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Denita Lacking-Quinn has a smile that is so radiant. She is hard-working, eager to learn, a joy to be around; and she’s raising her children to be servant leaders just like their mom!

DeNita Lacking-Quinn

Originally from Milwaukee, WI, DeNita Lacking-Quinn works for the City of Dallas as a Senior Outreach Specialist. Previously she was a community engagement coordinator for the City of Glenn Heights. She is also the founder of DFW Black Bloggers and enjoyed stints as the President and CEO of Achieve PR and as a producer at Tribune Media. DeNita has also worked at DART, DFW Elite News and Fidelity Mortgage. She studied at Dallas College, the University of Phoenix (BBA in Business Administration Dartmouth. Denita serves as Vice Chairman – Board of Directors for Native American Business Association – NABA and she is on the board of Arts Mission Oak Cliff, Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Corporation, and Board member of Friends of Fair Park. A member of the Psi Chapter – Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, she is also a past board member of the Press Club of Dallas.

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