i would like to first adjourn the meeting on behalf of eileen fernandez. many of you know the work of ms eileen fernandez who was born in 1926 two charles clark and ethel clark and she was one of three children and the only daughter. she graduated fromhoward university magnum cm laude in sociology and and she went on to be a professor at the college.she was later appointed deputy chief of the california department of federal equal employmentcommission in washington dc she was the only woman to be appointed to the department of federal equal employment in washington dc. she went on to become the president. ms. fernandez went on to inspire women leaders in her consulting firm fernandez and associates and through the formation of several women's groups including black women organize for political actions her lifetime of papers will be preserved at the sophia smith college and her collection at smith college. she is cherished as a kind and loving aunt and will be fondly missed by her family, friends, and many other folks in her san francisco community. there i