



Past National President
Link Patricia Russell-McCloud
11th National President
The 11th National President, Patricia Russell-McCloud
took the helm of leadership for Linkdom in 1994 with the anticipation of
definitive outcomes for the organization’s 21st century readiness. Her vision,
education, employment, experiences, training and proven track record of
accomplishment set the stage for success.
A Hoosier by birth, Patricia Russell-McCloud, was born in Indianapolis,
Indiana where she attended Shortridge High School. Her undergraduate studies
were at Kentucky State College, Frankfort, Kentucky, after which she attended
an intensive study program, sponsored by the Council for Legal Educational
Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, and matriculated for her Jurist
Doctorate degree at Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C. Throughout
her education, she was captured by the opportunity and challenge of learning.
Each course endeavor afforded new knowledge, growth and understanding.
Since the early age of eight, this National President was at the nation’s
podiums as a gifted child prodigy, speaking to large audiences in an oratorical,
persuasive and motivational style. Many awards and recognitions were presented
to her, including the Elk’s Oratorical Scholarship for her exceptional ability,
talent and skill in the art of public speaking.
As a professional, for a ten-year period, she worked as an attorney for
the Federal Communications Commission, Broadcast Bureau, Washington, D.
C., where she became Chief, of the Complaints Branch. In so doing, she was
the first African American female to hold the position.
In l976, The Links, Incorporated, Arlington Chapter, accepted her into membership,
which served as a fulfillment to her heartfelt commitment to empowering
individuals who may otherwise be denied. From the year of her induction
into The Links, Incorporated, she has served on the Executive Council of
the organization, ranging from the National Nominating Committee to the
National President.
In l983, in her home church, she exchanged wedding vows with Rev. Dr. E.
Earl McCloud, Jr., and moved to San Antonio, Texas where her husband was
serving in the United States Army. Her husband, Bishop E. Earl McCloud,
Jr., is now the 127th elected and consecrated Bishop of the African Methodist
Episcopal Church, the Office of Ecumenical and Urban Affairs. As a member
of the local chapter, Link McCloud was highly responsive to program endeavors
for the benefit of the community which was being served. In the same year,
she formed her now internationally recognized company, Russell-McCloud &
Associates, as a professional orator and trainer. Her professional caption
is appropriate, for she is, “a visual speaking experience”. After consistent
development and expansion, Russell-McCloud’s analytical ability to substantively
address issues, including achieving excellence, leadership, workplace diversity
and change, the crime index, among others, has made her a speaker of choice.
Her client base includes Fortune 500 and l00 companies, government, labor
unions, military, colleges and universities, school districts and religious
organizations. She has traveled across America, the Caribbean, Europe, South
Africa and West Africa.
During her lifetime she has received sterling awards of achievement, including,
her speech, “If Not You, Who? If Not Now, When?” recorded in the Congressional
Record of the United States (H366l), May l4, 1980; awarded more than 275
keys to American cities; participant in the Friendship Force, a good will
tour of Mexico during the Carter Administration; participant in the American-Jewish
Committee sponsorship of ten American women of national acclaim on a human
relations trip to Israel; featured in the Black Enterprise Magazine as being
one of the Top Five Business Motivators in America; ESSENCE Magazine, EBONY
Magazine, and Atlanta Good Life. Her best selling book is entitled: A is
for Attitude: An Alphabet for Living, HarperCollins, paperback edition.
The National Speakers Association (NSA) selected Link McCloud as the cover
story for the 2007 July-August issue.
As a wife; committed church woman, especially to the Women’s Missionary
Society and the young people; entrepreneur; life member of the NAACP; Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; and civic volunteer; she resides in Atlanta,
Georgia, with her husband. She is an active member of the Dogwood City Chapter.
Her loyalty to achieving, often against the odds, is, in a word, unforgettable.
Link Russell-McCloud led a dynamic, visionary, capable, dedicated team of
Links who focused their time, talent, ability and expertise on the timely
theme, “Linkages... Toward the Possible.” Each member of the Executive Council,
whether elected or appointed, concentrated her efforts on creating seamless
organizational leadership that positively responded to the heart of Linkdom,
programming. By doing so, the needs of people were met.
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