



Past National President
Link Gladys Gary Vaughn
13th National President
Gladys Gary Vaughn is the 13th National President
of The Links, Incorporated. She is a member of the Potomac (VA) Chapter
of The Links, Incorporated, and was its organizer and chartering president.
An 18-year member, prior to her historical election to the presidency by
acclamation in July 2002, she has served as Chair of the Grants-In-Aid Committee,
Director of the Services to Youth Program Facet, Chair of the Membership
and National Vice President. Among her many contributions to the organization,
she has been instrumental in securing more than $2 million in funding for
innovative programs leading to the improvement of the life options for children
of African descent.
In her professional life, she is employed as National Program Leader for
Human Sciences Research by the Families, 4-H and Nutrition Unit in the Cooperative
State Research, Education and Extension Service. (CREES), of the United
States Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC. In this capacity, she
provides program leadership, expert advice, and technical assistance to
citizens, members of the civic, corporate and academic communities. Federal
agency officials and Members of Congress on a variety of family and consumer
issues. During he more than 30-year career in home economics/family and
consumer sciences, she earned a reputation for excellence in program design
and development, grantsmanship and administration. Further, she has secured
more than $10 million in grants for visionary programs involving the professional
community in cutting-edge issues such as adolescent pregnancy prevention,
family planning, promotion of physical activity among African American youth,
school-age child care, and recruitment and retention of minority youth in
undergraduate and graduate programs.
She is a graduate of Florida A&M University, earning a Bachelor of Science
in Home Economics in 1964; Iowa State University, Earning a Masters of Science
in Clothing and Textiles in 1968; and University of Maryland-College Park,
earning a Doctor of Philosophy in Home Economics Education and Administration
in 1974.
In her personal life, she is the widow of Dr Joseph B. Vaughn, Jr., their
34-year marriage ending with his death in September 2000. She continues
to reside in their home in Cabin John, Maryland. She is a member of Metropolitan
AME Church in Washington, D.C., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, the National
Coalition of Black Development in Home Economics, and the Black Women's
Agenda. During her life's journey, she has traveled to 50 states and 26
foreign countries.
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