Undergraduate Grand Chapter Officers
D aniel I. Nixon is a member of the Grand Board of Directors. Brother Nixon keeps a positive outlook and focuses on balancing colle- giate life as an athlete, collegiate, scholar and student leader. Brother Nixon is passionate about God, family, education and his future goals. He has maintained a 3.4 GPA in Business Management while being an All-SEC 800 meter runner. He is a recent transfer and current stu- dent-athlete at Iowa State University. Prior to ISU, Brother Nixon became a member of the Eta Upsilon Chapter of in the spring of 2018 at Mississippi State University. While at MSU, Brother Nixon earned a variety of academic accolades including being on the Dean’s List, SEC Honor Roll and Bulldog Honor Roll. His leadership and accomplishments are also reflective in his many memberships. He was an Ambassador for the College of Business, the Vice President of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Vice Polemarch of his chapter and a member of several other organizations and honor societies. He is a peer mentor, active with his church and a Maroon Center volunteer. Brother Nixon has committed his life to serving Christ and others in numerous ways. He’s interned as a Law Clerk assis- tant, worked with attorneys at one of the top law firms in Birmingham, AL and is a returning intern for one of the nation’s top re-entry program in Alabama—help- ing participants in the program attain their High School diploma or GED. “I became interested in becoming a Kappa at a young age. Spending time and noticing the bond my uncle had with his brothers made me idolize a lot of things they did. I knew I wanted to be just like them when my time came. Later in life, my eyes were opened to the connections and bond that go beyond the undergrad- uate experience. This in all inspired me to pursue Kappa Alpha Psi."
things are possible. Matthew 19:26
Last Book Read: The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
On supporting the Grand Polemarch and Junior Grand Vice Polemarch: I will work to Support the Grand Polemarch by com- pleting the tasks that are assigned to me to the best of my ability. Through striving to go past the norms, I will reach to the broth- ers who feel as if their voice can’t be heard and be the open ear and outlet to ensure the longevity of the bond and carry out the vision of our great founders. I will support the Junior Grand Polemarch by following my same beliefs behind the Grand Polemarch, but with more emphasis on the undergraduate experience. We are the future , so we must ensure the path is clear and understandable and solid for the many to follow. A dedotun O. Adebola-Wilson (Ade) is a third year Computer Science and Applied Math major at George Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA. He was initiated in the Lambda Delta Chapter in the Spring of 2019. He was born in Lagos, Nigeria, but raised in Jonesboro, GA. He is the current Vice Polemarch and MTA Chairman for his chapter. He is a Kappa Fellow of the Theta Class of the Undergraduate Lead- ership Institute. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking new and exciting dishes.
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