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Welcome to the Ballard Family site.   This site has been established to promote the           Ida Ballard Simon Memorial Scholarship Fund for graduating seniors in the Memphis City School District in Memphis, TN. -the Ballard Family
 

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EDUCATION

Ida was a 1967 Graduate of George Washington Carver High School in Memphis, Tennessee.   In addition to performing as the Drum Majorette of the Marching Cobra Band she had the honor of being crowned, “Miss Carver”.                                                           

In 1971, Ida graduated from Lincoln University with a Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education.  Duplicating her high school accomplishments, Ida was again chosen as the campus queen, “Miss Lincoln University” and Head Drum Majorette. While at Lincoln University, she was also elected Miss Sophomore and Miss Finer Womanhood by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.

Ida continued to excel scholastically.  She obtained funding to attend graduate school and received a Masters of Education Degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign/Urbana in 1972.  In 1987, Ida obtained a Masters of Divinity Degree at Union Theological Seminary of New York.  

PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS 

Ida was a trendsetter in her professional endeavors as well!  

Upon completing her graduate work in elementary education in 1972, Ida worked briefly for the Albert P. Brewer Center for mentally challenged children in Mobile, Alabama and the Memphis City School System. Shortly thereafter, Ida found her professional niche in the field of Sales/Marketing with IBM in Memphis, Tennessee. 

Ida loved to travel and wanted to experience life outside of Memphis.  She trusted God and decided to move to New York City as a Sales Representative with Exxon and later XEROX and ITT.  Her vibrant personality and charisma, coupled with her salesmanship and showmanship, brought her many top sales awards.   

Ida’s charm and classy style soon took her to another level in the sales/marketing arena.   As the first Marketing Director for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), she raised funds for small, private, Black colleges.  Ida implemented and contributed to many innovative and exciting events such as The Michael Jordan Golf Classic and the well-known annual Lou Rawls UNCF Telethon. 

Between 1995-2000, Ida was the chief fundraiser for several colleges.  She served as: Vice President for Development at St. Paul’s College in Lawrenceville, Virginia and the Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Community Relations of Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  She successfully orchestrated multi-million dollar fundraising programs at each institution. 

In 2001, Ida broadened her sphere of influence in academia to reach more students needing scholarships and financial assistance to attend college.  She was appointed Vice President & Chief Development Officer of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, Incorporated, an organization that provides funds for students attending large, public, Historical Black Colleges and Universities. 

In 2003, Ida was blessed to achieve her heart’s desire by sharing her fundraising expertise with her alma mater, Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri.   Enjoying this full circle experience, she held the position of Vice President of University Advancement & Executive Director of the Lincoln University Foundation until her death.   

The results of Ida’s presence and short-term impact involved elevating Alumni participation in events, activities and giving which displayed significant improvement in the areas of fundraising, membership recruitment and development.  Ida started the Lincoln University Foundation Board Gala in Jefferson City which that took place this March and last March raising over $50k each year.  During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, cash donations from ALUMNI increased from $154, 976.56 in 2002 to $225,654.02 (45.6%); multiple gifts during one year by individual and chapter members increased by 74%; and Alumni Chapter gifts rose from $25,986.71 in 2002 to $61, 040.00 in 2003, a 13.5% increase. 

In January of 2004, Ida was diagnosed with colon cancer and passed in May. 

In 2005, Ida was posthumously inducted to the Lincoln University–Hall of Fame.   _______________________________________________________________

Also, the following documents can be reference to view a few of her accomplishments:
     1)   Service or significant achievement in her field of endeavor;

-     Ida Ballard Simon Building a “Town and Gown” Foundation; Jefferson City News Tribune - online edition 042803  

2)   Professional, civic, cultural, military or other organizations (either membership or ones that have recognized the candidate’s achievements);

-      I’ll Find A Way or Make One, co-authored by Dwayne Ashley, President of TMSF, referenced in the Acknowledgements section as a contributor)

-  Guest Speaker of St James Episcopal Church, Woman’s Day Observance,

        -  Professional Memberships: 

-      American Marketing Association

-      Council for Advancement and Support of Education

-      National Society for Fundraising Executives

-      The National Urban League Development and Continuing Education Center

 

 

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