Michael Daniels
Fifth Third Bank’s Georgia affiliate, which has locations in the Marietta and Kennesaw areas, announced that Michael Daniels has joined the bank as vice president and business banking relationship manager, focusing on midsized companies with annual revenues up to $10 million. In this role, he is responsible for facilitating new banking relationships in the areas of...Read More
Mayor Errick D. Simmons
Attorney Errick D. Simmons is the City of Greenville, Mississippi’s second African-American Mayor (first black male). First elected as a city councilman on January 2, 2008, Mayor Simmons served on the Greenville City Council for eight (8) years where he served as Vice-Mayor his last year on the city council. As city councilman, Simmons served...Read More
Larry Martin
Larry Martin investigates the development and implementation of workforce development programs for low-literate employees; organizational culture and climate as they relate to race and ethnicity; and the development and assessment of diversity training programs. His teaching focus includes program planning in urban adult education, and administering and evaluating urban adult education programs. Martin's research and...Read More
Dr. James McGee
Dr. James McGee was recently named vice president of instruction at Lone Star College-Montgomery in Texas. Joining LSC-Montgomery from Elgin Community College in Elgin, Illinois, Dr. McGee has served as the dean of mathematics, science and engineering since 2011. He has served in a variety of other positions including dean of mathematics, education, science and...Read More
Korey Johnson
Perspectives of an African-American Male in Medicine by Korey Johnson, BS Second year MD student Imagine a life where you’re potential is predetermined from birth. Due to multiple factors beyond your control, your ceiling is set. The limit is well before the sky, so to speak. Growing up an African American male in Arkansas, a...Read More
Torrence Mayfield
Torrence Mayfield was chosen as the new police chief for the town of Edwards. Chief Mayfield will head the force that will serve the more than 700 residents in the town. The 45-year-old Chicago has been in law enforcement for over a decade. Chief Mayfield oversees a seven member department. Read More