Background
Carpenter, Carmen Olga was born on December 20, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Montgomery O'Neal Tarrant and Nellie Louise (Jackson) Tarrant Tribble.
Carpenter, Carmen Olga was born on December 20, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Montgomery O'Neal Tarrant and Nellie Louise (Jackson) Tarrant Tribble.
Bachelor of Science, Wayne State University, 1960. Master of Education, Wayne State University, 1975.
National certified counselor National Board for Certified Counselors. Vocal music teacher Detroit Board Education, 1960-1977. Model Hawkins Apparel, Incorporated., Lynette"s Incorporated., March of Dimes Extravaganza, 1974-1979.
Elementary school counselor Keidan School, Detroit Board Education, 1977-1983.
Career education liaison com.person Region 3, Detroit Board Education President Courtis School Parent-Teachers Association, 1973-1974. Public relations chairperson Detroit Council Parent-Teachers Association, 1976, 79, correspondent secretary, 1977-1979.
Democratic Precinct delegate, 1976, 78—. President Oakman Boulevard Homeowners Association, 1982-1985.
Chairman MacKenzie Area Prevention Project.
Public relations chairman Broadstreet Unity Presbyterian Church. Vice president, president Oakman Boulevard Community Association, 1986. Named Woman of Year, Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, 1973, Mississippi March of Dimes Model, 1977.
Recipient Outstanding Mich.Citizen award, 1978, Community Superior vena cava syndrome award Wayne County, 1986, Mayor"s Award of Merit, 1986, Certified of Appreciation Wayne County Board Commissioners, 1980, Certified of Achievement Detroit Board Education Guidance and Counseling Department, 1981, Appreciation Trophy God"s Humanitarian Garden, 1981, citations MacKenzie Area Prevention Project, 2 Spirit of Detroit awards City Council, Special Tribute State Republican Teola P. Hunter, Trophy of Appreciation Terry Bagley-Springhill Missionary Baptist Church.
Named Counselor of Month, 1982, numerous others
Member of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (life), Les Cosmopolites Bridge Club (former president), Detroit Association Promote Amateur Boxing (recording correspondent secretary 1979-1982), State Democratic Educators Caucus, Women of Wayne, Wayne State University Alumni Association, Guidance Association Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan Non-White Counselors Association, Michigan Elementary School Counselor Association, American Association Counseling & Development, Detroit Federation Teachers (building representative 1969, 1973), Phi Delta Kappa.
Children: Spencer III, Kevin O"Neal, Brent Dorian.