Mina SayWhat Announces 2016 Power Squad Dance Team Posted on May 29, 2016 By Mina SayWhat Mina SayWhat and her team of managers have decided this years Power Squad Dance Team members. In it’s 4th year, Mina founded, created and coaches the girls (ages 15-23) on the team. Jalysa Derden and Dolores Smith help co-manage the team. This years team is the biggest it’s ever been! Practice starts immediately on June 5th! Some of the ladies need to get in contact with us asap! Those ladies are marked below! Returning ladies: Andrea Carney (Head Chereographer) Alissa Smith (Assistant Chereographer) Dayonna Hayes Tiffany Hill Kayylah Hodges Tamia Perdue Imani Stephenson Markirra Williams Nasirah Williams New ladies: Onederful Ancrum Monae Bishop Kiara Scott Endia Brown Malea Broome (Please email Power99PowerSquad@gmail.com ) Nia Greenwood (Please email Power99PowerSquad@gmail.com ) Jordyn Harris (Please email Power99PowerSquad@gmail.com ) Emani Presley (Please email Power99PowerSquad@gmail.com ) Best Of Mina SayWhat
Best Of Mina SayWhat Mina SayWhat Joins Syracuse University’s Newhouse Audio Industry Summit Posted on December 22, 2014 Photo Credit – Gabrielle Rusk: The terrestrial radio panel is featured in the top photo. From left to right are: Mina Llona (Power 99FM Philadelphia); Hal Rood (Strategic Radio Solutions); Mimi Griswold (Galaxy Communications); Shane Bogardus (Cumulus Media); Genevieve Sponsler (Public Radio Exchange); Seth Everett (Mets Radio Network); Chris Bolt… Read More
Best Of Mina SayWhat Mina SayWhat At That 2014 #BetAwards Posted on July 3, 2014July 7, 2014 Had the pleasure of making my way out to LA for the BET Awards. Here are some pics for your enjoyment. 🙂 ASAP Ferg and ASAP Rocky ASAP MOB Ashanti and Tamar Braxton Usher Rico Love B.O.B. Cory Bell Astro Driicky Graham The Rifkind Brothers Marsha Ambrosious Bei Maejor Dee… Read More
Best Of Mina SayWhat Mina SayWhat Helps Mighty Writers Break Guinness Book World Record Posted on July 29, 2016 On Tuesday July 26th, Mina SayWhat hosted a “write off” with Mighty Writers and 3,000 kids from the Philadelphia area. The goal was to break the Guinness Book World Record for most kids writing non stop at the same time in the same place – 15 minutes. The write off… Read More