Background
Derrick-White, Elizabeth was born on December 11, 1940 in Atlanta. Daughter of Andrew O. and J. Elizabeth (Rawlins) Derrick.
Derrick-White, Elizabeth was born on December 11, 1940 in Atlanta. Daughter of Andrew O. and J. Elizabeth (Rawlins) Derrick.
Bachelor of Laws, University New South Wales, Australia, 1974. Seminarian, Chandler School Theology, Emory University, Luther Rice Seminary.
President, Edmund Strange Associations Ltd., Atlanta, 1958-1962;
general manager, Associated Brokerage Corporation, Atlanta, 1962-1966;
trust officer, Stewart Title Company Georgia, Atlanta, 1964-1966;
manager advertising, Barkers Inc., New York City, 1967-1968;
managing director, E. Derrick-White Advertising & Marketing, Sydney, Australia, 1969-1978;
president, White, Hufham and Young Ltd., Atlanta, 1978-1982;
creative director, Effective Letters Party (Proprietary ) Ltd., Johannesburg, Republican South Africa., 1982-1983;
marketing/creative director, J. Walter Thompson, Lintas, Direct, Johannesburg, 1983-1984;
director, Vineyard Christian Center, Johannesburg, 1983-1984;
director marketing, Design Company, Atlanta, 1985-1986. Counselor Genesis Christian Center, Johannesburg, 1983-1984. Marketing director Response Products, Atlanta, 1988, D & G Research and Marketing, 1988.
Chaplain Veterans Administration Hospital., Atlanta, 1987-1989, Veterans Medical Center, Atlanta, 1988-1990, Baptist Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida, 1989-1993. Chief Executive Officer Bridge to Africa, Atlanta, Johannesburg, S.A. Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome counselor Main St. Clinic.
Member, advisor Diocesan Committee on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Diocese of Florida.
Founding member Individual Rights Party, Australia, 1978. Member of national representative congress committee 1980. Member American Security Council, 1979-1986, Caritas MinistryTeam, Johannesburg, 1984-1988, Team Ministries, St. Pat's Epsicopal Church, Atlanta, 1988, Women's Caucus, Emory University, 1988, Friends of St. Benedict Church England.
Independent voting monitor, peacekeeping officer, South African Indiana Election Commission, 1994. Member American Association of University Women, Commonwealth Journalists Association (president), Bridge to Africa (operations officer), Association Clinical Pastoral Education (clinical member), Association Counter-Terrorism Officers.
Married October 1958 (deceased). 1 child, Deborah Helene.