Fall Journal (Post Conclave Issue)

Junior Grand Vice Polemarch Jackson

E van R. Jackson is Junior Grand Vice Polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi. He is a hard-working, Dallas native who attends Brown University where he concentrates in Economics and Religious Studies. Brother Jackson has founded and serves as the CFO of an incorporated healthcare startup that utilizes an on- line and application platform to connect nurses with patients in need of care. Brother Jackson is a Spring 2018 initiate of Kappa Alpha Psi and holds the offices of Polemarch of the Lambda Xi chapter, as well as Lt. Strategus of the Northeastern Province. He also works as the student- Athlete Liaison for the Brown University Black Student Union, where he is commit- ted to building up a united Black commu- nity at Brown. Brother Jackson interned at Bank of America’s Rotational Financial Manage- ment Analyst Program in New York City. In future, Brother Jackson plans to use his financial and economic knowledge to grow and manage successful startups and

enter the venture capital space.

Extracurricular activities: Founder and CFO of an incorporated healthcare startup, Student Athlete Liaison for Black Student Union, Blacks in Business at Brown, Brown Investment Group What interested you in Kappa Alpha Psi: I’ve been interested in Kappa since I was a child. Seeing the values espoused by the many successful Nupes I was fortunate to be exposed to at a young age quickly grew my interest in the fraternity and my de- sire to join. As soon as I got to college, I knew without a shadow of a doubt that I wanted to be a Kappa man and was privileged to have the opportunity to be initiated the spring of my freshman year. Favorite Quote: “You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.” – Winston Churchill

Last Book Read: The Lean Startup by Eric Reiss

How will you work to support Grand Polemarch Shelton?: I will work to support Grand Polemarch Shelton by keeping my ears open to the voices of the undergraduates and ensuring that their needs are being met.

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