The Southeastern Khronicle: Fall 2023-Winter 2024

This is Volume 20, Issue 1 of The Southeastern Khronicle.

KHRONICLE The Southeastern Chronicling Achievement in the Southeastern Province since 1996

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Table of Contents

CONTRIBUTING REPORTERS

ALMARIO DUEHART ATLANTA (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER KE'VON HAMILTON ATHENS (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER

MARK S. JACOBS II CONYERS-COVINGTON (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER

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ROBERT E. SWEENEY GREENVILLE (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER

MILTON KEY LAGRANGE (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER TRAVIS HENTZ ROCK HILL (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER

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Message from Province Polemarch Holiday greetings and province updates from Brother Brian C. Mock

Local Chapter Awards Banquet Feature submission from the Greenville (SC) Alumni Chapter.

JOHNNY MCDONALD SAVANNAH (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER

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Message from Province Chaplain

Individual Brother Achievements

KENNETH BROWN BEAUFORT-JASPER-HILTON HEAD (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER

Brother Dr. Freeman encourgaes the brothers to "Finish Strong."

Showcasing the achievements of brothers in every field of human endeavor.

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Alumni Chapter News Community initiatives and events from alumni chapters across the Southeastern Province. 2023 C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference Recap of the 2023 CRWLC and Officer Workshops in Rock Hill, SC on the campus of Winthrop Univ.

The Directory A listing on the elected officers and appointed area directors, committee chairmen, and staff members.

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PAST EDITORS Willie J.. Heggins II 1996-1998 Willie L. Todd, Jr., Ph.D. 1999-2005 Rick Mitchell 2006-2008 Corey L. Smith 2008-2021 C. Douglas Johnson, Ph.D. 2021-2023 EDITOR Tyran L. White Charleston (SC) Alumni Chapter KhronicleSubmissions@southeasternprovince.org

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Dear Brothers,

Happy Holidays!

It is that time of the year where we can celebrate with our families and friends. We are equally excited about the next quarter of the work of the province. We are gearing up for our open nominations process led by Brother Dominique Riggins. You will see information come out relative to our Kappa League Conference and Ronald Davis Undergraduate Leadership Summit. We are proud of the work of both Brothers Guide Right Chairman Randall Sherrell and Junior Province Vice Polemarch, Justin Harris. We are looking forward to two great conferences.

We are working with Grand Chapter to move the River Jordan Project across the finish line. So, please let Brother Corey Smith, Province Keeper of Exchequer, know if you have any questions or need direction .

As we head into province council season, we are looking forward to a joyous occasion.

Lastly, we are proud to release a fresh look for our newsletter. A special thanks goes out to Brother Tyran White, our Province Reporter, for his hard work on this publication.

It is my hope that you all remain safe through the end of the calendar year. May God continue to bless you all.

Remember that This Belongs to Us!

Yours in the Bond, Brian C. Mock, 27th Polemarch Southeastern Province Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Conyers-Covington (GA) Alumni

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Greetings my Brothers in the Bond,

seemingly insurmountable giant. Yet, with unwavering faith in God, he defeated Goliath and became a great king. This story reminds us that no matter how big our challenges may seem, with faith and determination, we can overcome them. It also tells us that the letter will be greater and if we stay in faith and finish the course. In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul also serves as an inspiring example. He faced numerous hardships and persecutions during his missionary journeys. Yet, he persevered, spreading the message of Christ throughout the known world. His words in 2 Timothy 4:7 resonate with us today: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

As men of faith, let us draw strength from these stories and commit to finishing strong in our own journeys. Here are a few guiding principles to help us along the way: 1. Faith: Let your faith be the foundation of your strength. Trust in the Lord, let Him direct your path, and believe that you are never alone in your struggles. 2. Determination: Stay committed to your goals, whether they be personal, professional, or spiritual. Persevere in the face of adversity. 3. Community: Lean on your brothers in faith for support and encouragement. We are stronger together. 4. Prayer and Reflection: Take time for prayer and self-reflection to find the guidance and answers you need. 5. Forgiveness: Forgive yourself for past mistakes and shortcomings. The past does not define your future. Forgive others – less weight will help you endure the race.

It is often said that life is a journey - and just like any journey, we encounter challenges, obstacles, and moments of fatigue. In these times, it is crucial to remember the importance of finishing strong. As we navigate the course of our lives, we often face trials and tribulations that can be both physically and mentally demanding. These challenges can come in various forms - personal, professional, financial, and even spiritual. However, I believe that our faith can be a source of immense strength during these times. In the Bible, we find numerous stories of men who faced adversity and finished strong because of their faith and determination. Take, for example, the story of David and Goliath. David, a young shepherd boy, faced a

Brothers of Faith

Remember, finishing strong is not always about winning or achieving worldly success. It is about remaining steadfast in your faith, values, and principles, regardless of the outcome. In doing so, you become a beacon of hope and inspiration for others. May you find the strength to finish strong in all your endeavors. God bless you, and may your journey be filled with faith, perseverance, and unwavering determination.

Brother Rev. Dr. Vardy A. Freeman Southeastern Province Chaplain

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2023 C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina

B rothers from across the Southeastern Province Leadership Conference. The insightful event took place Saturday, September 23rd and Sunday, September 24th on the beautiful campus of Winthrop University. The Rock Hill (SC) Alumni Chapter and the Winthrop University Chapter, Lambda Gamma Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc served as hosts for the conference and provided brothers with social activities to enjoy while in Rock Hill. convened in Rock Hill, SC, for the 2023 C. Rodger Wilson Brother Dr. Joseph Ducksworth and his team provided the brothers with a program that sought to refresh the

veterans in chapter leadership positions and educate those brothers stepping into new roles in their various chapters. After the General Session that provided brothers with updates for the new fraternal year, the attendees followed a rotation format for the two tracts provided: one for the alumni and one for the undergraduates. The alumni brothers attended sessions on “Keys to Financial Freedom” with Brother Greg Reid and “Kappa Leadership & Business” with Brother Kelvin Williams. The undergraduate sessions ran concurrently delving into the topics of “Mental Health and Wellness” with Brother Dr. Jazz Parham and “Critical Thinking and Accountability” with Brother Woody Ford.

After the group photo, the brothers had the chance to fellowship and commune over lunch provided in one of the on-campus dining halls. The facility provided a taste for every brother from fried chicken to pizza to breakfast options as well as an assortment of desserts. At the conclusion of lunch, the attendees gathered in the Richardson Ballroom for two general sessions that covered topics such as: Protocol and Etiquette facilitated by Brother Dr. Leo Brown, Parliamentary Procedure facilitated by Brother Michael Myers, and a Panel Discussion facilitated by our very own Province Polemarch, Brother Brian C. Mock, where questions by brothers were discussed in real time. The first day concluded with caucuses for the alumni

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brothers and a separate one for the undergraduate brothers.

Following the final general session, the brothers began their departures back to their various destinations until the next province gathering, the 98th Province Council in Charleston, SC.

The second day of C. Rodger Wilson opened with an Ecumenical Service where our Province Chaplain, Brother Rev. Dr. Vandry A. Freeman, provided brothers with a powerful message to encourage and strengthen each brother. This day focused on facilitation of officer workshops. Chapter officers, both new and old, received presentations from province leadership. Breakout sessions were organized for brothers who hold the leadership roles in their local chapter as a Polemarch, Keeper of Exchequer, Keeper of Records, Guideright Chairman, Undergraduate Chapter Advisors, or MTA Chairman. The sessions were facilitated by Brother Brian C. Mock, Province Polemarch; Brother Corey Smith, Province Keeper of Exchequer; Brother Plez Joyner, Province Keeper of Records; Brother Randall Sherrell, Province Guideright Chairman; Brother Frank Thomas, Province Undergraduate Advisors Chairmen; and Brother Dr. Willie Todd, Province MTA Chairman.

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Brothers attending one of the general sessions during the conference.

Brothers Brown, Myers, and Williams presenting to brothers on their given topics. (Pictured above) While Brothers Parham and Ford poured into our undergraduates. (Pictured below)

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Brother Dr. Ducksworth, SEP CRWLC Chairman, speaking to attendees. Brother Greg Reid presented on the "Keys to Freedom." Brother Dr. Stackston and Brother Clinkscale handling registration. (Pictured above)

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BISHOPVILLE-MANNING-SHAW AFB (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER The Brothers of the Bishopville/Manning/Shaw AFB Alumni Chapter took part in their chapter retreat on Saturday, August 5th at Patriot Hall in Sumter, SC. The purpose of the retreat was to formulate calendar and a slate of events for the 2023 – 2024 Fraternal Year. (Pictured below) Alumni News

ATLANTA (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER The chapter celebrated Senior Kappa Week by hosting a Senior Kappa Breakfast where over 50 brothers and Senior Kappa’s got together to enjoy a splendid breakfast and fellowship. The highlight of the breakfast was when Brother Hugh Robinson was presented his 50 Year Member blazer for his lifelong achievements and service to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. Brother Robinson is a 1958 initiate of PI Chapter at Morehouse college. (Pictured above)

ATLANTA (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER On June 3rd, the brothers of Atlanta (GA) Alumni Chapter participated in the annual NPHC of Metro Atlanta Luggage of Love Tailgate and Social with other various metro Atlanta Divine Nine Organizations. The event was organized to provide gently used luggage for displaced youth. Together they gathered at the Fulton County DFCS office to collect donations from Divine Nine members and the community. The drive generates over 2,500 pieces of gently used luggage and over $2,000 in donations. (Pictured to right)

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COLUMBUS (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER A special group of graduated seniors received scholarships to help them pursue higher education. The Columbus (GA) Alumni Chapter awarded more than $13,000 in scholarships this year. At a service held at the Revelation Missionary Baptist Church in Columbus, GA, the chapter presented several of the recipients with their scholarships. In total, the chapter presented 16 students with money to help fund their college education.

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ATHENS (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER The Athens (GA) Alumni Chapter hosted a summit focusing on educating their community about prostate cancer. The chapter held the event at the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church on September 30th. At the event, attendees had access to free PSA screenings, treatment resources, and a discussion panel that included prostate cancer survivors.

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Source: Zero Prostate Cancer, www.zerocancer.org/black-men

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CONYERS -COVINGTON (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER

VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE The Political and Civic Action Committee of the Conyers-Covington Alumni Chapter participated in a Voter Registration Drive hosted by local high school, Heritage High School. The chapter was well received as several high school students came up to ask questions and register to vote for upcoming elections. The committee is chaired by Brother Brockman.

KAPPA REWARDS PARTY

to celebrate the kids that held good grades during the first semester of the school year. The chapter provided pizza, snacks, and played games like checkers, uno,

connect 4, and twister with the young scholars. The brothers enjoyed showing that they appreciate their hard in school work by rewarding them with a party!

Several brothers from the chapter visited Fairview Elementary school in Covington, GA to throw a "Kappa Rewards Party"

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ROCK HILL (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRIVE

The Rock Hill Alumni Chapter participated in a back-to-school drive to donate school supplies for the youth in the Rock Hill Community. The event provided book bags and school items to over 700 kids, and the chapter was able to contribute almost $600 in supplies for this effort. The chapter shopped at the local Walmart for supplies and over 30 members served as parking attendants and security for the event. The chapter also contributed $300 in school supplies to the Sanctuary of Life Outreach Center’s Back to School Drive, where another 400 kids were served.

VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE The chapter's Political Action Committee participated in the Rock Hill Voter Registration drive at South Pointe High School. The chapter hosted three Voter Drives at the local football games in order to boost younger voters. The events proved to be a success with over 50 new voters signed up.

K.R.E.A.M. PARTY The Rock Hill Alumni Chapter hosted the K.R.E.A.M Party as the grand finale of the C Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference. It was held at the Rock Hill Country Club from 8PM-12AM. The atmosphere was filled with “Kream” attire and brothers fellowshipping having a great time. Light hors d'oeuvre were served on behalf of the Rock Hill Nupes. The event was well attended by various members of the Southeastern Province of Kappa Alpha Psi, Inc.

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ROCK HILL (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER FEED THE HOMELESS EVENT

The Rock Hill (SC) Alumni Chapter hosted a "Feed the Homeless" event at the Bethel United Methodist Church. The event involved preparing, cooking, and serving breakfast to over 50 homeless men. The chapter's Kappa Leaguers helped with the event along with brothers from the Lambda Gamma Chapter. This event was also documented by Rock Hill’s Local news station CN2.

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LAGRANGE (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER BACK-TO-SCHOOL WELCOME

On August 9, 2023, brothers of the LaGrange (GA) Alumni Chapter had the great opportunity to welcome students at Unity Elementary School to their first day of school. Brother Eric Alston, a member of the chapter, serves as the school principal and reported that both students and faculty were overjoyed by the positive presence and community outreach. (Pictured to left)

TRUNK OR TREAT EVENT On October 21, 2023, LaGrange (GA) Alumni Brothers kept up with their commitment to spreading goodwill by giving out candy to youth at a community Trunk or Treat event. There was food, music and students of all ages dropping by the Kappa car to get candy and treats. (Pictured to right)

BEAUFORT-JASPER-HILTON HEAD (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER Brother Wendell Roberson, who serves as the Outreach Chairman for the chapter, coordinated their annual Food Drive during the month of November in support of Second Helpings, a nonprofit food rescue and distribution network striving to eliminate hunger and food waste in the South Carolina Lowcountry. (above left) During the month of December, the brothers of the chapter and their Silhouettes collected donations for the Toys for Tots community initiative. Brother Kenneth Brown, the chapter's polemarch, presented the toys to the Love House Ministry.

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BEAUFORT-JASPER-HILTON HEAD (SC) ALUMNI CHAPTER In October, the brothers of the chapter hosted their annual golf tournament at the Royal Golf Resort in Hilton Head, South Carolina. The chapter was assisted by the local Silhouettes and Kappa Leaguers to make the event a great success. This annual event has allowed the chapter to provide more than $30,000 in Guide Right scholarships.

SAVANNAH (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER The Savannah (GA) Alumni Chapter participated in the Annual Miracle on May Street Toy Drive at the West Broad Street YMCA. In addition to our efforts, we also donated toys and made a financial donation in support of the mission of the YMCA. The West Broad Street YMCA is home to our very own charter member, Bro. Dr. Joseph R. Jenkins, who was instrumental in establishing this YMCA branch and having served as its Executive Director.

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SAVANNAH (GA) ALUMNI CHAPTER The Savannah (GA) Alumni Chapter adopted five families for this Christmas holiday in partnership with Family Promise of the Coastal Empire, Inc. Thanks to the generosity of chapter members, we were able to ensure that 23 children get to experience the magic of a very merry Christmas. (to the right) The chapter also participated with Real Men Read Program at Haven Elementary School. Brothers went into the classrooms and read to students of various grade levels in an effort to deepen literacy and instill a love for reading in students. (below) The Savannah State University Women's Basketball Team led by Brother Cedric Baker hosted a "Pink Night" to raise breast cancer awareness and to support the St. Joseph's Candler Telfair Mammography Fund. Brothers of the chapter participated in the fashion show and won the three on three contest against a local group of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. members. (bottom right)

The chapter held its bowling reclamation outing at the Frames N' Games bowling alley. Over 25 brothers were in attendance and most importantly several brothers came home to Kappa. (Pictured to right)

The chapter also demonstrated their commitment to serving the community by collecting nearly 60 blankets and donating them to the Old Savannah City Mission, a local shelter dedicated to providing services for those experiencing homelessness. (Pictured to left)

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Awards Banquet Greenville (SC) Alumni Chapter

The Greenville (SC) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. held its Annual Awards Banquet on Saturday, August 12, 2023 at the Embassy Suites on Verdae Boulevard in Greenville, SC. This was the first black-tie event for the chapter since the pandemic. The Awards Banquet began promptly at 7 pm with a Call to Order and Establishment of Protocol by Brother Stanley B. Clinkscale, Sr., the Awards Committee Chairman and Past Polemarch of the chapter. Greetings were extended by Brother Warren M. Smith, a Spring 2023 initiate. Stanley Clinkscale also shared the occasion for the event. Chapter Vice Polemarch, Brother Hassan Pressley, led the introduction of brothers, Silhouettes, and guests. Mrs. Felicia Littlejohn, President of the Chapter’s Silhouettes, gave greetings and reflections from the Silhouettes. Brother Brent O.E. Clinkscale, Event Committee Chairman, expounded on the upcoming Scholarship Golf Tournament

& Louis Golden Gospel Gala with Grammy Winner Rudy Currence.

Stowe, who assisted Brother Stowe in all his efforts throughout the year.

The banquet included a scrumptious buffet meal of fresh dinner rolls with butter, Arcadian harvest mixed green salad with Ranch and Balsamic dressings, fresh fruit salad, Cavatappi pasta salad, garlic encrusted rib roast, tender prime rib sliced and served au jus with caramelized onion and mushrooms, roasted salmon fillet, roasted salmon filet with chervil tomato salsa and asparagus beurre blanc, herb and garlic roasted potatoes, roasted vegetable seasonal medley, assorted desserts, water, tea, and coffee. After the dinner, Polemarch Barnes gave reflections and presented two Polemarch Awards for outstanding, unselfish, and hard work rendered throughout the fraternal year. Brother Joseph Stowe, Principal of Grove Elementary School and Past Polemarch of the Greenville Alumni Chapter, received one of the Polemarch’s Awards, and a second one was presented to his wife, Stephanie

Brother Darryl Williams, Elections Committee Chairman for the Southeastern Province, and Past Chapter Polemarch, introduced and presented the 50 Year Members Awards to two brothers of the Chapter: Brother Robert E. Sweeney (initiated Fall of 1968 at South Carolina State College, now South Carolina State University) and Brother Dr. Rev. Zachary Johnson (initiated Spring of 1972 also at South Carolina State College). Each 50 Year Brother was presented their White Jacket (symbolizing 50 years in the fraternity) and a framed award from Province and Grand Chapter. Robert Sweeney’s brother, Brother James N. Sweeney, also a 50-year member, helped Robert into his Jacket while Dr. Johnson was assisted with his White Jacket by the love of his life, his wife, Sandra Johnson. Both Sweeney and Johnson made remarks after receiving their White Jacket.

Annual Chapter Awards were presented

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To the left Brothers of the Greenville (SC) Alumni Chapter gathered to take a picture before the conclusion of their Awards Banquet. Below Top Members of the Greenville Silhouettes supporting their partners at the event. Below Bottom The 50-year Kappas of the Greenville (SC) Alumni Chapter welcomed Brother Rev. Dr. Zachary Johnson and Brother Robert Sweeney to the 50-year club.

by Stanley Clinkscale, Sr. to Joseph Stowe (Achievement); Michael Brewington (Leadership); and Joseph Stowe (Kappa Man of the Year). Clinkscale also thanked his banquet committee members which included Brother Oscar Neely, Southeastern Province Senior Vice Polemarch, Chapter Polemarch Barnes, Brother Terrance Blackwell, Brother Warren Smith and Brother Darryl W. Williams. Polemarch Barnes made closing remarks and thanked all the brothers who helped to make this a successful year for the chapter, and had ensured that the chapter was true to our international theme of “112 Years and Building: The Journey Continues” and “Brother to Brother, Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges”. Brother Terrance Van Blackwell, Chapter Chaplian, gave the benediction at the conclusion of the banquet. ~ Submitted by Brother Stanley B. Clinkscale, Sr. Written by Brother Robert E. Sweeney

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"In Every Field of Human Endeavor." Individual Achievements of Brothers Across the Southeastern Province

Brother Brannon Gaskins Athens (GA) Alumni Chapter

Brother Shaquille Gatlin Athens (GA) Alumni Chapter

Brother Trevor Latimore Atlanta (GA) Alumni Chapter

Brother Brannon Gaskins was recently appointed Chief Academic Officer with the Fulton County School System in Metro Atlanta. In this role, Brother Gaskins will oversee the Academics Division, which includes the Learning and Teaching and Student Support Services divisions. Gaskins has over 20 years of public education experience. He has previously served a principal supervisor, principal, and classroom teacher. Fulton County Schools (FCS) is Georgia's fourth largest school system, with more than 10,900 full- and part-time employees and more than 6,900 teachers and other certified personnel who work in 104 schools and administrative support buildings.

Brother Shaquille Gatin earned a Master of Arts in Teaching Health and Physical Education from Valdosta State University. He will walk the stage in December of 2023.

Brother Trevor Latimore, a Fall 2022 Initiate, was recognized as the Mcdonough High School Coach of the Year. As the Director of Bands at Mcdonough High school, he was awarded $10,000 for winning the Best of Atlanta Bands competition sponsored by Attorney Amy Witherite. Latimore competed against the top high school bands in Atlanta and Metro Atlanta areas. He also secured new musical instruments and uniforms under his leadership, first in school history.

Brother Almario Duehart Atlanta (GA) Alumni Chapter

Brother Almario Duehart, a Fall 22 Initiate, was recognized by the White House Executive Cabinet as an HBCU Scholar 2022-2023. The City of Macon, his hometown, recognized him for his leadership and community engagement. The Mayor of Macon presented Bro. Duehart with a the key to the city and proclaimed November 8th as “Almario Duehart Day.”

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2023-2024 Southeastern Province Leadership Province Board of Directors T’Mars McCallum Director of Administrative Services

Victor Mattison Strategus Kappa Lambda vmatt7291493@gmail.com

Conway-Myrtle Beach (SC) tmarsmccallum@yahoo.com 864-483-5546 Kennethe Wilson Chapter Certification Macon-Warner Robins (GA) kboo1wilson@hotmail.com 478-288-0709 Michael Brown Corporate Affairs Spartanburg (SC) michael@raineyandbrown.com 864-494-0003 Christopher Smith Achievement & Awards Charleston (SC) c.smith1911@yahoo.com 843-801-7849 Darryl Williams Elections Greenville (SC) dww0223@aol.com 864-430-6701 Christopher Smith Director of Membership Development Charleston (SC) c.smith1911@yahoo.com

Brian C. Mock Province Polemarch

864-363-7750 Jamari Brooks

Conyers-Covington (GA) brianmock79@gmail.com 404-391-6917 Oscar Neely Sr. Vice Polemarch Greenville (SC) neelycoach@aol.com 864-346-7216 Justin Harris Jr. Vice Polemarch Lambda Delta justin3col@gmail.com 706-587-4328 Plez A. Joyner Keeper of Records Stone Mountain-Lithonia (GA) plez.joyner@gmail.com 470-601-2529 Corey Smith Keeper of Exchequer Alpharetta-Smyrna (GA) corey031175@yahoo.com 404-272-8788 Odell Taylor BOD GA Alumni Lawrenceville-Duluth (GA) odelltaylorjr@hotmail.com 770-342-8564 Dr. James R. Munford BOD SC Alumni Bishopville-Manning- Shaw AFB (SC) 2StrongNupe91@gmail.com BOD UAE Alumni Abu Dhabi (UAE) jdillard@iuassets.com Desmond Hamm BOD GA Undergraduate Delta Xi djhammjr@gmail.com 706-518-7581 Tyson Owens BOD SC Undergraduate Kappa Lambda tysonowens24@gmail.com 864-283-9295 803-795-2903 Jay Dee Dillard

Lt. Strategus Lambda Delta brooksjamari1@gmail.com 912-961-2678 Dr. Christopher Johnson Historian Decatur (GA) drchrisej@gmail.com 770-652-4302 Tyran White Reporter Charleston (SC) tyranlwhite@gmail.com 843-475-2110 Vandry Freeman Chaplain Greenville (SC) vfsekappa@gmail.com Internal Auditor Greenville (SC) theowelfare@aol.com 864-350-9228 Dominque Riggins Nominating Committee Chair Albany (GA) driggins1911@gmail.com 229.255.7500 Area Directors and Committee Chairmen Dr. Leo T.M. Brown Chief of Staff Conyers-Covington (GA) leotbrown1@gmail.com 770-301-8773 Willie E. Hopkins Deputy Chief of Staff 864-434-8454 Theo Welfare Conyers-Covington (GA) Kappahop2@yahoo.com 770-490-4118

843-801-7849 Frank Thomas Chapter Advisors Columbus (GA) ftj7@knology.net 706-888-7204 Brian Golson

Undergraduate Affairs Alpharetta-Smyrna (GA) golson.brian@yahoo.com 404-394-5766 Samuel "Pat" Patterson Kappa Foundation Decatur (GA) pattersonsamuel@bellsouth.net 404-702-9814

Stanley Clinkscale Life Membership Greenville (SC) sbclink@aol.com 864-483-5546

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2023-2024 Southeastern Province Leadership Lawrence Davis, Jr. Expansion Carrollton-Douglasville (GA) lhdavisjr@gmail.com 404-694-2100 Deaderick Jones Kelvin Williams By-Laws Charleston (SC) kwilliams63@aol.com 843-377-5040 Tyran White Technology Kenneth Benjamin Senior Kappas Bishopville-Manning- Shaw AFB (SC) kenndian@msn.com 803-968-0065 Christopher Lyons Political Action Committee

Reclamation Decatur (GA) dkjones1911@yahoo.com 770-815-4781 Dr. Christopher Johnson Achievement Academy Decatur (GA) drchrisej@gmail.com 770-652-4302 Michael Myers Risk Management Kingstree (SC) myersmj2@gmail.com 843-206-3140 Desmond Hamm GLAD Delta Xi djhammjr@gmail.com 706-518-7581 Open

Charleston (SC) 843-475-2110 tyranlwhite@gmail.com Fred Merritt Webmaster Lawrenceville-Duluth (GA) fredmerritt@gmail.com Phone Tyran White Social Media Charleston (SC) tyranlwhite@gmail.com 843-475-2110 Willie E. Hopkins Director of Investigations Conyers-Covington (GA) kappahop2@yahoo.com 770-490-4118 V. Kelly Bennett Director of Organizational Effectiveness Conyers-Covington (GA) vkbennett@gmail.com 404-643-0196 V. Kelly Bennett Strategic Planning Conyers-Covington (GA) vkbennett@gmail.com 404-643-0197

Alpharetta-Smyrna (GA) aclyons1@yahoo.com 404-31630530 Dr. Jabbar Stackston Director of Conference Services Greenville (SC) jstackston@southeasternprovince.org 864-710-0165 Randall Sherrell Kappa League Conference Decatur (GA) sherrellrandall@gmail.com 404-432-7173 Dr. Joe Ducksworth CRWLC Planning Team Carrollton-Douglasville (GA) joeduckoms@bellsouth.net 770-342-8403 Dr. Willie L. Todd, Jr. Membership Training Academy Orangeburg (SC) Willie.Todd@gmail.com 404-438-3089 Justin Harris Undergraduate Leadership Summit Lambda Delta justin3col@gmail.com 843-793-7500 Tyran White Director of Communications Charleston (SC) tyranlwhite@gmail.com 843-475-2110 Tyran White Newsletter Charleston (SC) tyranlwhite@gmail.com 843-475-2110 Harry McFadden Resolutions Kingstree (SC) kaptenupe@gmail.com 843-506-3396

Kappa University Antonio Martez

Director of Community Relations Stone Mountain-Lithonia (GA) amartez@gmail.com 404-859-8383 Randall Sherrell Guide Right/Kappa League Decatur (GA) sherrellrandall@gmail.com 404-432-7173 Antonio Martez Health & Wellness Stone Mountain-Lithonia (GA) amartez@gmail.com 404-859-8383 Norman Johnson St. Jude – Sunday of Hope Atlanta (GA) johnsonne@bellsouth.net 404-312-7432 John Dunmeyer, III Military and Veteran’s Affairs Charleston (SC) jdunmyer3@gmail.com 843-906-1414

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2023-2024 Southeastern Province Leadership Staff Appointments Delmar L. Whittington, II Parliamentarian Atlanta (GA) delmar2@me.com 678-849-3652 Damon Peebles Photographer Alpharetta-Smyrna (GA) damonpeebles@yahoo.com 404-226-7458 Open Willie E. Hopkins Brothers of the Shield Conyers-Covington (GA) Kappahop2@yahoo.com 770-490-4118 Dr. Joe Ducksworth C. Roger Wilson Leadership Carrollton-Douglasville (GA) joeduckoms@bellsouth.net

770-342-8403 Frank Thomas Chapter Advisors Training Cluster Columbus (GA) ftj7@knology.net 706-888-7204 Dr. Jabbar Stackston COVID - 19 Province Coordinator Greenville (SC) jstackston@southeasternprovince.org 864-710-0165 Desmond Hamm GLAD: Greeks Learning to Avoid Debt Delta Xi djhammjr@gmail.com 706-518-7581 Solomon Bradley Southeastern Education & Leadership Foundation Greenville (SC) brosol@aol.com 864-986-3506 Dr. Leo T.M. Brown Grand Chapter Publicity and

Videographer Tyran White Editor-in-Chief Charleston (SC) tyranlwhite@gmail.com

843-475-2110 Benny Harris Special Assistant to

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