Brent Miller

Donna serves as a community relations and minority outreach consultant for a variety of organizations. Active in the community, Donna works with Positive People Promotions Tutoring and Mentoring, is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, an alumnus of Leadership Little Rock, on the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Steering Committee, and has received the Arkansas Big Sister of the Year Award and the Power Play Achievers Award. She is a 2007 inductee in the Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

Other honors include being named a Little Rock School District Teacher of the year CRYSTAL Award winner, Pulaski County Special School District Educational Excellence Award winner, a delegate at the Martin Luther King Commission Leadership Conference and representation at the Arkansas Baptist College Literacy Classic and the national Witness Project conference.

Currently, Donna is the Executive Director of the Magnet Review Committee, the committee which oversees the operation of the magnet schools in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Donna’s office is responsible for recruitment and marketing of the schools and has presented workshop sessions on magnet school recruitment at the National Association for Educational Equity and the International Conference on Magnet Schools. She has served as a grant reader for the U. S. Department of Education and as a consultant to districts for magnet school recruitment. She is a past president of Magnet Schools of America and presented a workshop at its 27th International Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Donna is a gospel music radio personality and hosts the 7p.m. until midnight show on 94.9 Hallelujah FM. She is also the President of the Arkansas Gospel Announcers Guild and an officer of the Gospel Announcers Guild of the Gospel Music Workshop of America. She is on the Stellar Awards Radio Committee and the Bobby Jones Gospel Advisory Board.

A native of Marianna, Arkansas, Donna Creer is a graduate of Henderson State University and Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She worked as a public school and Head Start Speech Therapist in Marianna before relocating to Texas to work for the Technical Assistance Center of the Southwest, working on race and sex equity education with educators in the states of Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and New Mexico. She currently resides in Little Rock.

Skills

  • Broadcast production
  • Community relations
  • Minority outreach
  • Scripts
  • Writing
  • Creative materials
  • Awards programs and production
  • On-air talent
  • Public speaker

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