AMES, IA (12/01/2014)(readMedia)-- Dominique Williams, a senior in hospitality management in the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University, was chosen to serve on the national board as the Treasurer for the National Society of Minorities. The National Society of Minorities is the premier student-led organization for minorities students studying hospitality. The National board is comprised of five positions, including treasurer.

Williams, a Davenport, Iowa native, will oversee of Chapter Financial Procedures, National Society of Minorities Accounts Payable and Receivable, Disbursement of Scholarship Funds and other regional treasurers.

The National Society of Minorities in Hospitality provides events and programs that bring together college-level students with company sponsors, industry representatives, other hospitality organizations, advisors and mentors, and hospitality high school students.

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