PROVINCE GUIDE RIGHT CHAIRMEN
Northern Province: Terry L. Ward
Terry L. Ward (Sigma 1981 ) earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics from The University of Michigan and an MBA from The University of Detroit. Brother Ward has been involved in Guide Right/Kappa League for over 35 years. He is currently serving in the following positions: Northern Province Guide Right Director, Co-Chairman 2020 National Kappa League Virtual Conference, and Chairman for Kappa League National College Signing Day. In addition to Guide Right Director, he also serves on the Kappa Detroit Foundation Board of Directors and the Fair Housing Center of Metro Detroit Board of Directors.
With a long history of leadership in Kappa Alpha Psi, Brother Ward has served in the following positions: Detroit (MI) Alumni Chapter Polemarch, Detroit Alumni Vice Polemarch, Co-Chairman - 1 st National Kappa League Con- ference (Charlotte, NC), Detroit Alumni Kappa League Advisor, Detroit Alumni Kappa League Chairman, Detroit Alumni Guide Right Chairman, Detroit Alumni Board of Directors and numerous Detroit Alumni Chapter commit- tees.
Eastern Province: Antonio L. Harrison
Antonio L. Harrison (Epsilon Zeta 1991) serves as the Eastern Province Guide Right Chair. He served as the 19 th Polemarch of the Alexandria-Fairfax (VA) Alumni Chapter. Brother Har- rison coordinates the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) opportunities for the National Guide Right Committee. Brother Harrison believes that STEM education is a key component to better ensuring academic and professional achievement of those who partic- piate in the Guide Right and Kappa League programs.
Northeastern Province: Kevin E. Boston-Hill
Kevin E. Boston-Hill (Brooklyn-Long Island AL 1994) has held many chapter positions, including Keeper of Records, Polemarch and Board of Directors, and Province-level positions, including Central Region Board Member, Chief of Staff to the Province Polemarch, Chapter Advisors Chairman and currently Northeastern Province Guide Right Chairman.
An educator by profession, Brother Boston-Hill has conducted many training sessions and helped to organize events within the Province such as College Signing Day, the Kappa League Leadership Conference, and College Bus Tours. He has served as a Scoutmaster for Boy Scout troops in Elmont, NY and Valley Stream, NY and was bestowed with the Northeastern Province’s highest honor, the James M. Kidd Award for Distinguished Service.
East Central Province: Kojo N. Kandi
Kojo N. Kandi (Columbus (OH) AL 2013) is married to his wife of 24 years, Demia, and they have four children. He is an educator and passionate youth advocate. Brother Kandi believes access to quality education is the next civil rights barrier. He is convinced that Guide Right programming, coupled with the structure of Kappa League, helps equip young men to compete not only in the classroom but also in the marketplace. As a former athlete at Clark Atlanta University, he is a supporter and believer in the strength of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). He has shown his support by co-spon- soring an annual HBCU college tour to sending his own children to Clark Atlanta University
and Morehouse College.
He is also the immediate past Polemarch of the Columbus (OH) Alumni Chapter.
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