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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.

7 Aunquarius Brown 8 Ashleigh C. Geurin 10 Dr. Quianna C. Lavant 13 King Randall, I. 14 Forty under Forty Honorees

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Editor’s Note Greetings! As editor, I am pleased to present to you the 2023 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 Honorees 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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2023 Top 4 Forty Under 40 Honoree

Aunquarius Brown Age: 22 Hometown: Albany, Georgia Profession: Author | Life Coach| News Media

Aunquarius is an author, model, life coach, and upcoming news broadcaster. He is a 2018 graduate of Dougherty High. In 2022, he earned an Associate of Arts degree in Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications both at Albany State University (GA). In 2022, Aunquarius also launched his own company, Banderas Media. BM is an affiliate under the National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) that creates engaging media for creative client presentations. Aunquarius is the author of several books. His most recent book entitled, “Being Here” explores his early life to the present and the lessons he has learned. He hopes that his story inspires others to live to their fullest potential. In addition to being an author, Aunquarius is also the founder of Uplift, a nonprofit organization with a mission to help people, especially youth in need.

He is also a Certified Life Coach, who earned certification at the Life Coaching Institute of America in San Antonio, TX. He is also an experienced counselor, proficient in individual and group therapy method with three years of mental health experience. Aunquarius has been awarded for his many accomplishments. He is a three-time recipient of the Youth of the Year Award for the Boys and Girls Club of Albany (GA), a two-time recipient (2019 and 2021) of the National Society of Scholastic People-Journalist Award, and an Albany (GA) 20 under 20 Nominee. He also served as president of the Youth of the Year Coalition, and he has also been featured as a model in American Eagle, Samsung, Steve Madden, and many other brands.—

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Ashleigh C. Geurin Age:27 Hometown: Moultrie, Georgia Profession: Family and Consumer Sciences

A native of Colquitt County, Georgia, Ashleigh attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and received an Associate of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences (2016). In 2017, she attended the University of Georgia and earned a Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education with an emphasis in foods and nutrition. Ashleigh knew early in life that she wanted to share her passion for nutrition and health education with others and Cooperative Extension was the perfect way to share her passion. In 2019, she became the Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) Extension Agent in Thomas County, Georgia while simultaneously completing her Master of Science degree in Community Nutrition from the University of Georgia. Ashleigh is very involved in her community. She is currently the president of the Georgia Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (GAFCS). She is also a member of the Epsilon Sigma Phi, Alpha Beta Chapter (Extension Professional Association) and the Southeast District Junior Director for Georgia Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (GEAFCS). She also served on the 20212022 UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences Alumni Board of Directors. She has received several awards and prestigious appointments because of her hard work and dedication. Ashleigh was selected to serve on the UGA Extension

State Family and Consumer Sciences Foods and Nutrition Leadership Team. She was also selected to serve on the UGA Extension State FACS Needs Assessment Committee. Ashleigh also served on the nationally recognized Healthy Georgia Wellness Curriculum Development Team. Ashleigh is a 2022 recipient of the National New Achiever Award by the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS). She is also a recipient of the Georgia Outstanding Family and Consumer Sciences Professional Award. Ashleigh placed third in 2022 for both the Southern Region Winner for Educational Curriculum Package (NEAFCS) and the Southern Region Winner for Innovative Youth Development Programming. She placed first in Georgia for the Innovative Youth Development Program Award (GEAFCS). In 2022, she moved to Statesboro, Georgia to marry the love of her life and to serve as the Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) Extension Agent for Candler and Evans counties. She enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, Shane, and their chocolate lab, Moose. Ashleigh Geurin currently serves as the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) County Extension Agent for Candler and Evans Counties in Georgia. —

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Dr. Quianna C. Lavant Age: 29 Hometown: Albany, Georgia Profession: Education Quianna is an Albany, GA native and knew at an early age that her purpose was to serve her community. She currently works as a Senior Talent Acquisition Coordinator for Deloitte but has previously held multiple roles within Higher Education at Clark Atlanta University, Mercer University, and Florida A&M University. She is an alumna of Savannah State University, Georgia Southern University, and now Clark Atlanta University earning her Doctorate of Higher Education Leadership. Dr. Lavant being a first-generation college graduate decided to focus her study on ways in which the first-gen population can be better served in their pursuit of post-secondary education. Her dissertation topic was, A Different World: Aiding First-Generation College Students in Their Persistence. As a first-generation college student, she has committed herself to finding effective resources that

assist other first-generation college students and minorities. Dr. Lavant is a former TEDx Savannah Speaker and Executive Producer of TEDx Chandlers Creek. TEDx being directly affiliated with TED Talks, Dr. Lavant’s topic during her TEDx Savannah speech was Bridging the Gap: Educators Can Make a Difference. She believes that all students deserve a champion, an advocate, and adequate resources. Through mentorship, community engagement, and partnership, she believes this can be achieved. Through her connections within Higher Education, the Dougherty County School System, the Junior League of Albany, and church affiliation with Greater Friendship Missionary Baptist Church of Oakfield, Georgia, she has been able to reach students in need and assist them as needed.—

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Profession:Education| Founder/Operator of The X for Boys Life Preparatory School Passionate about the growth and development of boys to men, King Randall stands out for his success in empowering boys to be stand-up members of the community and society. A former United States Marine, King Randall, was alarmed by the high level of crime in his hometown. The young offenders were mainly black males as young as eleven years old. This inspired a spark in him to be the change the community needed. To be the role model these young men were missing in their lives. With a dream so passionate for young people, King Randall, the Founder of The X for Boys program, has received numerous compliments for his transformational program. Founded in 2019, The X for Boys program is the only rehabilitative program for juvenile offenders in South Georgia. The program teaches skilled trades such as automotive repair, general contracting, firearms training, literacy, etc. The program has a .01% recidivism rate, 82% proficiency in General contracting, 86% Increase in Reading Comprehension, 91% improvement in Grades amongst participants, and 93% proficiency in automotive repair. A high achiever in his own right, King Randall, has always been chasing his goals and dreams, defying all odds to accomplish what he sets out. His knack for results and pursuit of excellence saw him named the 2022 Honor Thy Father Award Recipient. He has received other awards and recognition, such as the 2016 Georgia Restaurant Association Student of the Year, 2017 Culinary School Graduate at the age of 17, 2019 Larry Sanders Legacy Award Recipient, 2021 B1 Education Award Recipient, and 2023

Dreamstone Award recipient from the Family of Dr. MLK, Jr. Having found his calling in mentoring boys to men, King Randall has been passionate about making positive changes in the education industry and making a difference in these young men's lives. With over half a decade of experience in the industry, King Randall understands the role he plays in the growth and development of these young men's minds and lives. He is reputable for his unwavering commitment, passion, and self-driven attitude in delivering on his mandate. His competency lies in his ability to listen to his students attentively and intuitively understand their problems, his disciplined way to meet timelines, and his courageous way of articulating his thoughts. He is complimented most for being a good communicator with nuggets of wisdom and advice to the young men. In August 2022, King Randall opened the doors to his most ambitious project, The Life Preparatory School for Boys. This is the first, free, all-boys boarding school in South Georgia. A culinary school graduate, he attests that his profession's success has opened doors for him. He is keen on teaching these practical life skills to his young mentees and learn the trade to make successful careers. The school’s motto is "Let Us Make Man," which is a true testament to what he has got going on in the institution. At 23 years old, King Randall is the perfect example of what hard work, determination, and success can be like for these young men.—

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Twenty Twenty Three Honorees and the Levey Restaurant. These partners help Tanisita provide food, household items, and support to needy families and children. Throughout the year, Tanisita’s Foundation also participates in drives, such as the Toys for tots Atlanta and the Feed the Street in Atlanta. In her spare time, she enjoys not only serving others but also event planning. —

Tanisita Bell, 37 Hometown: Griffin, GA Profession: Founder/ Nonprofit Management Tanisita graduated from Griffin High School in 2002. Later, she moved to a small town in southwest Georgia. While there, Tanisita realized that the area lacked various resources for those living in poverty. This observation inspired her to establish A Leading Haven Brady, Jr., 21 Promise Foundation in 2019.The Hometown: Albany, GA mission of the Foundation was to Profession: Professional Boxer help those struggling in poverty. Haven Brady Jr. is a 2020 Initially, the focus was to assist graduate of Westover High School children; however, due to the vast and Albany Technical College need, the mission was expanded to (GA). He took advantage of the families. Dual Enrollment program that In 2020, Tanisita moved back allowed him to complete his to Atlanta. While there, the work high school and technical college of the Foundation thrived. Today, studies simultaneously. she partners with the Atlanta Food He graduated from Albany Bank, the Atlanta Furniture Bank, 14 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2023

Technical College with an associate degree in business management maintaining a 3.5 GPA in both high school and college. Always athletically inclined, Haven participated in football and basketball. However, Haven found his niche in boxing at the age of 12. Excelling at this sport, featherweight pugilist Haven proclaimed himself “The Hitman.” He adopted the same nickname as professional boxer Thomas Hearns since they both have similar boxing styles. His boxing career, thus far, has been quite impressive. As a pro, Haven fought live on ESPN +. He is currently 9 and 0 with 4 knock outs. As an amateur before becoming pro, Haven’s record was 65-10 with 30 knockouts. In 2019, at the Junior Olympics, Eastern Qualifiers and National Police Athletic/Activities Leagues, Inc. (PAL) tournaments, Haven won several gold medals. He also has 3 national titles, 12 state titles and 25 championships belts. In addition, Haven has also received several awards, such as No. #1 in the Nation at 132 pounds in 2019, No. #1 in winning percentages in 2019 -2020, and Georgia Youth Boxer of the Year in 2019. Driven to be successful in all aspects of his life, Haven is continuing his education majoring in business at Albany State


What you do matters. @RuralLeaderMag University (GA). Additionally, he trains for his boxing career in Philadelphia and Beat the Streetz Boxing Gym five to six hours a day, Monday through Friday. Indeed, Haven is strong, determined, and destined to be successful in and outside of the boxing ring. Haven is the son of Haven Brady Sr. and Kiva Hall-Brady. He also has a younger brother, Keyvon Brady.—

business. He was searching for a challenge and to explore various opportunities. In 2019, Byron launched Second 2 No Company. The company specializes in heating, ventilating & air conditioning service for residential and light commercial. Byron currently resides in Lithonia, Georgia. —

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Byron Jerome Burton, 38 Hometown: Buena Vista, GA Profession: Entrepreneur Byron is a native of Buena Vista, Georgia. In 2014, Bryon began his career with Trane Commercial. After three years, he decided it was time for a change, so he began a new journey with Stellar. While at Stellar, Bryon was responsible for design, engineering, construction, and mechanical services. After much consideration, Bryon decided to start his own

Columbus Carter, III, 29 Hometown: Valdosta, GA Profession: Education Columbus Carter earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Middle Grades Education (Math and Social Science) at Albany State University (GA). He earned a Master of Education (STEM) in Curriculum and Instruction at Georgia Southern University. Columbus Carter is an instructional leader and 4th Grade math content leader at Pinevalle Elementary School in Valdosta, Georgia. He has always taken pride in not only increasing his professional knowledge, but also in leading his colleagues in the understanding of the standards and the delivery of quality instruction in a way that is simple for students to understand. In his capacity as an instructional leader, Columbus seizes every opportunity to learn more about teaching. He is a vital part of the professional learning community as he readily applies knowledge to

practice. Columbus brings credence to the adage, “in order to lead, one must serve.” He has a passion for student success that has led him to serve as a co-teacher for students with disabilities. He also sets high expectations for all his students and provides support in the form of encouragement, appropriate interventions, and positive parental relationships. Columbus also teaches in Pinevale’s AdventureQuest after school program and summer school. He goes above and beyond by connecting with students as a mentor. He also supports students in their interests outside of school as he attends their sports events and serves them in his capacity as a staff member of the Boys and Girls Club of Valdosta. Columbus also serves on Pinevale Elementary School’s PBIS committee and Leadership Team. He teaches, inspires, and encourages students to greatness through his content knowledge, use of appropriate pedagogy and strategies, mixed with humor, respect, and a fervent desire for them to excel. He serves tirelessly with passion, love, enthusiasm, and an attitude of excellence. He is also a member of the Professional Associates of Georgia Teachers, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics.—

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Travis Crafter, 37 Hometown: Thomaston, GA Profession: Licensed Professional Counselor Travis Crafter is a Licensed Professional Counselor who joined the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC) in September of 2022 and serves as a Community Resources and Assessment Specialist. While at the GRHIC, Travis joined the Pediatric Mental Health Initiative (PMHI) team. PMHI connects children in rural Georgia to free mental health counseling via telehealth. Additionally, he assists the Christopher Wolf Crusade life care specialist curriculum development team in addressing the growing opioid crisis. He serves on the Expanding Behavioral and Mental Health Support team through the partnership with Mercer University School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. As a provisionally certified Community Resiliency Model (CRM) trainer, along with a cotrainer, he offers CRM workshops to diverse audiences, i.e., future medical providers, educators, community members, etc., to help individuals use biological-based wellness skills to regulate their nervous systems. He’s a native of Upson County,

Georgia, and received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, minoring in Religious Studies, from Georgia State University and a Master of Arts from the University of Central Florida. In his previous roles at Georgia Southwestern State University, he developed mental health programs, i.e., CARES@GSW, and co-developed the Brotherhood Living and Learning Community, which aims to increase the graduation rate and improve retention of African American males. He remains a mentor and advisor to the Brotherhood, LLC. His interest in the helping profession was born out of an innate and nurtured desire to serve others. This Fall, Travis commences his doctoral degree in Counselor Education and Supervision at Mercer University. He is an active member in his local church, Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, located in Thomaston, GA, where he serves as an elder. He volunteers with Dissipating Disparities Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on dissipating disparities among minorities in various areas, including educational, social, financial, and mental/physical health issues. He serves on the Justifying Our Youth Community Development Program board as the Community Affairs Advisor and Activities Coordinator. Justifying Our Youth Community Development Program through community services, education, character development, activities, and partnerships within the communities seeks to meet the needs of and create pathways to success for at-risk and disadvantaged youth. Travis’ hobbies include hiking, reading, meditation, and above all quality time doing life with his Queen and forever plus one, his wife, La’Sheka. His areas of professional interest include

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social determinants of health, trauma, mental health, spirituality in counseling, and evidence-based, culturally appropriate clinical intervention.—

Kendarius Clark, 26 Hometown: Fort Gaines, GA Profession: Law Enforcement Kendarius is a 2015 graduate of Randolph-Clay High School (GA). While in high school, he discovered his love for working with his hands. He was a member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) Chapter. After completing high school, Kendarius attended Albany Technical College (GA) where he studied criminal justice. In 2015, he earned certification in ATC’s Homeland Security Program. Later, Kendarius enrolled in the Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC) in Tifton, Georgia. During the 13-week program, he received basic law enforcement training and earned the Top Gun Award. Kendarius graduated from the SPSTC in 2015. He has served as an officer at the Fort Gaines Police Department (GA) for the past seven years. In his spare time, Kendarius enjoys fishing and hunting. He currently resides in Fort Gaines, Georgia. —


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She currently resides in Cuthbert, Georgia with her two daughters, DeCariya and Kaydia Ivory.—

hunting, fishing, and riding horses in his spare time. In 2022, Braylon decided to turn his passion for horses into a business, Culpepper’s Farm, LLC, where he boards and trains horses. Braylon currently resides in Fort Gaines, Georgia. —

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Jimmy Daniels, 34 Hometown: Oglethorpe, GA Profession: Educator| Community Leader Jimmy Daniels, Jr. is a native of Macon County, GA. He is the 4th child of seven and enjoys reading, hunting, fishing, coaching, being an advocate for kids, and helping others. Jimmy is a 2008 graduate of Macon County High School. In 2010, he graduated with his associate degree from Reedley Community College. Jimmy earned a bachelor’s degree from Alabama State University in 2013, and a master’s degree from Georgia College and State University in 2021. Jimmy is a teacher, mentor, CEO, ESE Advocate, motivational speaker, city councilman, and


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activity for the residents of Stewart County. Garner led a team in installing nearly 900 square feet of planting space in 41 raised garden beds which have produced over 2,000 pounds of produce. Along with increasing the environmental and social capital for healthier living, Christina teaches health and nutrition classes showing improved health behaviors among program participants, both youth and adults. As a leader, she focuses on fundraising and fund development through grants and sponsorships. Christina has been very successful in generating $242,920 for programming and youth scholarships and managing a total of $447,553 in local funding. Her reputation and expertise on healthy living, literacy and youth development are well known throughout UGA Extension with recognition at the state and national levels. —

Christina Garner, 30 Hometown: Taylorsville, GA Profession: Family and Consumer Sciences Christina serves as the Extension Coordinator and Family and Consumer Sciences agent in Stewart County, Georgia. She is focused on making a difference in one of the most impoverished and health challenged counties in the state of Georgia. She has taken a very holistic program approach, not only offering educational programs in schools and communities, but also building social and environmental capital and engaging community members in coalitions and work groups. Christina works hard to form meaningful partnerships across departments and units of the University System of Georgia, outside agencies, and other institutions of higher learning for the benefit of her community. Addressing health and nutrition along with chronic disease prevention, she has worked with UGA College of Public Health, the Centers for Disease Control What you do matters. and Prevention, UGA College @RuralLeaderMag of Environment and Design and numerous county agencies to effect substantial change in community infrastructure. The result has been increased access to healthy foods and physical GetRuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2023 19

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Corey Gilbert, Sr., 38 Hometown: Springvale, GA Profession: Master Timber Harvester/Entrepreneur An innovator of the logging industry, Corey Gilbert is a natural born leader. He has an entrepreneur mindset and a crystal-clear vision. Corey is a native of Springvale Georgia. He is a 2003 graduate of Randolph Clay High School (GA). His CDL license was acquired at Albany Technical College (GA) along with business classes. He completed his training for Master Timber Harvester at the University of Georgia in 2011. Corey established his business, Corey Gilbert Trucking (CGT) in 2007, hauling timber. His business survived the 2008 recession and continued to grow substantially. By 2018, Corey Gilbert Trucking grew into a fleet of 3 trucks. Corey’s hard work, dedication and expansion was noticed by 1 of the biggest landowners in the United States, Weyerhauser. Weyerhauser partnered with Corey Gilbert Trucking to create a Dajuon J. Griggs, 22 logistics system allowing trucking Hometown: Montezuma, GA companies to haul for more than Profession: Ministry | 1 logger. Corey Gilbert Trucking Future Mortician serves as a prototype for this proDa'Juon J Griggs is a 22-yeargram. This system allows trucking companies like JB Hunt to haul old native of Montezuma, Georgia lumber without processing wood and have already made significant that changed logging in Georgia strides in his personal and profes-

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sional life. His journey began in the Macon County School System (GA), where he received his high school diploma. His strong sense of purpose and his commitment to serving others have been evident throughout his life. Currently, Da'Juon is continuing his education at Gupton Jones College of Mortuary Science, where he is perfecting his skills and expanding his knowledge in the field of mortuary science. Simultaneously, he holds a vital position as a Family Service Counselor at Richard R. Robinson Funeral Home in Macon, Georgia. In this role, Da'Juon supports grieving families through their most difficult times by helping them navigate the complexities of funeral arrangements with empathy and understanding. In addition to his studies and professional career, Da'Juon has answered a higher calling as a local pastor and influencer while serving many neighboring communities. For the past five years, he has been preaching and guiding his congregation with a combination of wisdom and spiritual insight. His dedication to his faith and his community is a testament to his character and the values he holds dear. Da'Juon J Griggs' life story is one of unwavering commitment to education, service, and faith. As he continues to grow both spiritually and professionally, there is no doubt that he will continue to make a lasting impact on those he may encounter on his journey.—

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required.” She believes that when God blesses you must honor those blessings and in turn be a blessing to others. T’Kia is married to the love of her life, Michael Henderson, and together they have a son, Michael Henderson III.—

T’kia Nicole Henderson, 31 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Entrepreneur | Early Childhood Education T’kia is the daughter of the late Michael Jones and the late Venus Wight. At an early age, she joined the 2nd Mt. Zion Baptist Church where she remains an active member. Her love for children began when she became a member of the Young and Righteous Mission Ministry at 2nd Mt. Zion. T’kia currently serves as the youth director. As a child, she watched her mother work as a childcare provider, which led her to open and manage her own learning center. T’kia’s mother was her role model and the reason she gained a passion for children and child development. After graduating from Dougherty Comprehensive High School (GA), she attended Albany Technical College (GA) and earned a diploma in Restaurant and Tourism Management. Later, she earned an associate degree in early childhood education also at ATC. She is also the owner of Keys to Learning Academy in Albany, GA, where she serves children ages 6 weeks to 8 years old. T’kia strives to live by the scripture Luke 12:48 that says, “To whom much is given, much is

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Lindsey Hixon, 38 Hometown: Fitzgerald, GA Profession: Healthcare Lindsey was born in Tifton, Georgia but grew up in Fitzgerald, Georgia most of her life. In 2002, she moved to Valdosta, Georgia to attend Valdosta State University (GA). She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from VSU in 2006. Lindsey began her nursing career at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, GA immediately after graduating. She worked for seven years as a nurse in the mother/baby unit. In 2010, Lindsey became a Certified Lactation Counselor. She also

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Clifton S. Holloman, 27 Hometown: Buena Vista, GA Profession: Community Advocate Clifton is a 2014 graduate of Marion High School (GA). He studied briefly at Darton State College (GA). He is known most for his leadership and community service. Clifton enjoys making his community a better place to live. He enjoys supporting others and being a part of positive change. He is married to Brittney Holloman, and they currently reside in Preston, Georgia.—

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Alonzo L. Howell, 36 Hometown: Reynolds, GA Profession: Funeral Service Practitioner Alonzo is native of Reynolds, Georgia. He has been a Licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer since 2017. Alonzo is a graduate of Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service (GA). He is very passionate about his work. In 2022, he received the Professional of the Year award from New Generation Funeral Service Practitioners Association. The New Generation of Funeral Service Practitioners Association (NGFSPA) is a professional association of Licensed Funeral Directors & Morticians, Funeral Homeowners, Mortuary Science Student and Funeral Service professionals. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the common professional and business interest of its members. Alonzo also serves on its executive board. Alonzo is also a proud member of the Georgia Funeral Service Practitioners Association. Despite his vast success, Alonzo feels that his greatest accomplishment is being a husband to his wife Nicole and a father to their children.—

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worked as charge nurse for the day shift and was the preceptor for new nurses on the mother/baby unit. In January 2014, Lindsey began her career as a Public Health Nurse. She serves three Georgia counties: Clay, Quitman, and Randolph County. Also in 2014, Lindsey earned an Expanded Role Nurse Certification. Lindsey currently serves as the Public Health Nursing Supervisor for Clay, Quitman, and Randolph County.—

LaTrice Johnson, 32, Hometown: Mobile, Alabama/ Columbus, GA Profession: Public Health LaTrice is a 2014 graduate of Auburn University (AL) where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition with a concentration in Wellness. She is currently enrolled at Columbus State University (GA) pursuing a master’s degree in public health. She is employed with the Columbus Department of Public Health (GA) as the Nutrition Services Director for Georgia’s Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (Georgia WIC). As a registered and licensed dietitian, she


provides nutrition counseling services through the WIC program and Nutrition and Lifestyle Change Services. Latrice is licensed as a dietitian in Alabama and Georgia. She developed the Nutrition and Lifestyle Change Services for the West Central Health District to ensure community access to registered dietitians. The goal is to help people become healthier through nutrition. Through this work, LaTrice can fulfill her passion for serving the community and empowering others to live healthier lives.—

Mercury S. Jones, 31 Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Educator| Entrepreneur Mercury S. Jones was born and raised, and currently residing in Cuthbert, Georgia. She is the proud mother of three amazing children: two sons, Jameson M. Price, and Jeremiah D.B. Jones, and one daughter, Justice L. Paramore. She is employed at Quitman County Elementary School (GA) as a Kindergarten teacher. Mercury has worked in early childhood education since 2012. She serves students by listening, communicating, providing resources, acting as role models, and setting goals to improve their knowledge.

Mercury graduated from Ashford University (CA) with an Associate of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education, in June 2020. In November 2021, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education from University of Arizona Global Campus, formerly knowns as Ashford University. Despite her busy schedule as a mom and teacher, in her spare time, Mercury enjoys dancing, baking, decorating, and creating fashion trends. She also has two successful businesses, Leading Lady Designs and Justice Infusions. Leading Lady Designs specializes in decorating professional and personal events, arts and crafts, and other handmade items. She expanded the business and began baking cakes, cupcakes, brownies, chocolate-covered treats, cheesecakes, etc. During COVID-19 Pandemic shutdown in 2020, Mercury opened an organic and naturally vegan business known as Justice Infusions. She specializes in skin care products for children and adults such as body/ face scrubs, body/fabric perfume mist spray, and lip oils/gloss. Mercury is a faithful member of Weaver Temple Church of God in Christ (C.O.G.I.C) in Cuthbert, Georgia under the leadership of Paster Milton Jones. Walking in a new direction with Christ and embarking on this new journey into womanhood, she has realized that her passion in life is to inspire, motivate, and encourage people of all ages. She strives daily to live life in a positive way.—

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S’Oterica Jones, 31 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Early Childhood Education | Entrepreneur S’Oterica is a 2009 graduate of Westover High School (GA). In 2013, she earned a Pharmacy Tech diploma at the Florida Gulf Coast University (FL). S’Oterica also earned a diploma in early childhood education at Albany Technical College (GA) in 2023. Since January 2022, she has been a local licensed family childcare provider in Albany, Georgia. She has been operating an in-home daycare for two years. As a provider, S’Oterica oversees the daycare facility to ensure that children have a safe and fun environment to learn and to socialize. She also oversees and administers group learning activities. S’Oterica is an active member of Prayer Praise Preach and

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Adrian Lewis, 29 Hometown: Douglas, GA Profession: Healthcare Administration Adrian Lewis is a 2012 graduate of Coffee High School (GA) and was a recipient of the prestigious Bill and Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship. Adrian graduated from Valdosta State University with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology (2016) and a Master of Public Health in Policy and Management (2018) at Georgia Southern University. Currently, Adrian is enrolled at Georgia Southern University pursing a Doctor of Public Health in Leadership. He expects to graduate in December 2023. Adrian has vast experience

in health administration. He has worked for Duke University Health System in North Carolina, Alameda Health System in California, and Ethica Health in Georgia. He is currently the Administrator at Joe-Anne Burgin Health & Rehabilitation in Cuthbert, Georgia. He is certified as a lean six-sigma green belt and is certified to work as a Nursing Home Administrator in California and Georgia. Adrian is active in several civic organizations. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Randolph County Rotary Club, a Board Member of Andrew College, and the American College of Healthcare Administrators. Adrian is married to Keonia Lewis, and together they have a son, Micah. In his spare time, he enjoys family time, community service, hunting, fishing, and sports.—

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Deliverance Church in Albany, Georgia. She also serves as the outreach director in her church’s nonprofit, Cities of Refuge Ministries. The mission of Cities of Refuge Ministries is to empower communities by investing in children and families through academics, cultural enrichment, financial literacy, business development, counseling, career preparation and nutrition and health. S’Oterica is married and has one child.—

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Nichelle Loud, 35 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Entrepreneur | Healthcare Nichelle Loud is a native of Albany, GA. She is the oldest of two siblings. Nichelle is a graduate of Westover High School (GA). She earned an associate degree in journalism at Darton College (GA). Nichelle studied psychology with a specialist in addiction counseling at Walden University (MN). She is a Certified Chemical Addiction Counselor and peer specialist. Nichelle was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and did not know much about the disease as no one in her family had ever been diagnosed. She was in denial and had the test repeated three times and received three positive diagnosis confirmations. The diagnosis sent her into a state of depression. She had no idea how to handle it, and she was afraid to die. There were days when she was in so much pain that she could not walk. At that time, Nichelle had to endure chronic labs-meaning that her blood was to be drawn and tested once per week. She did not have health insurance and her health care was expensive. Nichelle began working for a local hospital and obtained better insurance, but not better care. In her viewpoint, it seemed the only time that her labs were drawn and processed


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correctly was when she went to the appointment wearing her uniform and name badge. This bothered her and added to her depression. However, she knew that she was not the only person who had experienced healthcare discrimination in some capacity, so she went back to school for biology and received additional certifications. Later, Nichelle created 818 Diagnostic Solutions, a full-service clinical reference laboratory. The testing suite is composed of over 1,000 tests. 818 Diagnostic Solutions offers occupational testing, cardiac Holter monitor placement, and other services. Nichelle’s business now offers the same services that she once Brianica McClendon, 23 could not afford. Her goal and Profession: Educator/ mission are to provide accessible Entrepreneur and affordable healthcare services Hometown: Cuthbert, GA so that no one must choose. Her    Brianica is a 2018 graduate of hope is to inspire others to never Randolph Clay High School (GA), give up. — where she was named Salutatorian. During the same year, she also earned a Technical Certificate of Credit in Child Development Specialist and a Technical Certificate of Credit in Nurse Aide from Albany Technical College (GA). In 2020, she earned an Associate of Science degree at Albany State University. In 2022, Brianica earned a Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Education at Albany State University (GA). During her tenure at ASU, she made the Dean’s list three times. She also earned the highest-Grade Point Average (GPA) in the Middle Grades Education Program. Brianica is also the owner of Pretti and PrezzD PerfectionZ, a custom imprint and design company. She is currently an educator at Randolph County Middle School in Georgia. Brianica is also currently enrolled at Albany State University (GA) pursuing a masters’ degree. —

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Megan McMullen, 32 Hometown: Colquitt, GA Profession: Early Childhood Educaiton Megan in a native of Colquitt, Georgia. She is a 2009 graduate of Early County High School (GA). In 2021, she earned a bachelor’s degree in business management at Keiser University (FL). Megan began her career with Alltell AllDay Communications as a salesperson and inventory specialist from 2005-2010. She also served as a home health caretaker for Calle Vinas, Inc. from 2010-2016. Currently, Megan is the director of Little Pirates Day Care and Preschool. As the Director, Megan is responsible for center oversight. She makes decisions regarding staffing, student enrollment, and manages customer accounts. Megan is also responsible for customer relations and the organization’s social media presence online. In her spare time, Megan enjoys traveling with family, reading novels, shopping at thrift stores, and trying new restaurants. She is married to Michael McMullen, and together, they have four children: Makayla, Maddie, Mia, and Michael, Jr. —

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Dr. Jennifer Mitchell, EdD, 38 Hometown: Thomasville, GA Profession: Education Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Georgia State University in 2007. She earned a Master of Science degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Thomas University in 2013. Jennifer earned a Doctor of Education in 2019 from the University of Georgia. She has 15 years of experience in mental health and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She also holds 10 years of experience in higher education. She worked in the field of Disability Services for eight years at Florida State University as the Assistant Dean of Student and Director of Accessibility Services. Currently, she works in the field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Medical Education as the Assistant Director of the Office of Diversity and Community Partnerships at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, South Georgia campus. Her research interests include resiliency and persistence amongst marginalized groups of college students, mainly focused on race, gender and disability inclusion and justice in professional schools.—

Rev. James Mitchell, 26 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Ministry Pastor James Mitchell is a native of Mitchell County, Georgia. He is the son of Homer Mitchell and the late Inez Smith. He has five siblings, of which one is deceased. Pastor James Mitchell accepted the Call of God on his life to preach the Gospel when he was 16 years old at Greater Mount Calvary Baptist Church. Since then, he has traveled through Georgia and Florida preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. In 2017, Pastor Mitchell met the love of his life, First Lady Destiny Mitchell. Currently, they are expecting their first child whom they refer to as Baby Logan Mitchell. Pastor Mitchell is the Senior Pastor of Zion Watch Baptist Church in Lumpkin, GA and Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Blakely, GA. —

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Kenyetta Nesbitt-Simmons, 29 Hometown: Glennville, GA Profession: Author| Corporate Consultant Known as the “Professional Development Powerhouse,” career and workforce development expert Kenyetta Nesbitt is an author, public speaker, and corporate consultant. She holds an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies from East Georgia State College, a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Georgia Southern University, and a Master of Business Administration in HR Leadership from Clayton State University. With a background in career services, human resources, and learning and development, her career spans over several industries including tech and higher education. Kenyetta has worked with the University of Georgia, Middle Georgia State University, and Albany State University (GA). As a Talent Acquisition Partner by trade, she currently works for a SAAS tech company based in Silicon Valley, where her mission is to amplify underrepresented talent in tech by connecting them with career opportunities that transform their livelihood and create upward mobility. Kenyetta is also the Founder and Principal Career Consultant of Ambition Evolve Career Services with a mission to help


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emerging professionals realize their career potential by providing them exposure, in-demand skill development, tools, and a framework to succeed in a rapidly changing, globally competitive workforce. She is fiercely passionate about not only developing individual professionals to obtain lucrative careers, but she also strategizes with corporate leaders in redesigning their employee experience to maximize productivity, to enhance employee morale, and to boost overall retention of top talent. Her career development expertise has been featured across several notable media outlets, including most recently in U.S. News & World Report. Kenyetta currently resides in Albany, GA with her newlywed husband, Dontravious Simmons, and their dog, Maverick.—

the age of 9. He was ordained at the age of 13 and was called to pastor his first church, Antioch Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia in 1998. He is a graduate of Sumter County High School and a 2002 graduate of Emanuel Bible College in Macon, Ga. He is also the CEO of Friendship Economic and Empowerment Community Development Center, a non-profit organization that seeks to provide care and ministry for people from the womb to the tomb. Dr. O’Bryant is currently the senior pastor at Rehoboth Bible Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. —

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recognition has never been his focus, he prides himself in being a messenger of hope to those who believe their voices do not matter. Giavonte is also an entrepreneur in the art and fashion industry. He owns a company called Volume Nine. —

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Giavonte Riggins, 31 Hometown: Buena Vista, GA Profession: Lead Organizer, Fair Count / Entrepreneur Giavonte graduated from Tuskegee University (AL) with honors. He always knew the importance of being a lifelong learner. After graduating from Tuskegee in 2014, he began work in the grass roots sector by assisting the current Mayor of the City of Buena Vista, Georgia, the Honorable Kevin Brown in various capacities. Giavonte believed that his grassroots efforts were a good way to show young adults the value and importance of getting involved in the community. Consequently, Giavonte works with other nonprofits organizations with voter registration drives and other civic engagement projects in Georgia and nationally. Throughout his professional career, Giavonte has received numerous accolades. Though 28 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2023

Yolanda Michelle Robinson, 39 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Education| Public Relations Yolanda Michelle Robinson is a proud Georgia Peach from the Good Life City of Albany, Georgia. She is a proud 2001 Lee County High School (GA) alumna. During her high school tenure, she was a member of the Beta Club, Yearbook Club, the marching band, chorus, the show choir, and theater. She was also voted both the Student Government Association President and Homecoming Queen. After graduating from LCHS, she attended Tennessee State University (TSU), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications with an emphasis in Broadcast Journalism. During her matriculation at TSU, Yolanda was voted and crowned both Miss Sophomore 2002-03 and Miss Tennessee State University 2004-05. After she graduated from TSU, she received


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for the next generation with her communication and administrative skills as a professional. Sometime later, Yolanda returned home to work in the Lee County School System (GA) as a Public Relations Coordinator. She was responsible for developing foundational practices and procedures. Yolanda attends Grace City Church, where she serves as a Crew Coordinator (a part of the leadership team) with the youth department and sings with the worship team. Yolanda was inspired to live a life of service because of her parents, Bobby Robinson, Jr., and the late Mrs. Flora Robinson. Consequently, she is a mentor for the Female Minority Mentoring Program, where she invests her time in helping young ladies evolve. She is also on the Georgia School Public Relations Association (GSPRA) Board, the Lee County Education Foundation Board, the Junior Leadership Lee Academy Strategy Team, and the School System Liaison to the Lee County Chamber of Commerce (GA). —

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a position at Gish, Sherwood and Friends, Inc. as a Public Relations Account Coordinator. While there, she expanded her expertise in marketing and communication skills. After her time at Gish, Yolanda became a spokesperson for Monster Worldwide, impacting the next generation through interactive school assemblies. She presented Monster’s “Making it Count” programs to various high school and college students across the United States. During her time in this position, she became a certified public speaker. As she continued to develop her professional communication skills, Yolanda became a Sales Ambassador position for Microsoft and Samsung at Mosaic Sales Solutions to assist with launch of Xbox’s Kinect and to educate consumers on Samsung’s line of mobile electronics in the greater New York City area. While in New York, she also pursued an acting career and began taking acting classes in Manhattan. Consequently, Yolanda was a part of several films and tv shows and landed a role in an off-Broadway production. Rachel’s Challenge was Yolanda’s next career move; Rachel's Challenge is a nonprofit organization with a mission to prevent school violence, bullying, prejudice, and selfharm through character education. While working with K-12 youth across the United States, Canada, and Mexico through Rachel’s Challenge, Yolanda relizes her calling. Considering this calling, her work with youth took her across the globe to become a youth pastor at World Changers Church in Gold Coast, Australia. While in this role, she was given the opportunity to combine her passion


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Dr. Mallory Shamal Rogers, 28 Hometown: Stone Mountain, GA Profession: Pharmacist| Healthcare Mallory obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Georgia Southern University in 2016. She earned a Doctor of Pharmacy from Mercer University College of Pharmacy in 2020. From a young age, Mallory understood the importance of medicine in treating illnesses and improving quality of life. She found satisfaction in opportunities to be a part of something that extended beyond herself. Bringing together two of her greatest passions, she made a personal mission to help bring optimal care to the underserved and vulnerable.

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Mallory was certain a career in pharmacy would help her achieve this mission. Since then, she has worked hard to cultivate a responsible, confident, dignified nature. Through years of continued education, she developed a great deal of stamina, and she now has the physical and mental endurance needed to spend hours studying, reading, researching, or working on projects until the task at hand is complete. Mallory is always ready to entertain ideas about the best ways to reach a goal, increase productivity, or solve a problem. Furthermore,

she is always ready to perform to standards outlined and to invent innovative processes that make it easier for others to perform tasks. In addition to performing well as an individual, Mallory also rises to the occasion when tasked with working in teams. She currently works as a clinical pharmacist at Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center in Zuni, NM. Mallory provides medical and public health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. Not only does she offer ambulatory care services in the outpatient department, but she also provides comprehensive services in the general inpatient medical center as well. Mallory is also a clinic coordinator for anticoagulation, diabetes, and basic tobacco intervention skills. When she is not assisting patients, she can be found carrying out her role as chair for the Infectious Disease Committee. She believes that it is her duty to perform hand hygiene audits to ensure all staff are following policies and procedures outlined by the facility. In her spare time, Mallory enjoys reading, watching movies, trying new restaurants, learning a new skill, writing, and spending quality time with friends and family. One day, she hopes to be a published author. Since moving to New Mexico, she has written the first book of a threepart fictional romance series. Currently, she is writing the second book and hopes to publish the completed trilogy soon.—

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to establish the behavioral support and social culture and needs for all students in school to achieve social, emotional, and academic success. Tyrah has also served as a member of the Curriculum Coordination Council. As a member, she worked with the Council to address issues that were prevaWhat you do matters. lent across the school district and @RuralLeaderMag collaborated with stakeholders to implement evidence-based strategies to improve academic performance, behavior, and the school climate. She also served on the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) and the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS) team stand. In addition, she also served as a Student Teacher at the International Studies Elementary Charter School (GA) as a fourthgrade Math student teacher under the Tutelage of Dr. Desiree Jackson. Tyrah Rucks, 30 Tyrah was named “Teacher of Hometown: Albany, GA the Year” for the 2022-2023 School Profession: Education year. In her spare time, she enjoys Tyrah is a native of Camp helping others and learning new Lejeune, North Carolina, a mili- things. She also enjoys reading, tary base; however, she relocated to traveling, and spending time with Albany, Georgia at the age of 4. She friends and family.— is a 2010 graduate of Dougherty Comprehensive High School (GA). In 2014, Tyrah earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education at Albany State University (GA). She earned a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction at Columbus State University (GA) in2018. Throughout Tyrah’s teaching career, she has worked in three Georgia school districts including, Dougherty, Muscogee, and Mitchell. She is an experienced educator who has taught 2nd-5th grades in a variety of content areas. As an educator, she has served as a Positive Behavior Intervention Support and Team Leader. She served with a proactive approach

Ashely Rowe, 39 Hometown: Pensacola, FL Profession: Human Resource Management Ashely is a 2008 graduate of Robert Morris University (IL), where she earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Graphic Design. While at Robert Morris University, Ashely was member of the Women’s Basketball Team. Also in 2008, she earned a master’s degree in management and organizational behavior at Benedictine University (IL). Ashely is an experienced staffing specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the staffing and recruiting industry. She is also skilled in customer service management, classroom management, corporate recruiting, sales management, and instructional design. Ashely is also a strong human resource professional. Ashley is a proud member of the Central Illinois Chapter Society for Human Resource Management (CIS SHRM) and the National Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). She is currently the Contract Team Lead for Thomas Thor. Thomas Thor provides recruitment, leadership search and workforce consulting services to the global nuclear Industry and organizations shaping a net zero future.— 32 RuralLeaderMag.com | SEPTEMBER 2023

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Marion Thomas, 34 Hometown: Cuthbert, GA Profession: Entrepreneur Marion is a 2007 graduate of Randolph Clay High School (GA). He has always been passionate about starting a business. In 2022, Marion launched Plamo Juice. He often showcases his products at various trade shows, festivals, and personal events. In the future, Marion plans to distribute his products nationwide. He is married to the beautiful Ashley Thomas, and together they reside in Cuthbert, Georgia. —

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Akeshia Valrie, 33 Hometown: Hinesville, GA Profession: Education Akeshia earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (2008) and a master’s degree in education School Counseling in 2016 both from Troy University (AL). She is now an eight-year veteran in education with Russell County School District (AL). Akeshia is currently a high school counselor who serves 11-12th grade students. She has worked as a counselor both in elementary and high school settings. As a counselor, Akeshia assists students with their social/ emotional and academic needs and assists them with scholarships, resumes, and even financial aid. Akeshia also enjoys working with high school students during college/career fairs, college visits, and workshops. She believes every student has the potential to be successful and wants to provide each of them the necessary support. In the future, Akeshia plans to continue making a difference in her community by collaborating with local agencies that offer resources that can help her students. Akeshia currently resides in Fort Mitchell, AL. —

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Rachel Wood, 38 Hometown: Albany, GA Profession: Entrepreneur| Customer Service Specialist Rachel Wood considers her smile as her trademark because she loves greeting others with a smile. She is a graduate of Darsey Private High School (GA). She earned an associate degree in business administration at Albany Technical College (GA). Rachel is the chief executive officer for Southern Strawberry Boutique in Albany, Georgia. SS Boutique is a shop with unique attire for women and girls. Rachel is also a knowledgeable and dedicated customer service professional with extensive experience in the service industry. Customer service is important to Rachel and has always been a priority throughout her career. She is currently the front desk associate with Albany Internal Medicine (GA). Rachel enjoys sharing the love of Jesus with others daily. Her mission to live by example. She reminds others that it is never too late to be great and to put God first. Rachel is happily married with three kids. —


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