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mother, Ramona Hinton, served as a public servant for over 30 years and continues to work with families in Central Ohio. Her unwavering commitment to helping vulnerable communities has greatly influenced Stanley’s own career and values. A scholar and a leader, Stanley is a graduate of Howard University and The Ohio State University College. His education has equipped him with the tools to address community needs with innovation and empathy. As a fluent Spanish speaker, Stanley ensures that he can effectively connect with and serve Columbus’ diverse population. In addition to his professional achievements, Stanley is a proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., an organization known for its emphasis on service, scholarship, and brotherhood. He also serves as a board member for the Afrocentric Personal Development Shop, further demonstrating his commitment to empowering others. Stanley credits his family for their enduring support and inspiration, including his aunt, Erma Jean Hinton Nesby, who continues the family’s tradition of community service. At just 30 years old, Stanley E. Gates II is a shining example of leadership and dedication. As he continues
to serve Columbus and beyond, his work reminds us of the power of education, compassion, and a relentless drive to make a difference.
Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health supports the unhoused By The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health
Jackson, MS (November 18, 2024) – The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health transformed Pittman Park into a beacon of hope during an outreach project for the unhoused. From 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Saturday, November 15, 2024, the Institute partnered with St. Paul COGIC, University of MS Medical Center, and Stewpot Community Services to serve 313 adults and children.
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