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Dallas City Councilman Omar Narvaez, left, and state Rep. Venton Jones, left, present the Kirk Myers-Hill Pioneer in Pride Award to Abounding Prosperity Inc, CEO Tamara Stephney KAMILA VARGAS-GONZALEZ. |.

Dallas Voice Intern editor@dallasvoice.com Tamara Stephney smiles as she stands beside Ahmad Goree, posing for photos and holding the award she has just received from the city of Dallas recognizing her efforts over the last year to pick up and carry on the work of her former boss, Kirk Myers-Hill, and keeping alive his legacy of putting community first.

Dallas Southern Pride COO and Director Ahmad Goree The City of Dallas 2024 Pride in Excellence Awards Reception, held June 5, recognized and celebrated LGBTQ leaders in Dallas.

For Stephney, chief executive officer of Abounding Prosperity Inc., receiving the Kirk Myers-Hill Pioneer in Pride Award, named in honor of her former boss, was even more icing on an already very festive cake.

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