Rita Wray was sworn in as the 16th president of the Mississippi
Federation of Republican Women (MFRW) at the 24th Biennial
Convention on November 1, 2008. The historical significance was
noted in that the Mississippi Federation had elected its first
African American president. Wray, a past president of Rankin County
Republican Women, has served for six years as MFRW’s Finance
Chairperson, where she initiated the Federation’s signature
fundraiser – the Torchbearer’s Club.
Wray has been active in numerous statewide Republican campaigns
culminating in 2004 and 2008 serving on the steering committee for
Governor Haley Barbour’s inaugural ball. She was appointed by
Governor Barbour as a Deputy Executive Director of the Mississippi
Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) where she currently
serves administratively responsible for management of the state’s
$16 billion annual budget as well as asset management for a host of
state owned property.
Wray is the Founder of W. E., Inc., a national independent health
care consulting firm, and is a nationally recognized
consultant/lecturer/facilitator in the areas of regulatory
compliance, risk management, corporate communication and
professional practice issues.
She is actively involved in leadership positions in national, state
and local organizations to include American Nurses Association,
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, and National Coalition of
100 Black Women, Inc. She is the recipient of varied leadership
honors, including Mississippi’s Top Ten Leading Business Women. Her
philanthropic project is the Mississippi Children’s Museum with the
Junior League of Jackson.
Wray holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North
Alabama, a Certification in Nursing Administration from the American
Nurses Association, a Master of Business Administration from Jackson
State University and is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing.
Wray and husband Terrance are active members of St Paul’s Catholic
Church and have three children – Terrance Jr., Tamika and Torrance.
Publisher's Note: Text published as provided by Mississippi FRW.
The Mississippi Federation is organized into four districts composed of 22 clubs. Member efforts are geared toward recruiting, training and electing Republican candidates; advocating the Party’s philosophy and initiatives, and empowering women of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds in the political process. Members are mainstays in all aspects of political forums and campaign activities throughout the state. Legislative Days are held annually in Jackson. Clubs participate in patriotic community service projects such as Caring for America, Support Our Troops and the Mamie Eisenhower Library Project. In addition, clubs participate in scholarships and internships through the Betty Rendel Scholarship and the Dorothy Kabis Memorial Internship.
Past presidents include:
Alyssa Farmer, 2006-2008
Kathy Gray Henry, 2004-2006
Jeanne Luckey, 1998-2004
Brenda Wood, 1996-98
Cindy Phillips, 1992-96
Carolyn Pugh, 1988-92
Ann Wilson, 1983-88
Ruby Life, 1981-83
Beth Lane, 1979-1981
Dene Pace, 1975-79
Marijo Denson, 1971-75
Martha McKay, 1967-69
Marjorie Tims, 1965-67
Wilma Collier, 1963-65, 1969-71
Terry Gautier (founding)
Publisher's Note: Text published as provided by Mississippi FRW.
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