Listen to leader Reggie Bachus, as he talks Harlem faith, Prevailing Wage legislation, $1 billion investments and much more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Reggie Bachus and the 400 Foundation were instrumental in getting the Prevailing Wage legislation out of the state budget by quietly engaging the black caucus and African American elected officials. The Associate Pastor at the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church, Reverend Reginald Lee Bachus was recruited to Abyssinian for a leadership transition plan at the request of Abyssinian’s Senior Pastor, Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts III, to advance the church’s 210-year mission of advancing causes for positive social change. In September 2015, Bachus was also named the CEO of the Abyssinian Development Corporation (“ADC”), which in its 30-year history has invested $1Billion into the Harlem community through real estate, economic, and programmatic development. Bachus brought the company in the black before moving onto to full time duties as associate pastor and enrolling in Law School at Hofstra.weare400.com
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Listen to leader Reggie Bachus, as he talks Harlem faith, Prevailing Wage legislation, $1 billion investments and much more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Reggie Bachus and the 400 Foundation were instrumental in getting the Prevailing Wage legislation out of the state budget by quietly engaging the black caucus and African American elected officials. The Associate Pastor at the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church, Reverend Reginald Lee Bachus was recruited to Abyssinian for a leadership transition plan at the request of Abyssinian’s Senior Pastor, Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts III, to advance the church’s 210-year mission of advancing causes for positive social change. In September 2015, Bachus was also named the CEO of the Abyssinian Development Corporation (“ADC”), which in its 30-year history has invested $1Billion into the Harlem community through real estate, economic, and programmatic development. Bachus brought the company in the black before moving onto to full time duties as associate pastor and enrolling in Law School at Hofstra.weare400.com
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