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Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Kuanita E. Murphy, PhD Rural Leader Magazine, LLC is a digital publication that highlights every day people doing extraordinary things nationally and abroad.

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10 Victoria Green-Brackins 14 Liza Pugh-Nicholson 16 Forty under Forty Features

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Editor’s Note Greetings!

As editor, I am pleased to present to you the 2021 Rural Leader Forty under Forty Honorees. The judges, once more, had the difficult task to select forty outstanding leaders from Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. The leaders represent the rich talent, skill, and vast knowledge that can be found in small town America. Again, I was extremely impressed with the level of expertise and accomplishment found among this year's honorees. Their exemplary service to the people in small communities is a testament to their dedication. Without such leaders, who pour daily back into the essence of communities abroad, Small Town America would undoubtedly cease to thrive. Therefore, I continue to be committed to acknowledging the efforts and contributions of leaders in small rural communities. I understand all too well the significance of their efforts. My hope is that the Forty under 40 Honors encourage young leaders in the knowledge that what they do each day matters. As always, I hope you enjoy this issue and continue to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Thanks again for your continual support! Sincerely,

Kuanita E. Murphy, PhD Publisher/Editor-in-Chief

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Ryan T. Brown

Age: 31 Hometown: Thomasville, Georgia Profession: Business/Finance/Organizational Leadership/Political Science   Ryan is a native of Thomasville, Georgia. In 2018, Ryan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Leadership at Valdosta State University (GA). He has held a diverse range of positions that developed his character. He is firm, assertive, honest, and responsible. As a leader, he has had the opportunity to interact with individuals from every gamut of life. Ryan has an unparalleled hunger for excellence.   He has served as a consultant and policy advisor for several organizations. Ryan has served as a consultant for Parkes Philanthropy in New York, since June 2020. As a consultant, Ryan consults in the areas of fundraising, grant making, impact investing, government affairs, donor advised funds, and corporate social responsibility.   Ryan also worked for the Biden for President Campaign in community engagement from June 2019- September 2020. President Biden acknowledged Ryan’s dedication for doing the crucial work of organizing communities to be actively engaged in the civic process.   He was also a Legislative Policy Advisor for the

Georgia General Assembly House of Representatives from January 2019 until June 2020. Ryan served as the Policy Advisor for Representative David Wilkerson HD 38. He also served a bi-partisan delegation of Cobb County legislators that included fifteen representatives and six senators.   As a legislative policy advisor, Ryan collected, analyzed, and advised the committee and Wilkerson with relevant information regarding education, public safety, transportation, and other state legislation affecting Cobb County, Georgia. He also drafted local legislation for Cobb County, provided district cost-benefit analysis of legislative priorities and strategic direction regarding house and senate legislation; Ryan also coordinated hearings, press conferences, community events, and legislative delegation site visits.   Ryan also served as a Senior Staff Assistant for the Georgia Legislative Black Caucasus, Inc. from 20182019. In this role, he served as one of two event coordinators for the Annual Heritage Dinner hosted in the Georgia World Congress Center. He worked with 65 minority state legislators. During his tenure,

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Ryan raised $300,000 for the Georgia Legislative Black Caucasus.   Ryan served as Interim Director of Operations for the BVM Capacity Building Institute From August 2018-January 2019. He developed statewide engagement and campaign plans and cultivated relationships with local community groups, volunteers, unions, and allies. Ryan also managed direct voter and constituent field activities; he also assisted in member recruitment and fundraising activities; and he coordinated campaign operations within seven states, including Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Louisiana.   Ryan served as the Interim State Organizing Director for Georgia Shift from May 2018-August 2018. As Interim State Organizing Director, Ryan directed all field and issue organizing campaigns, managed fellows executing the programs, including statewide voter registration, high school registration, voter turnout, and volunteer programs. He developed and implemented curriculum and programming for the inaugural fellowship program. Ryan redefined student and campus engagement strategies. As a result of his leadership, Georgia Shift doubled statewide youth voter turnout from 13% during the 2014 midterms to 33% during the 2018 midterms.   Ryan served as a Legislative Aide in the Georgia General Assembly House of Representatives for Representative Dar’shun Kendrick HD 93-Lithonia from January 2018-April 2018. Ryan provided the district, which included over 54,000 constituents, with resources, opportunities, and the latest information regarding legislation. Ryan successfully navigated House Resolution (HR) 944 to adoption, which is a resolution opposing human trafficking and illegal organ harvesting.   Ryan also served as a Membership Services Coordinator for the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) from 2014-2017. In this role, Ryan worked with members and higher-education institutions on the international, national, regional, state, and local levels. He also served as project manager for their Data & Decisions® Academy, a $2 million professional development academy funded by the Lumina Foundation. Ryan also managed professional development cohorts in South Africa, Taiwan, and Europe.   During his tenure, Ryan awarded 104 professional development scholarships valued at $145,600.00. He also coordinated a diversity initiative to increase Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) membership from 50% to 6 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021

63%. Ryan created a new-member survey of firstyear membership experiences that increased retention 12% within two years.   Ryan served as the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Georgia Assistant District Director for the Greater Atlanta Area from 2010-2012. As Assistant Director, Ryan governed 1,200 members within 39 chapters in the District of Georgia. He presided over business sessions of 750-1000+ in attendance, during annual conferences.   In this role, Ryan served approximately 8,000 Georgians through coordination of six national programs. He planned and executed regional and state-wide weekend leadership summits for approximately 1,300+ college students from seven states. He also served as district officer to six state conferences in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Alabama.   As Assistant Director, Ryan awarded a total of $4,200.00 in book scholarships to 12 full-time/ first-time women of color students. He developed and initiated a $47,000+ endowment with Valdosta State University Foundation in the name of Alpha Phi Alpha. He also raised over $117,000.00 between 2010-2013 via an annual event with average yearly attendance of 3,700+ students and community members.   Ryan is the co-founder of Equity in Action, Incorporated and Managing Partner of Brown Capital Partners Wealth Management Firm. Equity in Action, Inc., is a 501 (c)4 social welfare nonprofit with a mission to bring equity to those in the deep south who have been most impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and other contributing causes. Equity in Action provides access to equitable outcomes for underserved and underrepresented populations in rural communities.—

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Jeremy A. Gray Age: 35 Hometown: Opelika, AL Profession: Business| State Government | Commuity Organizer

Jeremy Gray was born in Opelika, Alabama. He is a highly skilled and dedicated professional with over five years of experience elevating the lives of people and the community. He enjoys cultivating ideas and transforming them into tangible products. Jeremy loves bringing out the best in others and bringing individuals together for the common good.   Jeremy graduated from Opelika High School. He then attended North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in sports management in 2008.   In October 2014, he became a small business owner and founded Elevate Your Grind Incorporated, which is also known as EYG. The mission of EYG is to empower people to achieve goals, turn obstacles into accomplishments, and to reach one’s full potential. Jeremy built the EYG brand from ground zero to a highly sophisticated e-commerce business.   Jeremy was a professional football athlete from 2010-2015. He exhibited excellent teamwork and strong work ethic by promoting camaraderie.

He helped new team members acclimate to procedures and collaborated with fellow athletes to enhance competitive performances. He effectively communicated with diverse groups of athletes, coaches, and game officials.   In October 2016, Jeremy founded the Curtis House in Opelika, Alabama. The Curtis House is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community service facility led by the Curtis family, creating a haven for the elderly, adults, and children. As Founder, Jeremy introduced a new matrix organizational plan with clear roles and responsibilities to enhance processes while ensuring quality and regulatory compliance. He also aligned organizational objectives with the company mission, increasing fundraising efforts and solidifying community partnerships with the Third Lens Ministry and Auburn Building Science.   In November 2018, Jeremy was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives, representing District 83. He currently holds this position. In this role, Jeremy writes, proposes, and votes on legislation for state government. He also meets with

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constituents often to discuss important issues and to determine which legislation to support. He also works with other lawmakers to establish annual ETF and general fund budgets for the State of Alabama. Jeremy also serves as the Minority Whip. In this role, Jeremy resolves conflicts and negotiates mutually beneficial agreements between parties.   Jeremy is extremely involved and engaged in his community and throughout Alabama. He serves currently as the President of Lee County Voters League. He is also a member of the Center for the Advancement of Leadership Skills that is also known as CALS. He is the health committee chair for the 100 Black Men of Greater Opelika-Auburn.   Jeremy is also a member of the NAACP Lee County Chapter, Community of Hope Advisory Committee, the Statewide Health Coordinating Council appointed by Gov. Kay Ivey, Opelika High School Career Tech Committee, the Black Male Summit Advisory Committee, the Alabama House

of Representatives Lee County Delegation, the LeeRussell Council of Governments Advisory, and the Innovate Alabama Commission. He is also a proud Alum of the Opelika Chamber of Commerce 20 Under 40.   Jeremy has received several awards throughout his career for his leadership and community service. In 2018, he was awarded several awards including the Alpha Kappa Alpha Humanitarian Award and the Golden Rule Lodge Community Involvement Award. In 2019, Jeremy was awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Achiever Award and the Wire-Grass RC&D Outstanding Partner of the Year Award. In 2020, he was awarded the AUBGPSA Humanitarian Award.   Jeremy is currently enrolled at Auburn University (AL) in the Harbert College of Business pursuing an Executive Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Leadership.—

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Victoria Green-Brackins Age: 39 Hometown: Albany, Georgia Profession: Author/Educator/Entreprenuer/ Public Speaker/Trainer

Victoria is a native of Albany, Georgia. She is a retired high school economics teacher, who enjoys ministering, investing, teaching, and traveling the world. She coined the phrase and lives by the motto, “You can learn your way out of every situation and on to any destination.”   In 2004, Victoria earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics at Spelman College (GA). In 2011, she earned a master’s degree in economics at Albany State University (GA) and a master’s degree in post-secondary education at Troy University (AL). Victoria is also a 2017 graduate of Leadership Albany and a 2020/2021 Albany Under 40 awardee and category finalist. She is married and a proud mother of two wonderful children.   Deemed as one of the most anointed, exhilarating, and empowering educators of her time, Victoria is also known as Victoria I. Phoenix (V. I. P). She is highly lauded and esteemed. She is not only a master teacher but also a published author, columnist, and certified trainer.   Victoria is also recognized for her phenomenal speaking presence, expertise and instructional

strategies that yield results. Her gift to teach the concept of achievement through adversity is shaped by her amazing life story. Victoria creates a clear connection to the average person and the survivor in search of success. She has reached thousands globally in both the academic and personal development arenas.   As an advocate for education, Victoria believes that through various mediums it can change one’s life. She authored several books that includes, Better Than Average Elevated (2020), Better Than Average: 7 Principles for Achieving Notable Success In Every Area Of Your Life (2015), Where Is Her Mama? Practical Advice and Wise Counsel for Our Daughters (2013).   Victoria also created audio books and mentoring programs, such as Better Than Average Professionals: 3 Principles For Leading In Your Career and Lifework (2019), Better Than Average Self Leadership: 3 Principles To Mastering Yourself Internally So You Can Dominate Externally (2019), Better Than Average Mindset Makeover (2018), $tacks In $tocks (2017), Five to Thrive: 5 Key

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Success Principles to Elevate Yourself From Underperforming to Top Performing (2014), From Passion, Purpose and Pain to Pages: A 6 Week to 6 Month Writing and Publishing Mentorship (2015),   She founded of an educational/personal development company, known as the Currency Group, Inc., formerly known as Milk and Hunee Success Education. As the founder, CEO, and lead trainer, Victoria strives to teach survivors how to master achievement principles. She is dedicated to empowering the minds of social trauma survivors from victims to victors.   In 2019, Victoria solidified her brand theme with the soft launch of her ATTA GIRL/ ATTA BOY® apparel and paraphernalia brand that expresses her life story. —

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Liza P. Nicholson Age: 39 Hometown: Coffeeville, AL Profession: Business |Healthcare

Liza Pugh-Nicholson is a native of Coffeeville, Alabama. She attended the University of West Alabama and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. She later earned her Master of Science degree in Healthcare Management from Troy University and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Public Health with a focus on Health Management and Policy from Samford University (AL).   Her passion is to reduce health disparities and to improve healthcare access and quality the vulnerable rural populations. Liza is the founder and CEO of Avail Management Services, an innovative consulting company with a mission to transform healthcare by improving quality and to enhance patient and staff experience, while reducing cost and health inequity.   Through Avail Management Services, Liza provides project management consulting services to healthcare organizations throughout the United States and in India. She provides support to maximize reimbursements and to deliver quality patient care. Liza empowers clinicians, medical teams, and healthcare systems to offer culturally

competent care via a digital platform known as All Rize.   She created the concept and platform that is dedicated to promoting positive news and experiences of African American people and culture. The All Rize platform consists of inspiring articles and stories from that highlight leaders, authors, artists, businesses, and resources.   Liza is a highly lauded professional. In 2019, she was named among Tuscaloosa News’ 40 under 40 Business Professionals. She was awarded the North American Primary Care Research Group Scholarship from 2017-2019. Liza was also featured in the University of West Alabama’s Spring 2019 Alumna Spotlight Publication.   She is a graduate of Leadership Tuscaloosa class of 2020, Emerge Alabama class of 2020, and the Parent Teacher Leadership Academy 2020 and 2021. She serves as a Notary Public and holds certifications in Global Health, Practice Facilitation, and Mental Health First Aid.   She is a resource specialist and health advocate for individuals and community-based organizations.

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Liza bridges the gap by promoting community health and well-being. She contributes to several community healthcare work groups and serves as one of the founding board of directors and youth mentors for the Younger Women’s Task Force of Tuscaloosa, a non-profit affiliate organization focused on empowering women and girls, advocating for social justice, and promoting gender equality.   Liza is also a member of the Alabama Rural Health Association, Alabama Women in Business, American Public Health Association, American College of Healthcare Executives, Eta Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, and the Tuscaloosa Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated. She is married to Antywan Nicholson, and they have two daughters.—

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Boutique (PPB). PPB is an online boutique that specializes in unique quality apparel and clothing for today’s modern woman. Jatina also specializes in branding services, such as social media and website design.   Jatina currently resides in Georgia with her husband Michael and two children.—

Chanisha Allen, 28

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education   Chanisha is a native of Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia. She is passionate about learning new things and engaging children in positive ways. In 2016, Chanisha earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in education from Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus, Georgia.   Chanisha is certified in middle grades Language and Social Science. She has a range of technology skills in Microsoft Suite, Google, Apple, Windows, and Instructional Technology Software. She served as the Day Care Lead Teacher at the First Steps Day Cener in Cuthbert. As Lead Teacher, Chanisha planned and implemented an infant curriculum and tracked and completed daily charts and reports for children among other duties.   Chanisha is a member of the Georgia Association of Educators, Sigma Alpha Pi National Honor Society of

Jatina Brown-Reddick, 29

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Business   Jatina is native of Cuthbert, Georgia, and she is a 2010 graduate of Randolph-Clay High School. Jatina is an exemplary professional and an asset to any organization. Throughout her career, Jatina has always strived to utilize her vast experience, education, and skills to the fullest.   In 2020, Jatina started her own business, called Pretty Phase

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Trevion Jaleel Burks, 25

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education   Trevion is a native of Cuthbert, Georgia. He is a graduate of Randolph Clay High School, and he also was the 2014 recipient of the Georgia Future Educators Scholarship. In 2018, he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Fort Valley State University. In 2021, Burks earned his master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health from FVSU.


He is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated. Trevion stives to live by his favorite John Bunyan quote: “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” So, he founded Ties for the Guys and serves as a Co-Advisor of the Golden Ambassadors.   Trevion currently serves as an Enrollment Specialist Fort Valley State University, the number one public HBCU in the state of Georgia, where Trevion and his team increased enrollment by 7.8% in the past two years.—

She also received the Health & Human Performance Endowed Scholarship in Fall 2020. Her graduate research project was entitled, “Effectiveness of a Wellness Program on BMI in a Rural School After School Program: A Pilot Study.” Abbigale partnered with the Georgia College and Baldwin County School System’s collaborative YES Program to complete the project in December 2020.   In August 2019, Abbigale earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Health also from Georgia College and State University. She a Public Health Graduate Assismaintained a 3.91 GPA and was tant at Georgia College & State named on the President’s List in University. In this position, she What you do matters. the Fall and Spring 2017 and in supported public health profes@RuralLeaderMag the Fall 2018. She graduated with sors in grading, assistant teachSumma Cum Laude honors. ing, and researching in Global,   During her undergraduate Community, and Environmental career, Abbigale received several Health. She also collected formaawards, such as the Outstanding tive research in the form of comSenior in Public Health (April munity-needs assessment focus 2019) and the National President groups in Baldwin County (GA) Volunteer Service Award (Spring and partnered with the Center for 2019). Abbigale was also a stuHealth and Social Issues. Abbident researcher under Dr. Ernie gale left this position in DecemKaninjing. The study was entitled, ber 2020. “Provider Interaction Among   In March 2021, Abbigale African-Immigrant Men Regardbecame the Chronic Disease ing Screening for Prostate Cancer” Prevention Manager for District and was completed in December 4 Public Health in LaGrange, 2020. Georgia. In this position, she col  In May 2019, Abbigale began Abbigale Clifford, 23 laborates with key stakeholders her career as a Child Wellness InHometown: Bremen, GA and builds community partners, tern for the Children’s Healthcare Profession: Health Education serving as a liaison for the district of Atlanta-Strong4Life in Geor  Abbigale is a native of Breman, work. She also manages all asgia. As a child wellness intern, Georgia. In December 2020, she pects of the program by developAbbigale created wellness lesson earned a Master of Science in ing strategies, managing a budget, plans and promotional materials. Health and Human Performance and informing partners about She also facilitated and assisted with a concentration in Health chronic disease prevention; and in overseeing Camp Strong4LiPromotion from Georgia College she designs and execute program fe’s 50 campers over an 8-day and State University in Milleddeliverables pertaining to chronic period in Winder, GA. She also geville. During her graduate disease for internal, community, trained camp volunteers on Camp career, Abbigale maintained a 4.0 and multi-platform audiences. Strong4Life policies, lessons, and grade point average. She was the   Abbigale is also very involved recipient of the Outstanding Grad- regulations and monitored Camp in her community. She was a Strong4Life’s applications and uate Student Award in the Spring tutor for 2nd and 8th grade 2020 and the Mary Burns Memo- camp requirements. students for the Communities in   By August 2019, Abbigale was rial Scholarship in Fall 2020. Schools Milledgeville and BaldGetRuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021 17

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win County program. Abbigale served as a Note-taker for the Georgia College Disability Services. In this role, she compiled weekly class notes for students with disabilities. Abbigale completed 200 certified service hours to the organization.   She was also a Leadership Camp Huddle Leader for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Lakeland, Florida. In this role, Abbigale, counseled 12 middle school girls through sport, faithbased activities, and team-building exercises over the course of 7 days. She was also a Live Health Baldwin Volunteer in which she conceptualized the rebuilding of a baseball field and supply closet for the Collins P. Lee Activity Center in the Harrisburg community to combat childhood obesity.   Abbigale currently resides in Carrollton, Georgia.—

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back-of-the-house operations. She has also served as a restaurant/general manager for several restaurants and catering operations.   In 2018, Victoria made local history by becoming the first ever female firefighter in the Cuthbert Fire Department. In twelve weeks, she successfully completed the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth, Georgia. As a firefighter, Victoria protects citizens during emergencies. She also works with the local community to increase awareness of fire safety. In this role, Victoria is also responsible for promoting fire safety standards by conducting practice drills and other trainings in public and commercial premises.   Victoria has spent her life giving back and engaging with community in various ways. In her spare time, she plays adult softball, kickball, and volleyball. She loves to decorate, remodel homes, and repair cars. Victoria also volunteers with the American Red Cross. —

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Sha'Keythia Cooper, 35

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education/ Clerical   Sha'Keythia Cooper is a 2004 graduate of Randolph-Clay High School (GA). Sha’Keythia is an independent hard worker. She began her career in 2007 as the School Secretary and District Attendance and Registrar at Randolph-Clay High School. In these multiple roles, Sha’Keythia has a variety of responsibilities.   She not only provides clerical duties, but she also serves as the varsity assistant cheerleader coach. Sha’Keythia enjoyed engaging with students and parents. She believes that success is not the key to happiness, but that happiness is the key to success. Sha’Keythia believes that if one enjoys his or her work, he or she will be successful. She currently resides in Blakely, Georgia with her four wonderful children. —


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Hometown: Tifton, GA Profession: Healthcare   Wendy Douglas is a native of Tifton, Georgia. In 1999, she graduated from Tift County High School. In 2011, she graduated from Albany Technical College with a certificate in Medical Assisting. Currently, Wendy is attending Herzing University pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Healthcare Administration.   Currently, Wendy is employed at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Georgia as a Practice Administrator. In this role, Wendy oversees General Surgery and Surgical Oncology. She enjoys this position because she can make a difference in the lives of others.   Wendy has a passion for helping certain populations, such as indigent, cancers, diabetics, and elderly. As she serves others, Wendy enjoys taking control of a situation, tackling challenging issues, and overcoming hurdles to provide superior care for patients. In her spare time, Wendy enjoys spending time with my children, shopping, and traveling.—

James Dunaway, 27

Hometown: Griffin, GA Profession: Healthcare   James Dunaway grew up in Griffin, Georgia, which is about 50 miles south of Atlanta on Interstate 75. At an early age, he recognized his interest in less-developed areas and the outdoors; He enjoyed spending free time hunting, fishing, and mountain biking.   In May 2013, James graduated from Spalding High School (GA). After high school, he enrolled in The University of the South at Sewanee in Tennessee. The next four years transformed his life. As a college student, he was involved in the local community through various volunteer activities, social organizations, and employment at the local bike shop, Woody’s What you do matters. Bicycles. In May 2017, he earned @RuralLeaderMag a Bachelor of Science in Geology for The University of the South at Sewanee. 20 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021

James received several awards for his academic and leadership prowess. In 2009, he was an Eagle Scout Award recipient for his innovative project that extended a local school’s cross-country trail. In 2014, he was inducted into the Order of Gownsmen, a Sewanee academic honor society. In 2016, he was inducted into the Omicron Delta Kappa (ΟΔΚ), a national leadership honor society. Throughout his college career, James made the Dean’s List 20152017.   James volunteered for several organizations including The Care Mission Food Pantry in Lafayette, GA. He also volunteered several hours per week at local food pantry during the Coronavirus pandemic Gold City Convalescent in Dahlonega, GA. James also hosted weekly current events discussions for the nursing home’s permanent residents at Southern Highlands Traverse (GA).   In May 2019, James completed the Premedical Post-Baccalaureate Program at the University of North Georgia in Dahlonega. James also served as a Field Representative for the Georgia Rural Healthcare Innovation Center in Macon, GA. In this position, he facilitated various projects designed to improve local and regional health in rural Georgia, and he served as a liaison to 20 counties in central and southwest Georgia. Currently, James is enrolled at Mercer University School of Medicine (GA) to become a rural doctor. In his spare time, James enjoys cycling 10-20 hours per week.—

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Hometown: Georgetown, GA Profession: Ministry/ Youth Leader   Tykivious Grier is an ambitious 23-year-old from historic Georgetown, Georgia. He is an experienced Youth Specialist with a demonstrated history of working with youth and families. Tykivious has experience implementing evidence-based curricula with high quality and fidelity to youth and adults.   As a Youth and Family Wellness Specialist, Tykivious is skilled in engaging youth in stimulating learning to improve sexual risk avoidance skills, healthy relationship skills, and overall skills to help them make great life choices. Tykivious is skilled in several other areas such as research, customer service, leadership, project management, and public speaking. He is a strong community and social services professional.   In 2019, Tykivious earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from Albany State University (GA). He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Public Management also from ASU. Tykivious is a member of Faith Temple Church of Cuthbert, Incorporated, where he serves as a minister. Tykivious has a passion for helping the youth and making sure they are prepared to succeed in life.—

Faryn V. Hackett, 34

to make sure patients in Southwest Georgia get the best care possible. With Faryn’s guidance Phoebe’s Primary Stroke Program has become a 5-time award winning program.   Faryn is a member of a plethora of professional organizations, including BLS, GSCC NIHSS, and ACLS. Faryn is also a member of the Georgia Stroke Alliance, the BE FAST Florida/Georgia Collaborative, and the Phoebe Employees Active in Community Health (PEACH) program.   Faryn is extremely active in the community. She has been a member of the Junior League of Albany, since 2013. Faryn also served as Junior League President from 2017-2018. She served on the Board of Directors for the Albany Advocacy Resource Center from 2014-2016. She was also a member of the Family Tree Parent Advisory Council Member from 2016-2017.   Faryn is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at the University of Texas at Arlington.—

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Healthcare   In 2009, Faryn earned an associate degree in nursing from Southern Union State Community College in Opelika, AL. Faryn moved to Albany, Georgia in 2010 with her husband, Jacob Hackett, who is a firefighter. After having her daughter in 2011, Faryn transitioned from the bedside in a fast-paced emergency room to a specialty role focusing on bringing Stroke Awareness to the Albany community.   Since 2017, Faryn has served as the Stroke Coordinator at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, a nationally recognized Primary Stroke Center. In this position, Faryn focuses on emergent and Ashley Hall, 31 inpatient care as well as educationHometown: Coleman, GA al opportunities for stroke patients Profession: Social Services and their families.   Ashley Hall is a native of Cole  As a leading cause of death and man, Georgia. She was Valedictothe leading cause of disability, a rian of the 2008 graduating class stroke requires immediate attenof Randolph-Clay High School. In tion. She goes above and beyond GetRuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021 21


2013, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology.   She worked as a Substance Abuse counselor at the Millennium Center, a women’s residential substance abuse program in Cuthbert, GA, for one year. At the Millennium Center, Ashely realized that she was destined to be a helper, and so she enrolled into Valdosta State University’s Social Work program. She went on to graduate from VSU’s Master of Social Work program in May 2014 and two days later began working as a mental health therapist on Turning Point Hospital’s psychiatric unit in Moultrie, Georgia.   Ashely continued to work with patients in crisis until July 2020. She then decided that it was time to take a different path in the mental health field. She was committed to empowering the community. Ashley envisioned a facility that would place the needs of clients first and that was dedicated to delivering exceptional mental health care and services in the process. In the summer of 2020, Ashely founded the Sparrow Center, LLC.   The Sparrow Center, LLC specializes in addressing, through individual and family therapy, clients with mental health issues of anxiety, depression, and trauma by utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).   The Sparrow Center, LLC offers test anxiety services and workshops to local schools to help students combat their fears of testing and achieve passing scores. The Sparrow Center, LLC also provides test preparation for Social Workers seeking to gain LMSW and LCSW licensure. TeleMental Health counseling and consulta-

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Alicia Hardy, 39

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Healthcare   Alicia is a 340B Coordinator for Albany Area Primary Health Care, Incorporated in Georgia. She has over 15 years of experience working in health care systems. Alicia also has six years of experience within community healthcare centers. She specializes in compliance, auditing, and monitoring activities, Risk and Quality Management. Alicia focuses on specific regulatory compliance matters, such as 340B compliance, auditing, and development.   Alicia earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Administration from Albany State University (GA) in 2008. In 2012, she earned a Master of Arts degree in Organizational Management from Ashford University. Alicia also earned a Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Health Management in 2019 from Albany State University (GA). —

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Rasheena Henry, 39

Hometown: Coleman, GA Profession: Business/ Food Industry  Rasheena is a native of Coleman, Georgia, and she is a 2000 graduate of Randolph-Clay High School. In 2010, she earned certification in Culinary Arts Restaurant and Culinary Management at South Georgia Technical College in Americus, GA. She is a talented baker who specializes in authentic and delicious French pastries and desserts.   Throughout her career, Rasheena has served as the assistant manager for several corporate restaurants. She also served as a Sous Chef at Sterling Spoon Culinary Management in Conyers, GA. In August 2020, Rasheena launched Cake Qween in Acworth, GA. Rasheena developed new products based on seasonal ingredients and holiday dessert trends. She specializes in catering events and providing excellent customer service. —


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Cordarial O. Holloway, 33

Hometown: Dawson, GA Profession: Business/Education/ Funeral Service   Cordarial O. Holloway is a native of Dawson, Georgia by way of the Old Field Community. He earned a Bachelor of Science and Master of Education at Albany State University (GA), a prominent Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Georgia. Cordarial is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, and the St. Mark Lodge #59 Prince Hall Affiliated, and Albany Consistory #176.   He worked while attending school as an Apprentice Mortician at Albritten’s Funeral Service and as a Septic System and Railroad Contractor for E & B Land Clearing. Upon completion of his bachelor’s degree, he enrolled into Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service in Decatur, GA.   While in mortuary school he worked at Grissom-Clark Funeral Home, A.S. Turner and Sons Funeral Home, and Wages and Sons Funeral Home. He often returned home to work funerals or perform restorative art at Albritten’s Funeral Service, and he never missed one day of class. He is a Certified Funeral Service Practitioner (CFSP).   Cordarial was the first out of his class to become licensed, he

remains the only African American Mortician in Dawson, GA. Presently, Cordarial teaches sixth grade science at Terrell Middle School in Dawson. He serves as the service manager and mortician for Albritten’s Funeral Service and as a trade embalmer and restorative artist for various funeral homes in the South Georgia Area. Cordarial is also owner and operator of C.O. Holloway, L.L.C. and managing partner of J.W. Crawford Family Farm, L.L.C.   He is a member ATOC African Methodist Episcopal Church in Dawson, Georgia. Cordarial is the son of Mr. Willie D. Holloway and Mrs. Bertha Holloway, and he is married to the former Sarah Mack, and they have one son, Cody.—

Sarah Mack Holloway, 35

In 2011, she earned a bachelor’s degree in Middle Grades Education English Language Arts/Social Studies. In 2012, she earned a master’s degree in Middle Grades Education ELA/SS at Albany State University (GA). In 2016, Sarah earned an Educational Specialist Leadership degree also from ASU.   Sarah loves teaching others. Sarah is a certified teacher with at least five years of experience teaching social studies and English. Teaching is her passion, for she enjoys inspiring others. She believes that she was born to teach. Sarah enjoys engaging her students with fun and educational activities. She believes that everyone can learn. Sarah was named Teacher of the Year for the 20142015 academic term. One of her many accomplishments as a teacher was that her students scored the highest scores in both subjects on the CRCT (98%) and the Georgia Milestones (73%) at her school.   In addition to teaching, Sarah also served on the leadership team, analyzed, and assessed data for school and subject improvements. She is a constant professional excited about the field of education. Sarah is making a difference in the world of education by inspiring the minds of students daily. Sarah is married to Cordarial O. Holloway and together they have one son, Cody. Sarah is currently a U. S. History Teacher at Dougherty High School in Albany, Georgia. —

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Corey Holman, 27

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Business/ Marketing  Corey Holman is an experienced digital marketer and public speaker with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. He is a Georgia-based marketing consultant that serves entrepreneurs, businesses, and organizations. He is the CEO and Founder of Grace Life Marketing in Albany, Georgia. Grace Life Marketing is a digital marketing agency that specializes in website design, social media management, professional videography, product photography, social media advertising, and content marketing.   Corey is also the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director of Educate the Nations, Incorporated. Educate the Nations is an international non-profit organization with a mission is to increase and to improve a child’s access to quality education in developing countries.   Before devoting his work full-

time to Grace Life Marketing and Educate the Nations, Corey served as a marketing executive for Chick-fil-A. He developed successful relationships in the education, healthcare, and business arena that created partnerships and sustained sales. —

Jennifer Jackson, 34

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education  Jennifer is native of Cuthbert, Georgia. She is a 2005 Honor graduate of Randolph-Clay High School. In 2009, she earned an Associate of Arts in Education (Cum Laude) from historic Andrew College in Cuthbert. In 2012, Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education from Georgia Southwestern State University. In 2017, she earned a Specialist degree in Education at Georgia Southwestern State University.   Jennifer enjoys teaching. She has taught grades pre-K through first grade. Jennifer has been teaching nine years for the Marion County School System in Buena Vista, GA. In addition to teaching, Jennifer enjoys coaching. She has served two years as the coach for Marion County Middle School Cheerleaders.   In the future, Jennifer hopes to obtain her Doctorate degree in Education. She hopes to one day open a school that would impact

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at-risk students. Jennifer attributes her drive and constant motivation to her two sons, Jayden and Jayce Richardson. —

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Joanna Jackson, 35

Hometown: Albany, Georgia Profession: Community Organizer  Joanna is a native of Albany Georgia and a graduate of Albany High School. She attended Troy University and studied psychology. Joanna also attended Albany State University (GA) and studied human services.   Joanna is a community organizer, certified peer specialist parent, and a certified forensic peer specialist. She is a graduate of the Dougherty Leadership Development Institute, the Albany Police Department Citizen's Police Academy, and The University of Georgia’s Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP).   She founded several organizations that serve the needs of her community, including My Curvy Sisters and Connect the Dots International, Incorporated. She manages several social media sites, including SOWEGA P2P Navigator Support Team and Connect


the Dots, which is also known as Dads of Tiny Infants, Toddlers, Teenagers, & Transitioning Young Adults.   Joanna is a member of 9 To 5 National Association of Working Women, the NAACP, Delta Zeta Delta, NAMI, and the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network. She also partners with the National Federation of Families for Children Mental Health, the Georgia Parent Support Network, and the Volunteer Navigator Leader for Parent to Parent of Georgia that supports families with children and young adults with disabilities.   Joanna is the proud mother of three daughters.—

Michelle Jackson, 37

Hometown: GA Profession: Environmental Science  Michelle Jackson is a native of Savannah, Georgia. She has excellent problem-solving skills. She has a firm commitment to her community. Michelle worked for her family business, Jackson Janitorial & Building Services, for several years prior to launching her career. She was integral in creating foundational business principles that helped the company thrive.     While working for her family, Michelle, along with her siblings, packed countless meals for church benevolence committee, partic-

ipated in reading programs, and volunteered with various local/ state/federal political campaigns.   In 2006, Michelle earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science at Savannah State University (GA). She is a member of the Environmental Science Club and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Michelle is also a Foster Parent for Molson Coors ERG (AAEN) Necco.   Today, Michelle works with Molson Coors Beverage Company as the Sensory Manager, which is also referred to as a microbiological specialist. As manager, Michelle is responsible for maintaining the laboratory instruments, managing product quality, and training of new and current employees. She also manages the sensory program that consists of 53 panelists. Michelle trains their pallets to recognize the quality of their products.   She is respected throughout the company for her work ethic, leadership, and diligence to get the job done quickly and efficiently. During her tenue, Michelle has played an important role in developing the Sensory program, gaining accolades as being the top performers in the company. While dedicating numerous hours at work, Michelle continues to find the time to volunteer and be an exceptional foster mom to 4 children under the age of 11.—

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Mark Johnson, 33

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Business/Marketing  Mark Johnson is a proud native of Albany, Georgia. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Albany State University (GA) in 2015. Mark is currently an Assistant Vice President Business Banker for Colony Bank that serves both Worth and Dougherty County markets.   Mark is very involved in his community, and he is passionate about helping others. He presently serves as an Executive Board member for the United Way of Southwest Georgia. United Way of Southwest Georgia’s mission is to improve lives by mobilizing communities to create sustained changes in community conditions.   Mark also serves as an Executive Advisory Board member for Albany State University’s School of Business. In his spare time, Mark enjoys spending time with family and watching sports. —

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receive quality care.   Andrea is presently enrolled at Strayer University pursing a Master of Science in Health Services Administration degree. Her exceptional academic performance places Andrea in the top 15% of all academic majors; consequently, she has earned a membership as a Golden Key International Honor Society in 2020. Andrea is projected to graduate in December 2021. —

Andrea D. Jones, 27

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Healthcare  Andrea DeAnna Jones is a native of Cuthbert, Georgia. She is a 2012 graduate of RandolphClay High School in Cuthbert. She is deeply passionate, loving, and nurturing to others. At a young age, Andrea knew that healthcare was her calling. After completing high school, she attended Darton State College (GA) and earned an Associate of Health Science in 2016. While at Darton, Andrea was involved in Service Learning (2013) and a member of the Math and Engineering Science Achievement Club (2015-2016), A Time to Dance and Fitness (21062017); Andrea was also a senator of Darton State College’s Student Government (2013-2016).   In 2018, Andrea began her career in healthcare as a Patient Account Representative at Southwest Georgia Regional Hospital in Cuthbert, Georgia. Later, she earned a degree in business management with a minor in healthcare administration in the Spring 2019 at Albany State University (GA). While continuing to be a Patient Account Rep parttime in 2019, she began her current position as the Admission Coordinator at Joe-Anne Burgin Health and Rehabilitation in Cuthbert. She enjoys ensuring that patients

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Portia Jones, 29

Springhill Christian Camp (2015), Valley of Love (2015), and the City of West Palm Beach, Florida (2016-2017).   Portia was also named Miss Congeniality in the Miss USA Fort Lauderdale Pageant (2016-2018). She is also a member of the Alpha Delta Omega Sister Hood.   Portia earned a diploma in dental assisting in 2015 from Lincoln College of Technology in West Palm Beach, Florida. She attended Liberty Christian University for fashion design and Palm Beach State College to study English. In 2019, Portia earned an associate degree in business management from Albany Technical College (GA). Portia is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree of Applied Science in Technology Management at Albany State University (GA).   Portia serves as the community coordinator for the NACCP in Randolph County (GA). In this role, she organizes events, recruits, campaigns, and partners with community leaders. She also volunteers with the Southwest Georgia Project coordinating events and serving as the lead community organizer for Randolph County. The Southwest Georgia Project is an organization that serves 14 counties. The mission of the organization is address welfare rights, school integration, voter education, voter rights, Black land loss, and community organizing.   Portia also volunteers for Fair Count of Georgia. Founded in 2019 in Georgia by Stacey Abrams, Fair Count works to build long-term power in communities that have been historically undercounted in the decennial census, underrepresented at the polls, and whose communities are often torn apart in redistricting. Portia serves as a county captain. As county captain, she engages community members and partici-

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Social Activism/ Nonprofit Management  Portia grew up in Florida and Georgia. As an adult, Portia settled in Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia. At a young age, Portia had a heart for social justice and community activism. Portia enjoys volunteering for various organizations.   Since 2017, she has volunteered for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Randolph County Branch. She also volunteered for the Salvation Army (2013), GetRuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021 27


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Alexis Jordan, 25

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Social Services  Alexis is a native of Cuthbert, Georgia. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work at Fort Valley State University (GA) in 2018. Alexis is a compassionate social services professional who loves helping others. She is an efficient professional committed to providing guidance to those in need. Alexis is extremely proficient in preparing case study reports, coordinating with community organizations, and conducting motivational interviews.   Alexis began her career in social services in June 2018. She was a

Social Work Intern for The Anchorage in Leesburg, Georgia. As a social work intern, Alexis, interviewed clients to gather required information and accurately update case records. She also performed biopsychosocial assessments and identified helpful tips to cope with substance abuse.   In August 2018, Alexis served as a social work intern with the Heart of Georgia Hospice in Warner Robins, Georgia. In this role, she completed home wellness checks under a licensed social worker supervisor to verify client well-being in healthy and stable environment. She also completed detailed charts to summarize interactions with patients and booked follow-up sessions.   Currently, Alexis is a Social Services Specialist 2 with the Division of Family and Children Services in Georgetown, GA. As a Social Services Specialist, she cultivates positive, trusting relationships with clients and community providers to promote effective coordination of resources. She also coordinates with social, public and welfare agencies to obtain and provide client information. Alexis also gathers information from mental and physical health educational records to make recommendations and determine appropriate care plans. She provides crisis intervention, guidance, and supportive counseling to clients, and she also provides group and individual counseling to identify, discuss and resolve problems and issues.—

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pates on varies committees.   Portia founded the Civil Pretty Service Group to serve the community with dignity and honor. She is dedicated to fighting for civil rights and to bringing resources to the community. The Civil Pretty Service Group currently partners with Black Voters matter, NAACP, Fair Count, and Fair Fight. —


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Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Attorney  Born and raised in Cuthbert, GA, Crystal Martin has always had a passion for advocating for others. In 2009, she graduated from Randolph-Clay High School as the Valedictorian. She then pursued her interests in history and government by attending Duke University in Durham, NC. She double majored in History and African American Studies, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in both areas.   After college, she decided to explore her career options before obtaining an advanced degree. A strong desire to better her community ultimately led her to a career in law. She earned her Juris Doctor at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, GA.   After law school, she relocated to Washington, D.C., where she began her legal career. She is a member of the District of Columbia Bar. She currently contracts as a Legal Analyst and Law Clerk for a subdivision of the Department

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of Justice. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.   Outside of work, Crystal enjoys spending time with family, especially her nephew, Uriah. She also enjoys CrossFit exercises, reading historical romances, and taking nature walks. She is forever grateful to the numerous family members, friends, educators, and mentors who have supported her throughout her career.   Her future professional goals include returning to her roots in Georgia to practice law. Crystal’s ultimate life goal is to continue to “Pay It Forward” to the future leaders of our society. She hopes to create scholarships and other opportunities for those in underserved communities like where she grew up in.—

Cynthia McGriff, 38

Hometown: Havanna, Florida Profession: Ministry  Cynthia McGriff is a native of Havana, Florida. She is a 2017 graduate of Gadson Technical Institutions (FL). When she was 26 years old, Cynthia accepted God’s call on her life. In March 2015, she was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel. Sometime later, she founded her church, Love Outreach Ministry in Havana.   As Founder and Pastor, Cynthia wanted the name to mean something to the community and its members. The church’s name was God-inspired: L stands for loyalty; O for overcoming; V for victorious; and E for everlasting. Her vision and mission are to bring jobs, shelter, a food distribution center, support, a biblical school, and love to her community.   Pastor McGriff has always placed God and ministry foremost. She has six years of experience in all elements of organizational leadership. As Pastor, Cynthia oversees administration and management of all areas of ministry. She also plans, leads, conducts worship services, writes sermons, and works with key church leaders to carry out the church mission.   Pastor McGriff also provides spiritual and administrative leadership to church, including

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managing daily operations, developing the annual budget, delivering compassionate pastoral care to community, leading worship services, ordinances, and weddings. She also provides spiritual care through visitation, counseling, and prayer.   Cynthia is known for her practical and dynamic teaching style that helps others apply the truths of the scriptures to their everyday lives. She is a loving wife, mother of six children, and one grandchild. Her days are full of spending time with God, studying His Word, mentoring, counseling those in need, and spending time with family. —

Corey B. Morgan, 26

Hometown: Camilla, GA Profession: Local Government/ Higher Education  Corey Morgan is a graduate of Pelham High School (GA). In 2017, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts Studies with a minor in Psychology from LaGrange College (GA). He is currently, pursuing a Master of Public Administration in Human Resource Management and Public Policy.   In January 2020, Corey became the youngest person elected to the City of Camilla City Council. As a councilman, Corey serves as

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liaison between the City of Camilla and the public. He also helps to establish and modify goals and objectives for the City. In addition, Corey also sets and interprets policy for city governance.   Corey initiated various events in Mitchell County to bring the community closer together, such as focus groups for a better Camilla, housing and credit repair, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to name a few. He serves as an active member of the Public Works, Public Safety, and Recreation committees.   Currently, Corey serves in several capacities at Albany State University. Albany State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university located in Albany, Georgia, United States. It is the largest of three HBCUs in the University System of Georgia. ASU’s total undergraduate enrollment is 6,600 and 353 graduate students. Corey serves as the Associate Director of Recruitment, the Campus Visitor Coordinator, and the Admissions Recruiter.   Corey is also very involved in the community and professionally. He is a member of the Southern Association for College Admissions Counseling, and he is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. He is also a member of the American Society for Public Administrators, where he serves as Social Media CoChair.—

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Dr. Crystal Perry, 37

Hometown: Americus, GA Profession: Education  Crystal Perry is a Public Service Associate with the University of Georgia and has served as a County Extension Agent for the 4-H program in Sumter County, Georgia for the past seven years. Before joining UGA Extension, Crystal worked with youth placed in the juvenile justice system. She is passionate about serving vulnerable populations.   In 2006, Crystal earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Georgia Southwester State University in Americus, GA. In 2008, Crystal earned a Master of Public Administration degree in Educational Leadership Health Services at the Columbus State University (GA). In 2021, she earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human Services Specialization: Family Studies and Intervention Strategies at Walden University (MN). Her dissertation was entitled, “Extension Youth Development Professionals’ Experiences Implementing Inclusive Youth Development Programming.”   Crystal’s background spans the professions of youth development, administration, and public health with a specific interest in family studies and intervention strategies. Capitalizing on her academic background and professional


experiences, Crystal has expanded positive youth development programming in Georgia through an innovative diversity and inclusion project. She specializes in several areas, including program development, program management, training, leadership, community outreach, public relations, non-profits, recruitment, and positive youth development.   Dr. Perry is currently a member of Epsilon Sigma Phi – Alpha Beta Chapter. Epsilon Sigma Phi (ESP) is a national, independent, notfor-profit organization with membership reserved for Extension professionals of all program areas. She is also a member of Present Georgia Southwestern State University Experiential Learning Community Partner and a member of the Department of Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee.   Dr. Perry has been highly lauded throughout her career. She has received 14 national awards, 8 state awards, and 14 awards received by staff, volunteers, and students under Direction of Candidate. Currently, Dr. Perry serves as the Human Services Instructor and Doctoral Mentor as a parttime faculty at Capella University, Inc. Dr. Perry also serves as the Promotion of Academic Careers Mentor (LS-PAC MODELS) at Louisiana State University. She currently serves as the County Extension Agent/4-H County Extension Agent at University of Georgia.—

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LaMario Primas, 35

LaMario is very involved in his community. He is currently a member of the Metro Atlanta Leadership Foundation Board of Directors. He also served from 2014-2016 as an Imhotep Academy Board of Directors.   Currently, LaMario also serves as the Director of Financial Aid at Atlanta Technical College (GA). As Director of Financial Aid, he serves as a key strategic partner for Atlanta Technical College enrollment management process and is the college primary administrator of federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs.   LaMario is currently enrolled at Clark Atlanta University pursing a Doctor of Education degree in Higher Education Leadership. —

Hometown: Milledgeville, GA Profession: Higher Education  LaMario Primas is a native of Milledgeville, Georgia. LaMario’s life mission is to improve student achievement, inspire change, and to enhance educational programs. He is an experienced, resourceful, and effective leader with proven proficiency across multiple departments within higher education. LaMario is a visionary with expert ability to analyze current trends and data to implement enhancements that ensure the fulfillment of institutional strategic goals.   In 2008, he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Human Resource Management at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia. In 2011, LaMario earned a Master of Education degree in Leadership at Strayer University in Atlanta.   Since January 2013, LaMario is a proud member of the United States Navy Reserves. He currently serves as a personnel specialist. In Laticia R. Silas, 34 this role, LaMario counsels enlistHometown: Camilla, GA ed sailors on Navy careers, opporProfession: Business/Education tunities for general education and  Laticia Silas is a native of Cajob training, and requirements milla, Georgia. Silas is an inspiring for promotion. He also maintains teacher and active community payroll and accounting databases member who is committed to for disbursement and collection of her student’s well-being inside government funds, and prepares and outside the classroom. She financial reports, among several received both a bachelor’s deother duties. GetRuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021 31

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gree and master’s degree in early childhood education from the Unsinkable, Indestructible Albany State University (GA). Laticia also received her Specialist Degree in Education Administration and Supervision from Albany State University.  Laticia is a teacher and owner of LS Tees & More, LLC. During the 2019-2020 academic year, she was awarded Teacher of the Year and System Teacher of the Year for Pelham City Character Schools and a Mitchell EMC’s A+ Educator. She is an Eastern Star member of Amelia Chapter #14 and Youth Director of Amelia Chapter #139. She is also a member of Al Rakim Court #31 Oasis of Albany, Desert of Georgia, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Chi Zeta Chapter, Incorporated, and a member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church.   Laticia has a strong passion for ensuring her student’s education transcend the classroom. She enjoys sharing ideas, influencing student learning, and helping to create an environment where students receive a quality education, love, care, and tools needed to be successful after grade school. She makes it a priority to parallel student’s assignments, task, and projects to real life scenarios, for she understands that her work has a profound impact on her students’ lives.   Laticia is currently a First Grade Educator at Pelham Elementary School in Georgia.—

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Amy Spradlin, 24

Hometown: Newnan, GA Profession: Health Education  Amy was born and raised in Newnan, Georgia. In 2019, she graduated from Georgia College and State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Health.   While in college, Amy had the opportunity to travel abroad. She traveled to Kenya and Montenegro for student internships. Traveling abroad helped Amy to realize the vast needs in every community for health education. Consequently, Amy became more dedicated to health education.   Currently, she serves as the Community Health Education Specialist at the West Central Health District in Columbus, GA. In 2022, Amy plans to pursue her graduate degree.—

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Hometown: Mitchell Co., GA Profession: Healthcare  Travis Stewart is a native of Mitchell County, Georgia. In 2011, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Management from the University of Phoenix. Travis has over eight years of experience in the healthcare industry. He has served in a variety of capacities, including patient access representative and collection clerk.   Currently, Travis works for Grifols Talecris Plasma Resources (GA). Daily, Travis works in a high-volume medical testing laboratory. He has served this company for five years. He enjoys his work and believes that customer service is essential. Travis strives to inspire not only customers but also community.—

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Tiffany Terrell, 36

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Business and Finance  Tiffany Terrell is the Co-founder of HEROS for Success, Inc. She is a graduate of Albany State University and has a 16-year history in banking, finance, and business.    In 2015, together with Tommie Terrell, her husband, they founded Heros Instillment Academy, a Quality Rated Afternoon school program.   Tiffany began to enrich her knowledge and skills to deepen the impact as a social entrepreneur and her inherent passion for quality food access. In 2017, Tiffany and her husband co-founded A Better Way Grocers-Mobile Grocery Store. The mission of the organization is to work with underserved communities to support sustainable local food systems and eliminate barriers to healthy food.   Tiffany has been invited as a guest speaker by many organizations around finance, business, and innovation. She is proud to have realized her vision of providing quality innovative services and helping others. —

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Business  Tommie is committed to embracing positive youth development, informed care and life skills and truly believes in the strength and ability of young people. He has been involved with the creation of many organizations working with disadvantaged youth. In 2015, Tommie co-founded HEROS Instillment Academy, the first standalone quality rated afterschool program in Dougherty County.   He created Encourage Solutions a behavior health company to further his outreach for youth development. Prior to the creation of his own companies, Tommie was employed with the Georgia Department of Community Supervision as a Probation Officer.   Tommie earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice and a master’s degree in public administration from Albany State University (GA). Outside of youth services, he and his wife Tiffany Terrell, co-founded A Better Way Grocers, a mobile grocery to combat food insecurity in Southwest Georgia. —

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Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Social Services  Chavarla Tearrya Tolbert is a native of Cuthbert, but she has lived in Albany Georgia for nine years. She is incredibly determined, dedicated, and motivated. She has overcome many different levels of adversity.   She earned two associates degrees. In 2015, she earned an Associate of Science in Social Work at Darton College; In 2018, Chavarla earned an Associate in Science degree in Sociology at Albany State University (GA). In 2020, she earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree.   Chavarla volunteers with Red Cross, Samaritan Purse, Hands of Hope, church, schools, and camps. She also volunteers at Albany State University with events such as open house, housing and student life activities, trainings, and conferences.   While at ASU, Chavarla was a member of the Anointed Albany What you do matters. State Gospel Choir. She was also @RuralLeaderMag named Miss Gospel Choir from 2018-2020. She has received perGetRuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2021 33


fect attendance awards and honors for commitment to organizations.   Chavarla is currently a case manager with the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services. Chavarla plans to become one of the greatest advocates for children and families. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Administration with a concentration of Public Management at Albany State University (GA). —

Southwest Georgia Art Association. Relying on volunteer staff and the donation of space in a defunct hosiery mill, the group established a program of exhibitions, lectures, and art instruction for the residents of southwest Georgia.   Annie aspires to bring the transformative power of the arts to all members of the Albany community through her position. She currently resides in Leesburg, Georgia with her husband Daniel and daughters Cecilia, 2, and newborn, Winifred. —

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with a minor in Political Science at Albany State University (GA). In 2015, Clarence earned a Master of Education in Professional School Counseling at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton.   During his tenure at Albany State University, he served as the SGA President. He improved the Albany State University (GA) community by allowing the students to have a voice. He also brought programs that assisted students with education and financial aid. Clarence is also a recipient of the Gates Millennium Scholar and the Action Pact STAR Board Member Award.   He is a 2019 Alum of the prestigious Leadership Georgia. Clarence J. Washington, Jr., Clarence is also a member of the Professional Association of Geor30 gia Educators (PAGE). He is also Hometown: Offerman, GA a proud Life Member of Alpha Profession: Education Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He also   Clarence Washington, Jr. is a serves as chair of the Newton proud native of Offerman, GeorCommunity Center Board of DiAnnie Vanoteghem, 27 gia. He is a resilient leader, educarectors and as the youth director Hometown: Leesburg, GA tor, and role model. Clarence is an and financial secretary for the St. Profession: Education/ enthusiastic and versatile educator James Missionary Baptist Church. Nonprofit Management aspiring daily to prepare students In addition, Clarence is also a  Annie Vanoteghem is a graduto be successful in a focused learnate of Westover High School (GA). ing environment, while equipping member of the National Society of Leadership and Success and an She graduated from Georgia Col- students in the community with executive board member of the lege and State University with a the necessary tools to ensure Action Pact. degree in art history and museum effective academic, social, and   When Clarence, returned to studies. Annie loves the arts. personal development. Offerman, he became a public   She has served as the director   Clarence is a 2009 Honor speaker. He desired to motivate of education and public program- Graduate of Pierce County High the youth in the community. He ming at the Albany Museum of School in Blackshear, Georgia. He currently serves as an assistant Art (GA) since 2019. The Albany received a Dual College and Techprincipal at Waycross Middle Museum of Art has its origins nical Preparatory Seal. In 2013, he School (GA). Clarence presently in the early 1960s when Albany, earned a Bachelor of Science deresides in Blackshear, Georgia— Georgia residents formed the gree in Middle Grades Education

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