black Trade Unionists), Freedom Leadership Award (NAACP), Drum Major for Justice Award (SCLC), Rosina Tucker Award (APRI), Torch of Hope Award (Pride of Judea), and the Academy of Women Achievers (YWCA).

Ms. Brown is a graduate of Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. She has done post-graduate work at Queens College and York College in New York City and is a lecturer at Cornell University in New York City.


 

Powered by Orchid Suites
Orchid ver. 4.7.0.