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9 Jun 2017

Obituary: Ahmeenah Young, 69, former Pennsylvania Convention Center president and CEO

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June 9, 2017 Category: Week In Review Posted by:

Ahmeenah Young, a former president and CEO of the Pennsylvania Convention Center who was a well-known figure in the hospitality industry and, according to U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans, “a true renaissance person and a champion for the city of Philadelphia,” died on Friday, June 2, 2017 after a long battle with cancer. She was 69.

At her request, funeral services were held on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Mosque of Shaikh M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, 5820 Overbrook Ave.

On Oct. 7, 2016, Gov. Tom Wolf appointed Young to a three-year term as a commissioner on the Pennsylvania Gaming and Control Board. Prior to that, Young served for more than 20 years in management positions with the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Before joining the convention center, Young was general manager at the Independence Visitors Center and vice president of corporate diversity at SearchWide, LLC. In recent years, according to close friend Frances Jones, she formerly served as the assistant general manager of governmental affairs for SEPTA.

“She is going to be greatly missed,” Jones said. “She had a heart for people — all people.”

Young was named just two weeks ago to serve on the Board of Directors at The Philadelphia Tribune. Her death shocked board member Robert L. Archie.

“I’m stunned by this,” Archie said. “She was bright, intelligent, thoughtful and talented. She would have brought a wealth of talent and experience from the multiple talents that she possessed. We have been friends for more than 20 years. I’ve lost a friend and a colleague.”

On several occasions, Young hosted or co-hosted the Tribune’s Philadelphia’s Most Influential African Americans Banquet.

Young was involved in many charitable endeavors. She belonged to the Governor’s Advisory Commission on African American Affairs, along with the boards of Hahnemann University Hospital, the Philadelphia International Airport Advisory Committee, Temple University School of Hospitality and Tourism, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Philadelphia Eagles Oversight Committee for Affirmative Action and the African American Museum in Philadelphia.

Young and Evans worked on a number of initiatives together. According to Evans, Young played a huge role in getting African Americans and women involved in the hospitality business. Evans said Young was a “renaissance woman” in the city whose name should be mentioned alongside past late mayors Joseph Clark and Richardson Dilworth “because of what she has done for the city.”

“She worked tirelessly trying to get Black conventions to the city,” Evans said. “She was a real civic leader. She was involved in so many different ways. She mentored. She helped. She did so much and she always wanted more for Philadelphia. She cared for the city and how the city was viewed.”

Young attended Triumph Baptist Church, where she was a member of the trustees board. Pastor James S. Hall was saddened of the news of her death, saying that it was a loss for her family, friends and the city.

“She was extremely progressive and very cooperative — she was a calming presence whenever she was around,” Hall said. “She was just an all-out great person.”

Young is survived by a daughter, Asiya Young; a son, Pakeso Young; and grandsons, Kumasi Mandela Young and Ayinde Young.

This article originally ran on phillytrib.com.

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