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Contents 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. www.RuralLeaderMag.com www.GetRuralLeaderMag.com

Twenty Eighteen Top Four 40 under 40 4  Veronda Ford 6 Justin C. Mock, I 8  Crystal E. Rapier 10 Kimberly Scott

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Editor’s Note

Greetings!

As editor, I am pleased to present to you the 2018 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.

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As always, I hope you enjoy this issue and continue to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google +, and LinkedIn. Thanks again for your continual support! Sincerely,

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

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Veronda Ford

Age: 31 Hometown: McDonough, GA Profession: Author, Consultant, & Therapist   Veronda Ford is gifted, talented and passionate about people, community and human advancement for all. At a young age, she started her own nonprofit organization to address disparities among rural areas and populations. In 2012, Veronda founded Cultivating Healthier Options In Communities Everywhere International Inc. She served as the executive director and was responsible for leading teams of volunteers and developing collaborations.   In 2009, Veronda earned dual degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Bachelors of Arts degree in Biology at Mercer University. In 2012, she earned a Master of Public Health also at Mercer School of Medicine; she is a Certified Health Specialist. In 2017, she earned a Master of Social Work at the University of Georgia. Veronda is a License Master Social Worker (LMSW) and holds a Certificate of Marriage and Family Therapy and a Certificate of Nonprofit Management. Currently, she is pursing a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy and Administration at Walden University.   Veronda Ford has been awared YNPN 30 under 30, CDC/ATSDR Black Women Rock, SOPHE 30 under 30, Served on Zeta Phi Beta National Officer, officer for NAACP and active member in local government   Veronda Ford has served on various nonprofit boards, worked in settings serving over thousands of people to include at risk youth, incarcerated, and elderly. She provides programs, camps, workshops and training to help educate and promote awareness for community health and equity. —

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Justin C. Mock , I Age: 34 Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Criminal Justice

Justin Mock is a Deputy Warden of Security with the Georgia Department of Corrections(GDC). Justin began his career with GDC in 2001 as a Correctional Officer at Calhoun State Prison in Morgan, Georgia. Justin moved up the ranks while at Calhoun State Prison.   In 2005, Justin was promoted to Sergeant, in 2007 he was promoted to Lieutenant and in February 2017, Justin was promoted to Chief of Security. In September of 2017, Justin was promoted to Deputy Warden of Security at Lee State Prison, where he currently serves.   Justin attended Albany Technical College for Commercial Truck Driving and received his Commercial Driver’s License. He also attended South Georgia Technical College and received an Industrial Electrical Technology Certificate. Justin has completed the Professional Management Program at Columbus State University and is currently working on his bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice at Albany State University (GA).   Justin is the son of James Mock and the late Mary McDaniels. Justin believes in mentoring the youth and helping those in need. Justin volunteers as a mentor and coach for the Southwest Georgia Wolfpack football team in Cuthbert, Georgia. Justin currently resides in Fort Gaines, Georgia and enjoys sports and spending time with family and friends.—

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Dr.Crystal E.Rapier Age: 32 Hometown: Valdosta, GA Profession: Professor/Scientist

Crystal Eunique Rapier has been a lifelong achiever; with such traits as being an explorer, a researcher, and a creator from an early age. These traits coupled with a curiosity for nature was nurtured by her father an engineer, and her mother an educator who also does genealogy and historical research.   As a young person Crystal nurtured wild animals, insects, plants and sick or injured people. Continually being curious of how things functioned, how to make improvements, and how they might fit into her world. Growing up her neighbors would seek her out for every strange bug they captured, or for every stranded baby animal/bird. She kept a rock collection as well as assisted her mother in maintaining a garden. She loved to dry herbs, preserve foods, and create healthy dishes. Crystal has a strong passion for working with children and young adults. She thrives on educating others on the essence of science and how essential it is to every day living.

Her hobbies are photography, painting, knitting, and baking. She also enjoys dancing and making discoveries in a scientific lab.   Crystal is currently an Adjunct Professor of Microbiology and Biology at Georgia Military College. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the University of Georgia| Athens, GA in August 2007; A Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The University of California-Irvine| Irvine, CA December 2010 and Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering March 2016 The University of California at Irvine. She has two technical publications.   Crystal Rapier is a member of the Bahai’ Faith and attends the Unitarian Universalist Church of Valdosta Georgia. Crystal is the mother of a bright and energized 5 year old daughter, Ria Grace Rapier. She has 3 siblings: Dr. Ria Gooding, Lawrence Rapier II, and Nathan Rapier. Her parents are Lawrence and Joyce Rapier. —

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Kimberly Scott

Age: 34 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Non-Profit Management/Public Health   Kimberly is a skilled public health professional with nine years of experience implementing evidence-informed public health interventions in rural communities. She currently serves as vice president with Community Health Horizons Community Health Solutions, where she oversees public education and outreach concerning disease prevention, screening and early detection, treatment and population-based research. Kimberly is responsible for implementing evidence based models to improve health outcomes by addressing social determinants impacting community health.   Kimberly earned a Bachelor’ of Science degree in Biology at Albany State University in 2007. In 2009, she earned a Master of Public Health degree in Community Health Education at Georgia Southern University. Currently, Kimberly is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Public Health degree in Leadership at the University of South Florida. In addition to her educational credentials, in 2016, Kimberly co-authored "Primary healthcare provider

knowledge, beliefs and clinic-based practices regarding alternative tobacco products and marijuana: a qualitative study." The study was published in Health Education Research, a peer-reviewed publication.   Kimberly is a member of several professional organizations including, the American Public Health Association, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, Eta Sigma Gamma Society for Health Educators, and Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health. She was also named 2018 Young Gamechanger by Georgia Forward. In 2017, Kimberly studied Public Health abroad in Panama at the University of South Florida.   In her free time, Kimberly enjoys volunteering with various youth serving organizations as a mentor and facilitator. She was a Girl Scout Troop Leader for four years (20042008). Kimberly was an education/youth development chair for the Pavers Project for three years (2010-2013). She serves on the Board of Directors at Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Albany, GA.—

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Two Thousand Eighteen Honorees of the community.   Lebreshia enjoys spending time with family and helping others. Her motto is “I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.” Phil. 4:13.   Lebreshia has three beautiful children; a daughter, Chadria Jones and two sons: Tyre and Taylen Bailey.—

Lebreshia Bailey, 35

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education/Finance   Lebreshia is a 2001 graduate of Randolph-Clay High School. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree with honors at "The Unsinkable" Albany State University (GA), and in 2011, Lebreshia earned a Master’s in Business Administration at the University of Phoenix.   Lebreshia has 13 years experience in budget and finance with Randolph County School System (GA). She was promoted several times throughout her tenure. Lebreshia began her career as an administrative assistant then later as a payroll specialist. She was later appointed co-administrator to serve as the Literacy for Learning, Living, and Leading (L4) Georgia Grant.   Lebreshia attends Trinity Chapel Church in Morris, GA; there, she serves as the financial secretary. In this role, Lebreshia contributes her time and talents for the greater good

he delighteth in his way” Psalm 37:23.   Tamorris enjoys participating in opportunities to unite and strengthen his community. He believes it is important to not only have a strong prayer life but to also lead by example. He enjoys mentoring youth and sharing with others the tremendous wisdom gained through life experience.   Tamorris' ministry expands beyond the church walls. Currently, he serves as the General Manager and Chaplin at Poteat Funeral Home in Albany, Georgia.   In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his 8-month old son, Chase.—

Tamorris Baulkman, 30

Hometown: Bainbridge, GA Profession: Ministry   Tamorris is a 2007 graduate of Bainbridge High School in Georgia. During his tenure in high school, he was very athletic and outgoing. Later, he discovered a calling for ministry.   Tamorris is the pastor of two churches: New Beginnings Ministry and Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Camilla, Georgia. He believes firmly in God’s Word, which states: “The steps of a good man are ordered of the Lord; and

Tarris Bivins, Sr., 39

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Law Enforcement/Entrepreneur   Tarris has lived and worked in

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Randolph County, Georgia for over    20 years. He made a career in law enforcement. Tarris is currently the Captain at the Randolph County Sherriff ’s Office and the Chief of Investigations. He is also the Pitmaster and owner of Rollin Smoke BBQ and Catering in Cuthbert. Tarris is also involved in his community; he served on the policy councils for the Randolph County School System.   He is also a proud family man that believes in God, family, and community. Tarris is married to Marsha Bivins, and together they share six wonderful boys: Christopher Baldwin, who is in the U.S. Army, Jashaun Wilson, Tarris W. Bivins II; triplet boys: Tyris, Tarvaris, and Taravies.—

2015. In this role, Kimberly focuses on planning activities related to housing, human services and transportation. She also assists local governments with grant writing. Kimberly is also a Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Certified Housing Counselor.   Currently, Kimberly resides in Mitchell County, GA.—

Georgia, Anthony utilizes his experience and networking to build a platform that allows smaller communities the same opportunities as Atlanta, Macon, Albany, Columbus, and Savannah. —

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Kimberly N. Brooks, 28

Hometown: Camilla, GA Profession: Management   Kimberly earned a Masters degree in public administration and a Bachelors of Arts degree in political science and a minor in history both at Albany State University.   She joined the Southwest Georgia Regional Commission in February 2013 as an intern. She became a planner in February of

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Business/Marketing   Anthony was born in Bainbridge, Georgia, however, he was raised in Albany. He completed six years in the U. S. Air Force then moved back to Albany.   After moving back to Albany, Anthony found a career in advertising sales. He worked in radio, promotions, cable, & Internet sales in Southwest Georgia. Life experience has enabled him to become a powerful influence in the business and marketing world. Coupled with his life experience, Anthony discovered the value and power of networking. He learned every facet of not only advertising, but also the Branding theory.   Consequently, Anthony was inspired to launch his own Marketing & Advertising firm: Georgia Global M.A.P. (Marketing, Advertising, Promotions).   Since relocating to Middle

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DeJuanna Davis, 32

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Registered Nurse   DeJuanna is the proud daughter of Sherion Shorter and to the late Derrics L. Shorter Sr. She is a 2004 graduate from Randolph-Clay High School.   She graduated from Wallace Community College Sparks Campus in Eufaula, AL as a License Practical Nurse (LPN) in December 2013. She continued her education at Wallace Community College and earned an Associates Degree of Nursing in May 2018. Dejuanna became a Registered Nurse in June 2018, when she successfully passed the state board exam.   Currently, DeJuanna is employed at Southwest Georgia Regional Medical Center in Cuthbert, GA. She is married to


Willie A. Davis Jr., and together, they have three children: A’Miya 12, De’Marion, 7, Da’Cameron 5. The Davis' reside in Fort Gaines, GA.—

Sergeant Major Derek C. Davis, 39

Hometown: Coleman, GA Profession: Military/U.S. Army   Sergeant Major Derek C. Davis is a native of Coleman, GA. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1997 and attended Basic Combat Training (BCT) at Fort Jackson, SC. Upon completion of BCT, he attended Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at Fort Gordon, GA earning the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) as a Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator Maintainer (31R).   Sergeant Major Davis’ assignments include: Team Chief 141st Signal Battalion, Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Section Chief 51st Signal Battalion, Fort Bragg, NC, S3 Training NCO 15th Signal Brigade, Fort Gordon, GA, Platoon Sergeant/First Sergeant 307th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB), Schofield Barracks, HI, Assistant Inspector General HHD Cyber Center of Excellence, Fort Gordon, GA. Sergeant Major Davis has deployed numerous times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation

Joint Guardian-Kosovo.   Sergeant Major Davis’ military education includes: Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course, Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course (Commandants List), First Sergeant Course, U.S. Army Sergeants Major Course Class 68, Inspector General Course, Battle Staff Course, and Master Resilience Course. SGM Davis holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Security and an Associate Degree in General Studies.   His awards include the Bronze Star Medal (1OLC), Meritorious Service Medal (1OLC), Army Commendation Medal (1 Silver OLC), Army Achievement Medal (2 OLC), Good Conduct Medal (7th Award), National Defense Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal (BSS), Afghanistan Campaign Medal (2 BSS), Iraqi Campaign Medal (BSS), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (Numeral 5), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (Numeral 6), NATO Medal-Kosovo (BSS). SGM Davis is also a member of the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club (SAMC).—

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Jana Bell Davis, 35

Hometown: Ashburn, GA Profession: Human Resources   Jana is a South Georgia native, who grew up in Turner County, GA. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Resources Policy and Development at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Shortly thereafter, Jana earned a Master’s of Science in Human Resources Management at Troy University (AL).   Jana built a progressive path in Human Resources over the past eleven years. She worked for Kroger Manufacturing for seven and a half years and is currently employed with Amazon as a Senior HR Business Partner.   In 2017, Jana opened her own Career Consultation business. She believes that this venture is a ministry to invest and to help others elevate beyond their wildest dreams.   In her spare time, Jana enjoys singing, traveling, and being a blessing to others in any capacity possible. Jana is married to Frederick Davis, and she has one step daughter, Trinity. —

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Association and the Illustrious Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.   She attends Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia under the leadership of Dr. Daniel Simmons.   In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her son King Noble, 3, in addition to cooking, shopping and traveling. —

Syntorria Fedd, 27

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Social Services   Syntorria is a 2008 graduate of Monroe Comprehensive High School. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice (2013) and a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice (2015) both at Albany State University.   Syntorria is employed with the Department of Family and Children Services and serves Colquitt and Worth counties. She was promoted to Social Services Supervisor for Worth County in 2016.   In 2017, Syntorria received the Region 10 2017 Supervisions Award for outstanding leadership. Since her transition to supervision, Syntorria's responsibilities outside of the county include: Accenture SHINES History Enhancement Workgroup to Prevent Child Deaths and the Multidisciplinary Team. She works collaboratively with community partners and stakeholders to promote self-sufficiency and to protect Georgia’s vulnerable children and families.   Syntorria's passion is assisting youth and young mothers in Southwest Georgia. She volunteers with the Southwest Georgia NAMI Walk and the Annual Worth County Drive-Thru Flu Clinic.   She is also a member of the Georgia Professional Human Services

ter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated as Mr. Poised N Ivy.   Upon graduating from college, he relocated to Atlanta, Georgia to begin his career as an educator. He just recently received his Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction in Accomplished Teaching from Valdosta State University. Rodriquez is also a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Fraternity Incorporated.   Rodriquez is currently a 6th grade science teacher at D.A.T.E. Academy in Stone Mountain, Georgia. He has a passion for impacting and influencing students to want to become lifelong learners.—

Rodriquez Fillingame, Jr. 25

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education   Rodriquez S. Fillingame Jr. was born to Toyota Johnson and Rodriquez Fillingame Sr. in Cuthbert, Georgia. He matriculated through the Randolph County School System and graduated as salutatorian of the 2011 graduating class. He has always loved his hometown, and no matter how far he goes he will never forget his roots.   Upon graduating from high school, Rodriquez enrolled at Fort Valley State University and majored in Middle Grades Education with concentrations in Mathematics and Science.   During his time at FVSU, he participated in several campus activities. These activities included: Wildcat Force Recruitment Team, R.E.A.L. Men Teach, iMPACT Youth Mentoring Program, National Honor Society, and he represented the Alpha Beta chap-

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Roosevelt Glover, 36

Hometown: Clayton, AL Profession: Business Management/ Ministry/Singer   Roosevelt is a 2000 graduate of Clayton High School. He attended Concordia College in Selma, AL. Roosevelt is currently the Area Manager for Wal-mart Distribution Center in Brundidge, AL.   Roosevelt started working in the church at a very early age. When he was 13, he began speaking at different church and formal functions. During this time, he traveled to many different states ministering through song with his gospel group-Brothers Together of Clayton, AL.


Through speaking, teaching, and singing, Roosevelt touched the lives of many people at work and church.   Roosevelt's ministry prepared him to be an effective servant leader. Consequently, he gained the respect of his associates and peers. He also inspired several associates to become successful managers and leaders. Roosevelt continues to mentor associates with aspiring ambitions to become better individuals and leaders.   Roosevelt is currently married with children. His family is his motivation to strive to be the best husband, father, and leader. —

Kedrione Harris, 34

Hometown: Edison, GA Profession: Education   Kedrione is a native resident of Southwest Georgia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics at Fort Valley State University and a master’s degree in business administration at Salem International University.   During the past several years, Kedrione has been an educator at Calhoun County High School. (GA). He teaches both agriculture and business education.   Kedrione is passionate about maximizing student’s potential for career success and personal development. He is an advocate for students in Career Technology and

Agriculture Education (CTAE).   During his tenure, Kedrione achieved and contributed much. In 2012, Kedrione chartered Calhoun County’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter. In 2013, he was the FBLA South Region Winner in Desktop Publishing, and he was the recipient with the Food for All, Fight the Hunger Grant. He was also awarded the South Region Proficiency Winner in Swine Production in 2014; in the same year, he was also ranked 3rd place in State Proficiency and was the recipient of the Monsanto America’s Farmers Grow Communities grant.   With his guidance, Calhoun County’s Future Farmers’ of America (FFA) chapter achieved 100% attendance from 2015-2017. Kedrione was also responsible for sponsoring the first Female Swine Exhibitor in 20 years from Calhoun County’s FFA Chapter. In 2016, Kedrione introduced the school’s first Community Garden. Also, the Calhoun County FFA Chapter was one of two schools selected to grow and to produce 1,000 lettuce starts for the 2016 Georgia Organics Conference.   Kedrione received a number of accolades throughout his career. In 2017 he received the Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award, the Area Winner Environmental and Natural Resource Agriscience, and placed 4th in State Agriscience Environmental and Natural Resource. In 2018, Kedrione was the Area Finalist Agriscience Animal System Division 5, placed 4th in State Agriscience Animal System Division 5, and placed 2nd, 3rd, 10th at the State Livestock Show in Perry, GA (Swine).   Kedrione is a member of several organizations including, the Georgia Association for Career Technical Education (GACTE),

Vice President of Agricultural Education Division, Georgia Vocational Agricultural Teachers Association (GVATA), National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE), Georgia Association of Educators (GAE), National Educators Association (NEA) Leadership Exploration Advocacy Development (LEAD) CTAE, and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.   In his spare time, Kedrione enjoys farming, fishing, nature walks, and helping others. Kedrione’s motto is a quote by Pericles, “What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”—

Dr. Shereca Harvey, 38

Hometown: Shellman, GA Profession: Education   Shereca is the daughter of Pinkey Marcus and Gregory Hughley. She graduated Salutatorian in 1998 from Randolph-Clay High School. Shereca holds several college degrees: Bachelor of Science in Biology at University of Georgia in 2002, a Master’s of Public Administration at the University of South Carolina in 2005, a Master’s in Education at Columbus State University in 2010, the Specialist in Educational Leadership at Albany State University (GA) in 2012, and a Doctorate of Education (Ed. D.) in Curriculum

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and Leadership at Columbus State University in 2017.   Dr. Harvey is a member of the following professional organizations: the Georgia Science Teacher Association (GSTA), National Science Teacher Association (NSTA), Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL), and the Georgia Association of Curriculum and Instructional Supervisors (GACIS).   Dr. Harvey has severed as an educator for over 15 years and in various roles in five school systems in Southwest Georgia. She currently serves as Superintendent and Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Calhoun County Schools.   In her free time, she and her spouse, Derrell Harvey, enjoy traveling, listening to live music, and spending time with family and friends. .—

Tarccara Hodge, 36

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Research Specialist/ Health Science   Tarccara has worked in the nonprofit community in Albany, GA as a Lead Research Specialist, Licensed Regional Navigator for the Affordable Care Act and Program Coordinator for the last 7 years at Horizons Community Solutions and previously a Com-

munity Research Associate at the University of Georgia Center for Family Research for 6 years.   Tarccara holds an Associate degree at Darton State College in Sociology and a Bachelors degree with a major in Sociology and a minor in Health Science at Albany State University (GA). She also received training in Clinical Research and Human Subjects. Tarccara is also a Federally Certified Marketplace Navigator.   She manages and implements health promotion through two evidence-based programs—Emory Prevention Research Center’s Healthy Homes Healthy Families and Center for Disease Control’s Prevent T2 Lifestyle Change Program.   She earned a bachelor's degree at Albany State University (GA) in 2018 with a major in sociology and a minor in health science. She also earned an associates degree in sociology at Darton State College in 2012.   Tarccara is passionate about the needs and goals of her community and always puts herself in a position to help others who are not able to help themselves. Tarccara enjoys sharing great laughter and time with her family and friends, budget/thrift shopping and seeking adventure in the modeling world as both a hair and print model.—

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Dr. Christa Hollis, 38

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Business Administration   Christa is a 1998 graduate of Randolph- Clay High School. She received her undergraduate degree in Computer Information Systems from Alabama State University (Cum Laude) and her Master’s degree in Management from Troy University. In December 2017, Christa earned a Doctor of Business Administration degree from Walden University. Her dissertation study was entitled, Developing Generation Z Fast Food Services Industry Leaders Through Training.   She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Dr. Hollis hopes to become a consultant one day and train individuals in the Fast Food Industry to become leaders.   Dr. Hollis currently works as a Contract Specialist with the Department of Navy where she contracts for goods and services for the Marine Corps Logistics Command. She is also an entrepreneur with her husband. Together, they own a non-emergency transportation business.   She resides in Leesburg, GA with her husband Keaymonda Hollis and their four children Madison, Keymond, Kayla, and Kaylee.—


Association of Black Women Dentists, the American Association of Women Dentists, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Dental Association, and the Georgia Dental Association.   She enjoys many activities, to include spending time with her daughter and dog, reading, working out, and traveling.—

Derrick Jones, 38

Hometown: Bainbridge, GA Profession: Federal Government   Derrick is a 1998 graduate of Bainbridge High School in Georgia. He attended Bainbridge College (1998-2000) then transferred to Darton State College (2000-2002), where he earned an associates degree in business. He was employed at Quincy State Bank (2004-2006).   In 2007, Derrick began his career with the United States Postal Service. He became Shop Steward in 2009. As Shop Steward, he represented members on numerous contract and discipline case.   In January 2018, he became Vice President of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) of Branch #1172 in Tallahassee, FL. In this capacity, Derrick represents over 125 union members, and he publishes a quarterly newsletter that is distributed to all branch members. Derrick also serves as the health benefits coordinator. He is also responsible for working with stewards daily, assigning grievances, and arranging travel within the branch, and training new employees.   Derrick currently resides in Tallahassee, FL with his wife Shakeal and son, Isiah, 11.—

Dr. Shermnae Jones, 36

Hometown: Augusta, GA Profession: Healthcare/Dentistry   Shermnae graduated with honors from the Academy of Richmond County, then went on to Spelman College to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science. While there she was active with the Health Careers Program and was involved with the Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement program. She was named a Boehringer Ingelheim scholar, was placed on the National Deans List, and won the Georgia Dwelle, M.D. award, which was given to the senior most dedicated to a career in healthcare.   She attended the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. During her time there, she served as class representative on the College of Dentistry's Student Government Association, as well as class representative in the College of Dentistry's chapters of the American Dental Education Association and American Association of Women Dentists. She also served as Treasurer of the Student National Dental Association. At graduation, she received the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Award.   Dr. Jones is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the National Dental Association, the

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Jon-Erik Jones, 34

Hometown: Georgetown, GA Profession: Education   Jon-Erik Jones is an Educator passionate about creating opportunities for students to reach their full potential. He is entering his seventh year as Principal of Quitman County Pre K-12 School and also serves as Assistant Superintendent of the Quitman County School District.   Under his leadership as Principal, Quitman County PreK-12 school receive many accolades and grants, including being named the only school in the state of Georgia to receive the Apple ConnectED Grant.

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Jon-Erik Jones is a proud member of the 2017 Class of Apple Distinguished Educators. He was honored in 2013 as one of Albany State University’s 50 under 50. In 2005, Jon-Erik completed the ClayQuitman Leadership Institute.   Jon-Erik attended Quitman County Schools and is a 2001 graduate of Stewart-Quitman High School. He received a Bachelors degree in Mathematics from Albany State University in 2005 and Masters and Specialist in Education from Columbus State University.   Jon-Erik Jones is a devoted husband and father. He is married to Malissa Jones and they have five beautiful kids.—

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internationally with artists like rapper, Trina. Christopher has made a name for himself within the industry. His fashion genius had afforded him to style numerous celebrities including Jackie Christie.   In wake of being exposed to what it takes to succeed in the industry and in life and being fueled by a passion to help inspire and motivate the nation’s youth, King founded The Gentleman’s Course, a non-profit organization that focuses on providing life skills to youth and young adults by acclimating them to social and professional etiquette in real-life situations. Covering the areas of proper speech, attire, and manners, The Gentleman’s Course introduces the idea of social and cultural awareness as participants are met head on with real and relevant training that positions them to achieve personal and professional success. Christopher King, 36   When it comes to giving back Hometown: Tampa, FL to the world, Christopher is unProfession: matched in his own right. King Non-Profit Management recently received the Presidential   Christopher King, grandson of Volunteer Service Award from the legendary Blues and Rock n’ the 44th President of the United Roll icon, B.B. King, is a man who States, Barack Obama, for his holds many titles. From internatireless efforts in uplifting and tional businessman and motivabuilding high-functioning comtional speaker to celebrity fashion munity initiatives. As a branch of stylist and human rights advocate, The Gentleman’s Course, ChristoChristopher King is no stranger to pher hosted a luxury benefit gala the world of entrainment, business with local charities to combat the and personal success. existence of human trafficking in   At an early age, King was excentral Florida. posed to life in the fast lane. From   The Gentleman’s Ball attracts being on board national tour buses premier guests, including state with his grandfather to traveling 20 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2018

politicians and entertainment greats, a silent auction, and a champagne laced mixer, including a five-star dinner with desert.   In addition to his philanthropic work on American soil, King was recently honored by Empower Magazine with the Global Philanthropy Award for his years of serving abroad in building homes for the native peoples of parts of Africa and Dubai.   Alongside entertainment executives and producers, Christopher continues to use his life to honor the legacy of his grandfather through The Official B.B. King Weekend memorial event. As he believes “We change our youth, they will change our future,” Christopher King is on his way to establishing his own legacy of love by being a producer of life and business success.—

Brandon J. Lewis, 24

Hometown: Miami, FL Profession: Pharmacy   Brandon J. Lewis is a graduate student at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University majoring in Pharmacy, which is a six-year doctoral program. One of the most pivotal moments of his college experience was receiving his white coat while maintaining academic honors.   During the White Coat Ceremony, pharmacy alumni present


students with a white coat, the symbol of clinical service and care. As the former president of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Inc., he was given a platform to make thoughtful decisions about the organization’s mission and goals.   Also, he is an active member of Progressive Black Men Inc., which aims to eradicate negative stereotypes placed on people of African descent through Academic Excellence, Communal Support, and the Fellowship of Brothers.   He volunteers his time at local elementary schools tutoring students in Math. Brandon believes that engaging in community service not only help others but helps an individual to develop compassion and understanding.   At this present time, Brandon is completing rotations at various hospitals and pharmacy stores in Miami and Broward County where he gains valuable information and experiences. He seeks out extra work and new projects, demonstrating a willingness to go beyond the job description of his internship. During his last rotation, Brandon volunteered to develop a Power Point presentation for a retiring pharmacist being honored for his 41 years of service. He proves that the human relation is the strongest and most genuine relation one could have.   Brandon is a confident and devoted young man who perseveres through obstacles to reach his goals. Brandon aspires to own a pharmacy chain and clinics. Also, he is committed to improve disparity in the African-American community. He stands on Matthew 19:23, with God all things are possible. Although he is on target to receive his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree in May 2019, he is already taking the Pharmaceutical industry by storm. In his spare time, Brandon enjoys spending time

with his family and friends, working out, and traveling. His hidden talents are playing the trumpet and track and field.—

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presently employed with Piedmont Health Care, where he’s an advocate for aiding patients with scheduling their appointments for heart failure and transplant procedures.—

Keith MacCants, 36

Hometown: Oglethorpe, GA Profession: Rural Strategist/ Political Analyst/Writer   Keith is a proud native of Macon County Georgia. He is a 2000 Graduate of Macon County High School. He studied Aircraft Structural at South Georgia Technical College and graduated in 2003.   Keith has a passion for service and politics. MacCants served as campaign manager from 20112012 for Tom Coogle’s bid for Georgia State House District 139. He served as a city council member for the City of Oglethorpe, Georgia from 2014-2017.   Keith’s passion for politics parallels his love of writing. He founded Peanut Politics, which is a rural blog that provides views and insights from a Conservative Georgia Democrat. When he is not writing, Keith works for the Blue Bird Corporation in Fort Valley, Georgia.—

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Leviticus Murphy, 38

Hometown: Blakely, GA Profession: Musician/ Singe/Songwriter   Leviticus was born in 1980 in Cuthbert, GA to Lois and Elder Larry Murphy. He’s been a pianist, songwriter, and leader in the community for over 20 plus years. He has always had a seismic impact on race relations in the South western state of Georgia beginning in the late 1990’s. Among his many efforts, Leviticus was the President of Teen Posse, a group that was founded by Lucy Majors in Blakely Ga to promote teens accountability and growth into the adult society.     Through his activism and inspirational speeches, he played a pivotal role by ministering in song and providing exceptional services in over 25 different local churches from Georgia to Alabama. He was also a member of Perfect Praise Men of God for over 15 years. During his tenure with Perfect Praise, Leviticus ministered to many churches and performed for The National Black Caucus Convention in Atlanta GA. Leviticus is an ambitious musician, business owner, caring husband, father, and servant to his community. He currently resides in Atlanta, GA and is a musician for four churches; Leviticus is

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Brandon Nealy, 33

Hometown: Richland, GA Profession: Business Management Entrepreneur   Brandon is a life-long resident of Webster County, Georgia. He grew up in a single parent home with his mother, Elaine. He also grew up with the guidance of his grandfather, Reverend G. W. Nealy, who was a Civil Rights Leader, NAACP President, Community Leader, Pastor, and Moderator.   At an early age, through his grandfather, he learned about diversity in a small community and the importance of prayer and being spiritually led. Understanding differences helped Brandon recognize and appreciate the wide range of cultural options that diversity provides to each of us.   In 2004, he graduated from Tri-County High School of Buena Vista, GA. In 2007, Brandon earned an Associate degree in business at Darton State College in Albany, GA.   Since 2003, Brandon has been a compassionate volunteer with the Sister Ardella Williams Missionary


Society, Webster County Family Connection, and West Central Georgia Action Council. He also served on the Webster County Recreation Board. Brandon has received numerous certificates for volunteer service.     Brandon is currently employed as store manager of Dollar General in Preston, GA. He also founded Clothesessories Fashions in 2013, where he sells clothing, shoes and accessories online. He also founded Superior Tresses in 2014, where he sells human hair wigs and other hair accessories. He hopes to one day become a certified Medical Wig Maker for cancer and alopecia patients.   He is a member of the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Preston, GA, where Rev. Ronald Wilson, Sr. is Pastor.   Brandon is engaged to Miss Asia Shaw and has 2 sons: Braylon, 10 and Dylan, 5.—

Dr. Alex Perryman, 28

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Pharmacist/ Mentor/Motivational Speaker   Alex has always been considered to be a leader amongst leaders. The youngest of four boys, Alex was raised by two loving parents in a small two-bedroom home, where they depended on each other for love and support.   With an instilled hunger for

knowledge and education, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Science at Albany State University and a Doctorate of Pharmacy degree at Florida A&M University.   In the fall of 2013, Alex founded iLive, a motivational consulting company. What started as a personal commitment to always live his greatest life became a mission to inspire the world to do the same. Alex’s real life experiences combined with his unconquerable soul renders a message that inspires others to progress and reach new heights of personal achievement.   Dr. Perryman is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and several other organizations such as the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy.—

sional Music Fraternity, Inc. She was awarded the Golden Herald Award in Music in 1999 (Albany, GA). Chenitha participated as a musician on board the Norwegian Star Cruise Ship and in movies, such as 'Drumline'.   She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Morris Brown College with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education in 2003, where she received several academic and music scholarships while being a part of the Morris Brown College Marching Wolverine Band.—

Chenitha Reddick, 37

Hometown: Shellman, GA Profession: Entrepreneur/ Early Childhood Development   LaTonya is the Chief Executive Officer of Helping Hands Home Daycare located in Cuthbert, GA. She has served in this leadership role, since 2015. LaTonya enjoys working with children and her community. In addition to her

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Musician   Chenitha has over 20 years experience as a Trombone Player . Her influences are Delfeayo Marsalis, Trombone Shorty, Jeff Bradshaw, and Fred Wesley.   She is a member of Atlanta Federation of Musicians and Delta Omicron International Profes-

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busy entrepreneurial role, she is also the leader of Girl Scout Troop #50049. As leader, LaTonya is charge of twenty young girls.   When she is not giving back to community, she is very active in her church. LaTonya is a dutiful member of New Generation Bethel Ministries in Fort Gaines, Georgia, where Rev. Corderal C. Gilbert is pastor.   She also enjoys traveling, spending time with family, cooking, and cleaning. LaTonya currently resides in Cuthbert with her husband Corey Rogers, Sr, and their three children: Sharha, 14, Shakya, 9, and Corey, Jr., 5..—

Georgia through the dynamic and practical teachings of leaders from around the country. As a youth pastor and community leader, Dontravious devotes his time to leading by example, mentoring young men and women.   He utilizes his innate passion for community service to network with many exceptional educational and commercial organizations to advance the youth in his local community and abroad.   His love for impacting youth fuels his career growth. He is currently employed as a paraprofessional with the Dougherty County School System, where he serves as a catalyst in the lives of his students by creating a classroom environment that challenges their thinking and promotes educational enrichment and development.   In addition to his local ministry, Dontravious is a prominent speaker across the state of Georgia. His passion and transparent approach impacts young lives for the better.    Dontravious currently resides in Albany, GA and enjoys spending spare time with family, church, and college ministries.—

Dontravious Simmons, 25

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Ministry   Dontravious is a millennial trailblazer, speaker, and leader. Born and raised in the heart of Southwest Georgia, he is the Youth and College Pastor at Union Missionary Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. In this role, Dontraviouspartners with one of the nation's top Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the #1 public HBCU in the state of Georgia, Albany State University. Alonzo B. Taylor, 39   Dontravious is the founder of Hometown: Fort Gaines, GA the Youth and Young Adult ColProfession: Ministry/Education lege Ministry, which sponsors an   Alonzo is the son of the late, annual conference to impact the John Taylor, a self-employed lives of youth across the state of farmer, and Shelia Taylor, a public 24 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2018

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Taylor, also a music educator, and they have three children: Micah, John, and Timothy.—

Angela Venisee, 36

Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Education   Angela’s strength of character and compassion for others is unparalleled. She believes in helping those in need and is an outstanding and active citizen with a great commitment to community service.   As a young girl, Angela dreamed of becoming an educator, and that dream was realized. She pursued her passion of learning and teaching and has been an educator for 13 years. She is committed to making a difference in every child’s life that she encounters, by setting a positive example and encouraging them to follow their dreams.   Angela has served the community by donating her time, resources, and skills. Her charitable work includes: feeding the homeless, visiting the nursing home to sing and read to the residents, mentoring middle school girls to help them make informed decisions. Angela strives to help young girls establish goals, stay motivated and develop positive self-esteem. She enjoys tutoring children after school, organizing drives to send letters to soldiers, and donat-

ing food and clothing to shelters.   In 2005, Angela earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Early Childhood Education at Albany State University, where she was inducted into Kappa Delti Pi International Honor Society in Education and graduated Magna Cum Laude. In 2007, Angela earned a Masters of Education in Postsecondary Education at Troy State University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. In 2011, she earned an Educational Specialist degree with a Summa Cum Laude honor in Curriculum with a Teacher Support Specialist certification at Georgia State University.   Angela was named Morningside Elementary Teacher of the Year and a Dougherty County School System Teacher of the Year Finalist (2009-2010). She is currently the Academic Coach (Grades K-8) at DeKalb Academy of Technology and Environment Charter School.—

Carla J. Whitley, 35

Hometown: Tifton, GA Profession: Education   Carla is a 2001 graduate of Tift County High School (GA). She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education at Valdosta State University and a Masters in Elementary Mathematics at Walden University. She is current-

ly pursuing a Doctorate of Education.   Carla spent the past 10 years teaching elementary and middle school grades. She has a passion for working with youth. She enjoys watching them mature and develop into productive members of society.   Teaching has always been her passion, since childhood. She began working with students when she was 14 years old in summer camps. During her high school years, she worked with under privileged children with the P.L.I.G.H.T. program. While attending Valdosta State University, Carla taught Pre-K at Coastal Plains Head Start.   In 2008, she launched Carla Whitley Photography. Through photography, Carla captures moments of youth and travels throughout the country.   For the past four years, Carla has been an executive board member of the Future Stars Game (2016-2018), which is a non-profit middle school all-star program. In this capacity, she helped make decisions which impacted student athletes.   Carla is also a member of the Williams Syndrome Family of Hope board. With this foundation, she helps educate others about Williams Syndrome and how amazing these individuals are.—

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Cosia W. Wilcher, 38

Hometown: Cairo, GA Profession: Counselor   Cosia was born in Thomasville GA and moved to Cairo GA, at the age of 11. Cosia graduated from Cairo High School in 1998. In 2002, Cosia graduated with a Bachelors of Psychology degree at Albany State University. Then she joined the United States Army.     While serving in the U.S. Army from 2004-2008, Cosia deployed once to Iraq, in Operation Enduring Freedom, before she departed the military with an Honorable Discharge in 2008.   Cosia earned a master's degree in Counseling at Capella University in 2010, and she also earned a Graduate Certificate in Human Services at Capella University in 2011. Cosia also received a Graduate certificate in Rehabilitation Counseling from San Diego State University.   Cosia has always been a servant to others and strive to do her very best in the Human Services field. As a Human Services provider Cosia has worked as a Child Protection Services Worker, Adult Protection Services Worker, and Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor.     Cosia has worked as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor from 2010-Present. She is cur-

rently employed with the Veterans Health Administration, where she continues to serve fellow Veterans.    As a Human Services provider one must have drive and desire to meet human needs and solve problems, while maintaining a commitment to improving the quality of life of the human population.   She is also an active member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter, Daughters of Electa #88, Prince Hall Affiliated. Cosia is also Assistant Girl Scout Leader for Junior Troop #343 as well as an active Volunteer for the Duval County Public School System.   Cosia resides in Jacksonville, Florida with her two beautiful children: Taylor, 10 and Devon Jr., 6.—

Ashley Williams 32

Hometown: Edison, GA Profession: Education   Ashley is the Lead Youth and Family Development Specialist for Quest For Change, Incorporated. She has led a group of young leaders to prestigious awards, such as the Governor’s Red Ribbon Week Award and GUIDE Youth Action Team of the Year.   She has facilitated to over 1200 kids in surrounding areas, such as Dougherty, Calhoun, Terrell, and Randolph counties, teaching them about sexual health, good decision

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Kristopher M. Williams, 32

Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Ministry   Kristopher is the son of the Rev. Dr. Kenneth M. Williams and Kathy Williams of the Albany, Georgia. He accepted the Lord at an early age and was baptized at the Saint Maryland Baptist Church in Leary, Georgia. He was also nurtured in the Lord at the Greater Morris Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cordele, Georgia. His early years of nurturing established a spiritual foundation that would prepare him for God’s calling on his life.   Kristopher is a 2004 graduate at Westover High School in Albany, GA. He continued his educational training at the Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Georgia, Darton State College in Albany, and the Bainbridge College in Bainbridge, Georgia in the field of Criminal Justice.     In 2012, Kristopters’ spiritual journey led him to the Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Abbeville, Alabama, where he confessed God’s calling on his life into the ministry. While at Mt. Olive, Kristopher served as Youth Minister and one of the pastor’s visionary leaders.     In 2015, Kristopher received a License to preach the Gospel under Dr. Donnie Green, who is pastor of Antioch Missionary

Baptist Church in Cuthbert, Georgia. Minister Williams works with Dr. Green and Antioch Baptist Church's Youth Ministry.   Kristopher's is employed at Calhoun State Prison, where he serves as a Correction Officer, and a member of the CERT Team for seven years, and Administrative Support Specialist in the Counseling Department. In December 2017, Kristopher was promoted to Administrative Assistant.   Minister Williams received several service awards from the Calhoun State Prison in 2011 and 2016. He was the Keynote Speaker at the State-Wide Lifer’s Program at the Calhoun State Prison in August, 2017. While being affiliated with the Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Abbeville, AL, Minister Williams implemented the AWANA Youth Curriculum and organized the Mt. Olive Baptist Church Take It to The Street Regional Revival in Fort Gaines, Georgia in 2013.   At present, Minister Williams is pursuing a Degree in Biblical Studies through Online studies from Ohio Christian University.   Minister Williams lives in Fort Gaines, Georgia with his wife Terrolyn and their three children: Tykia, Gabriel, and Kyle.—

Montravious Williams, 29

Montravious is the son of Eric and Shirley Randall. He is a 2007 graduate of Terrell High School. In 2011, Montravious earned a Medical Training diploma at the Naval Hospital Corps School in Great Lakes, IL. He served 8 years in the United States Navy and Navy Reserve as a Hospital Corpsman and was decorated with three Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, Navy Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal and a Global War on Terrorism Medal.   Montravious was recognized as the Navy Bluejacket Sailor of the Quarter in 2013 and Navy Sailor of the Year in 2015. He holds five national certifications in the medical field: as a Patient Care Tech, Medical Assistant, Surgical Tech, a X-Ray Tech and a Phlebotomist.   Montravious also volunteers as the youth baseball coach of the Dawson Little A’s. He also works with the high school football staff at Terrell High School.   Currently, he is the Director of Admissions, Marketing and Community Outreach for Ethica, a company which owns and governs long term healthcare and rehabilitation facilities. He is the owner of Williams Trucking Company & Williams Administrative Service.      Montravious is married to Denise, and together they have three beautiful girls Kennita, Kh’Aliyah & Kamiel.—

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Stephine Wims, 36

Hometown: Georgetown, GA Profession: Social Work   Stephine is the daughter of William and Annie Wims. In 2003, She earned a bachelor’s degree in social work at Albany State University; and she earned a master’s degree in education with a concentration in counseling and psychology at Troy University in 2006.

Stephine has served on the Dougherty County Child Fatality team, where she investigated serious injuries and child deaths. She also serves on the Stewart County/ Stewart Quitman Alumni Homecoming committee. This committee gives scholarships to students, who are natives of Stewart and Quitman counties. The committee also sponsors a coat drive and school supplies for teachers and students from each county.   Stephine is also a Child Protective Services Supervisor with Dougherty County Department of Family and Children Services. Stephine had worked for the State of Georgia for the past 14 years.     She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Social Work. Stephine is a member of Trinity Chapel Church where Dr. Bobby Willis is her pastor.   Currently, Stephine resides in Leesburg, GA with her son, Landon Newberry. —

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Congratulations 2018 Forty under Forty Honorees Sheriff Eddie Fairbanks And Randolph County Sheriff 's Department 216 Recreation Camp Rd. Cuthbert, GA 39840 229.732.2525 www.randolphgasheriff.org

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