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EARLY YEARS Wanda D. Casey, was born and reared in Harlem, New York. Called to the Ministry at the age of 12. She became a Youth Counselor with the Archdiocese of New York at the age of 14, there she was responsible for 582 youth as part of the Summer Youth Employment Program. At the age of 16, she began working with the Queens Jewish Community Counsel as a young Social Worker; she visited the elderly and made sure that their needs were met. At the age of 17, she entered John Jay College of Criminal Justice as a freshman and joined the Kings County District Attorney’s Office, as an Aide to the Supreme Court Bureau, under the Supervision of Elizabeth Holtzman, King County Brooklyn’s first Female District Attorney. While there, she maintained excellent grades and her College Tuition was reimbursed as a result of it. She was later promoted to the Bureaus Litigation Trainer. With a love for Law Enforcement, she went on to join the New York State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, having met Restaurateur John Gotti, Sr., as one of her first interviewees. During the next two decades she would lobby on behalf of Federal Rights and with several Law Firms in the areas of: Acquisition and Mergers, Torts, Criminal Law, personal Injury, Products Liability, Debtors Rights, Title VII and Intellectual Property. THE BUSINESSWOMAN Today, Dr. Casey, is a State Licensed Title Law Instructor and functions as Big Apple Title School’s Senior Regulator, with over 25 years experience in the Legal Profession in the States of New York, Georgia and Florida. Dr. Casey has served as a: Delegate to the State of Florida, volunteer-HUD–Settlement Trainer for the United States Department of Agriculture, Bartow Florida, Lemon Law Hearing officer for Florida Office of the Attorney General Robert “Bob” Butterworth and worked as an Inspector for ManTech in their work with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement Division of the Department of Homeland Security (having personally assessed over 50 schools).

In 2003, she was the first African American to open and solely own a Title Company in Hillsborough County, Florida. She is the Founder and CEO of Big Apple Title & Trust, Inc., a Title Law Insurance School, where she is the Senior Regulator. On January 3, 2011, her company was listed as a Vendor with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System. As part of her responsibilities she authored the book entitled “A Closing Journey-A Real Estate Instructional Guide for the Mortgage Loan Originator”. The book and course were written in conjunction from a Regulatory Aspect, with regards to the intent of Housing Economic Recovery Act 2008, prior to codification H.R. 3221 aka Public Law 110-289-Titles I-III, 122 §2654, July 30, 2008 (hereinafter known as HERA).

THE CHAPLAIN “ The Builder” Dr. Casey serves as a Life Coach, Mentor, Motivational Speaker, Philanthropist, Builder, Published Author and Entrepreneur. For several years she has served effectively as a Chaplain to hospitals and Nursing Homes throughout the State of Florida. In April 2008, she founded Ana Adonai Hosanna International ministries, Inc., (“hereinafter Hosanna Ministries”). Hosanna Ministries, was established for the betterment of incarcerated youth The services provided include: assisting the children at locating resources within the community, visiting the children in jail, attendance at Court Hearings and outreach to community Churches and Academic Institutions in an effort to garner support for those released.

On February 9, 2009, Elder Wanda D. Casey was sworn in as one of 50 Chaplains to the Florida Department of Juvenile justice. While visiting Georgia for Thanksgiving, she met with like minded individuals and opened a Georgia Branch of Hosanna Ministries. She went onto become a Chaplain to the Countries of Haiti (where she was given the key to the City). To date she has established 45+ non-profit entities and currently volunteers with: Meals on Wheels, Chaplain to Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Florida Department of Corrections-Juvenile Re-entry, Haiti, Columbia, Bahamas and Santo Domingo.

GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT Of her many achievements, her greatest is becoming a Chaplain and the beautiful job that was done in the rearing of her beloved daughter.

SOURCES http://www.2004sptimes.com//07/09/Northoftampa/Making_it_big.shtml www.eckobooks.com/category/1024/Law/ http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=Casey%2C+wanda+d.&Search_Code=NALL&PID=x8CmuaGdmykmIFd49xAwutauLsxWK&SEQ=20110314182154&CNT=25&HIST=1

Books: 1. Reverence, Righteousness and Respect 2. CUT DOWN" A Life Of Second Chances 3. Ana Adonai Hosanna 4. A Closing Journey. --Rjeffon1 (talk) 22:24, 14 March 2011 (UTC)too