Lee Gaddies' Biography
- Bagley Community Council Inc member since 1996
- Bagley Board member since 2006
- Detroit Mayor's City of Detroit — Ambassador Program
- Fellow at the Center for Progressive Leadership
- 2007 training with Gamaliel Foundation, a national organizing institution
- 2006 Core team leader with Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength (MOSES); Member of the MOSES Transportation Taskforce
- Member of the 1st Unitarian Universalist Church of Detroit
- Member of Detroit City Council President Ken Cockrel's Green Task Force
- University Commons Board member
- Graduated Center for Creative Studies in 1997 with a bachelor degree in Graphic and Communication Arts
- Completed the Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute Small Business Track in 1998
- Opened Alphabase, Detroit's first cybercafe, in 1997.
- Received 1999 DEI Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Alphabase
- Computer enthusiast and artist since childhood
- Small business owner since high school in various venues from night clubs to art studio
- Art Instructor at various Detroit Public Schools, Art Councils, and Center for Creative Studies, Detroit.
