2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
8
SENATOR RAPHAEL WARNOCK
13
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WITH A TAX REFUND?
14
STEVEN PARKER
15
IVAN SHAMMAS
16
STEVE KOONIN
17
KEITH PARKER
18
DR. BRIAN L. DAVIS
19
KEVIN WARREN
20
HIGH MUSEUM OF ART
22
DEANNA OLTON
24
STEPHEN CANNON
25
JOE HANDY
26
RANDY WILLIAMS
27
TROY MILLINGS & RASHAD BILAL
28
RICH MCKAY
29
ALLAN VELLA
30
WHAT IS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE?
33
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 101: SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES
34
DARREN EALES
35
ODIE DONALD, ll
36
DETAVIO SAMUELS
37
DONALD ALBRIGHT
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
ALLEN CHEN
38
THOMAS W. DORTCH, JR
39
BROADWAY IN ATLANTA
40
FANPAGE & ATHLETE LICESNING COMPANY
42
JERRY GONZALEZ
44
ARTIS STEVENS
45
JAY LILLEY
46
ARTHUR FIX
47
PETER BARON
48
DR. IRVIN T. CLARK
49
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CLOUD EMAIL SECURITY
50
BRETT BERISH
52
RANDALL SUFFOLK
53
ASHLEY BELL
54
RAYMOND KING
55
MALCOLM CUNNINGHAM
56
JEREMY NORMAN
57
PHRESHY
58
JERALD JAMES
59
JAMES LINDSEY
60
The truth behind the real estate market
61
THE BIGGEST TRAVEL TRENDS IN 2022
62
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 5
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
From the
E M P O W E R ATAL ANTA M
A
G
A
Z
I
N
Publisher
E
Hello Everyone!
PUBLISHER/EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Towanna Hogue MANAGING EDITOR Jada Hogue DESIGN EDITOR Saheed Adio ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Scott Tyler ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE Alexis Harder Jerome Hogue, II CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Credello Davaul Carter Stephanie Howard Teala Smith CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Rasheda Cylar Matthew Murphy Lacy Nelson Empower Atlanta Magazine (ISSN 2693-3381) is published quarterly, four issues per year by T.H. Publishing. Principal office address: 1201 West Peachtree St, NW, Suite 2300 Atlanta, GA 30309. Mailing address: P.O. Box 362, Conyers, GA 30012. Main number: 1 (833) LOVEATL. Copyright © 2020 by Towanna Hogue. All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced without the written consent of the publisher. The one-year domestic print subscription rate is $39.99 plus shipping. The digital subscription rate is $4.00. The single edition rate is $9.99 plus shipping.
6 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
We are extremely excited to share our 2022 Men In Power Edition of Empower Atlanta Magazine with you. We are honored to have Georgia U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock on the cover. During his first year in office, the Senator has worked tirelessly to help Georgia families and communities by creating new jobs, keeping schools and small businesses open, and so much more. Many people may not realize that he is up for re-election in November 2022 for a six-year term. Make sure you are registered to vote. If you are registered, please double-check your voter registration status to ensure no problems or errors such as name or address changes. We also have a group of diverse men in key leadership positions who contribute to the economic growth of the Atlanta Metropolitan and surrounding areas. Steve Koonin, CEO of the Atlanta Hawks, Dr. Brian Davis, President and CEO of the Georgia Aquarium, Ivan Shammas, President and General Manager of Univision in both the Atlanta and Raleigh, NC locations, Troy Millings and Rashad Bilal, Founders of Earn Your Leisure, Odie Donald, II, Mayor Andre Dickens Chief of Staff for the City of Atlanta, and many more. We also want to observe Women’s History Month and acknowledge the contributions of all women, both past and present. We celebrate your (our) efforts that have afforded us the opportunities and freedoms we have today. I personally want to thank each of the women who continuously contribute to the success of our magazine; Jada Hogue, Managing Editor, Stephanie Howard, and Teala Smith, our Contributing Writers. We also want to recognize and congratulate Deanna Olton, who was promoted to Partner with Antares Group, Inc. She has worked with the company for 17 years and most recently served as Director of the Business and Tax Advisory Group. What do you know about Chronic Kidney Disease? Did you know that 1 in 7; 15% (37 million people) of U.S. adults are estimated to have chronic kidney disease. 40% of people with severely reduced kidney function are unaware of having CKD. Talk to your doctor about getting tested if you have or are at risk for diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, family history of CKD, and obesity. We will continue to inform, inspire, and make a difference in every edition of Empower Atlanta Magazine. We sincerely thank our readers and advertisers for continuously believing in our mission.
Yours truly,
CONNECT WITH REAL There’s one place where you can plug back into what matters. Where real experiences connect friends and family to the world’s most remarkable animals. Come see how good it feels. Get tickets at georgiaaquarium.org
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Photo Credit: Rasheda Cylar
THE UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR GEORGIA
REVEREND RAPHAEL WARNOCK SINCE COMING TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE in January 2021, Georgia Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock has made a name for himself as a tireless champion for the Peach State in Washington, D.C. In just his first year in office, Senator Reverend Warnock has effectively delivered tangible investments and federal policies that are helping Georgia families and communities recover from the economic pains of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; creating new jobs and economic opportunities across the state; keeping schools and small businesses in every corner of Georgia open, and helping strengthen the state’s economy to keep Georgia moving into the future. 8 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
The pastor and social justice advocate was elected to serve in the United States Senate on January 5, 2021, after winning a special election to replace the late U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA). Throughout his first year in office and during the early months of 2022, Senator Reverend Warnock hasn’t wasted any time making an impact in Washington to benefit Georgians and Americans who are recovering from and planning their futures beyond the pandemic. Senator Reverend Warnock has been laser-focused on lowering rising costs for hardworking families, recently introducing legislation to bring down gas prices at the pump and to lower costs for
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
insulin and other life-saving prescription drugs. Senator Reverend Warnock has also fought to help protect ordinary Georgian’s wallets by working successfully last fall to loosen up critical federal dollars that helped the Port of Savannah ease supply chain tensions, and he has called for the White House to investigate apparent price-gouging by international ocean carriers who have seen their profits soar over the past year while costs for Georgians have skyrocketed. Senator Reverend Warnock’s focus on lowering
middle-class tax cut benefitting the families of more than 2 million Georgia children. On top of that, Senator Reverend Warnock also championed the bipartisan infrastructure package, which was signed into law last November. Senator Reverend Warnock worked hard to make the law as beneficial to Georgia as possible, including securing significant federal funding in the package to deploy broadband in the state’s rural and other underserved areas, deepen and improve Georgia’s ports, help public transit agencies like MARTA improve and expand service, and invest
Photo Credit: Lacy Nelson
costs for Georgians and strengthening their economic security builds on his intense work during his first year in office to help protect the dignity of work, create new jobs, bolster hardworking Georgians’ financial stability, and move Georgia’s economy forward. Senator Reverend Warnock was a strong supporter and critical vote for the COVID relief package passed by the Senate and signed into law in March 2021 that sent much-needed investments directly to Georgia to put vaccine shots in arms, provide critical relief to small business owners to keep their workers on their payroll and their businesses running, and give local schools the support and funding they needed to stay open and make sure Georgia kids were getting the instruction and nutrition they need to excel. Additionally, the Senator is a fierce advocate for the expanded Child Tax Credit passed in the relief package, which provided a historic working and
in more infrastructure projects that will grow jobs across the state. The Senator has established himself as a strident voice for Georgia in the Senate, punching above his weight as a freshman legislator to exert his influence and deliver on several priorities that are important to Georgians. As the proud son of a veteran, Senator Warnock has visited most of Georgia’s esteemed military installations and has been a leading voice in the Senate for Georgia’s servicemembers, military families, veterans, and bases—including successfully securing authorizations and funding for important infrastructure improvements at Georgia’s military bases, and an almost three percent pay raise for men and women currently serving in uniform, as well as leading necessary oversight of and efforts to improve Georgia’s VA facilities. EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 9
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
This is in addition to legislation Senator Reverend Warnock successfully authored and passed to study disparities in service benefits for veterans of color, who have historically encountered barriers when trying to take advantage of the benefits they earned through their courageous military service. The Senator has fought hard to strengthen federal support for the nation’s HBCUs, and last year, Senator Warnock also worked to pass legislation to address and prevent hate crimes against Asian-Americans following the tragic March 16, 2021, Atlanta killings that took the lives of 8 Georgians, including six women of Asian descent. The Senator also led the fight in Washington to pass federal voting rights legislation—a priority he will continue pressing until it gets done. A longtime health care advocate, Senator Reverend Warnock has pushed hard during his first year in office to improve and strengthen health care access. In addition to working to lower prescription drug and insulin costs, Senator Warnock was instrumental in securing strong support for a federal fix that would close the Medicaid coverage gap in Georgia and the eleven other states that didn’t expand their state Medicaid programs under the Affordable Care Act; Senator Warnock’s fix would help guarantee access to free and affordable health care coverage for more than 646,000 Georgians. The Senator has also secured millions in federal dollars to support Georgia’s rural hospitals and keep their doors open, and he has been a vocal advocate for addressing the nation’s maternal mortality crisis, introducing several pieces of legislation—including bipartisan bills—aimed at strengthening maternal health in Georgia and across the country. “It is the honor of my life to represent my home state of Georgia in the United States Senate,” Senator Reverend Warnock stated. His deep dedication to addressing the important kitchen table issues for Georgians—from lowering rising costs to bolstering health care and housing to creating good-paying jobs and strengthening Georgia’s infrastructure—is born from his own lived experience, his deeply-rooted faith, and his strong commitment to service. The Senator grew up in Savannah’s Kayton Homes public housing as one of twelve brothers and sisters and often remarked how he was the beneficiary of “good public policy” that led him to college preparatory programs like Upward Bound and supplied the loans he needed to attend and graduate from Morehouse College—inspired by one of his heroes, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.—before he went on to earn his doctorate and begin a career in ministry. The Senator followed further in the footsteps of Dr.
Photo Credit: Lacy Nelson
10 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
King when he became the Senior Pastor of Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, Dr. King’s spiritual home. Before getting elected to public office, as pastor of one of America’s most respected churches, Senator Reverend Warnock has always worked from the pulpit to improve health care access, protect the sacred right to vote, and strengthen justice for ordinary citizens. As a father of two young children, Senator Reverend Warnock often splits his time between taking care of his family in Georgia, moving around various parts of the state to hear directly from Georgians, and traveling to Washington to represent Georgians in the Senate. In addition, the Senator makes a point to travel home to Atlanta most weekends to preach from his home pulpit. While Senator Warnock is up for reelection for his full six-year term in November of 2022, one thing is for certain: Senator Reverend Warnock has distinguished himself as a moral leader in the Senate—working boldly to shape federal public policy in a way that helps Georgia families thrive, and to push the state in the right direction.
Please visit www.warnock.senate.gov
to learn about Senator Warnock and his efforts to make Georgia a better place to live for all people.
Photo Credit: Lacy Nelson
Photo Credit: Lacy Nelson
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 11
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
#Dadication
12 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
fatherhood.gov
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
What Should You Do With a
Tax Refund? By Davaul Carter
A
re you expecting a tax refund this
• Add to the “cash” part of your portfolio.
• A tax refund is always nice to receive –
year? If so, what will you do with it? Of course, the answer largely depends on the size of your refund. For the 2020 tax year, the average refund was about $2,800, according to the Internal Revenue Service. But whether your refund this year will be about that size, smaller or larger, you can find ways to benefit from the money.
It’s generally a smart move to keep at least a portion of your overall investment portfolio in cash or cash equivalents because the presence of cash can help you in two ways. First, since its value won’t change, it can help cushion, at least to a degree, the effects of market volatility on your portfolio. And second, by having cash available, you’ll be ready to take advantage of attractive investment opportunities when they arise.
and it’s even better when you put the money to good use.
Here are some possibilities: • Contribute to your IRA. You’ve got until April 18 to fully fund your IRA for the 2021 tax year. But if you’ve already reached the maximum for 2021, you could use some or all of your refund for your 2022 contribution. Assuming you did get around $2,800, you’d be almost halfway to the $6,000 annual contribution limit. (If you’re 50 or older, you can contribute up to $7,000.) • Invest in a 529 plan. If you have children or grandchildren, you might want to invest your refund in a 529 education savings plan. A 529 plan’s earnings can grow federal income-tax-free, and withdrawals are federal income-tax-free, provided the money is used for qualified education expenses. If you invest in your own state’s plan, you might get a tax deduction or credit. A 529 plan can be used to pay for college, vocational training, and even some K-12 expenses in some states. Plus, if you name one child as a beneficiary, and that child’s educational journey does not require the funds from a 529 plan, you may change the beneficiary to another eligible family member of the original beneficiary.
• Boost your emergency fund. You could use your tax refund to start or supplement an emergency fund. Ideally, this fund should contain three to six months’ worth of living expenses, with the money kept in a liquid, low-risk account. (If you’re already retired, you might need this fund to cover a full year’s worth of expenses.) Without such a fund, you might be forced to dip into long-term investments to pay for costly housing or auto repairs, or large medical bills. • Reduce your debt load. It’s not always easy to minimize your debt load, even if you’re careful about your spending habits. But the lower your debt payments, the more money you’ll have available to invest for your future. So, you may want to consider using some of your tax refund to pay off some debts or at least reduce them, starting with those that carry the highest interest rates.
Davaul Carter Edward Jones Investments Financial Advisor 2970 Peachtree Road, Suite 650 Atlanta, GA 30305 Office: 404-254-3178 Fax: 888-844-2346 Davaul.Carter@EdwardJones.com www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones, Member SIPC
Davaul Carter
• Donate to charity. You could use part of your refund to donate to a charitable organization whose work you support. And if you itemize on your tax return, part of your gift may be deductible. EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 13
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Steven and his team. Prior to joining the campaign, Steven was a Senior City Attorney for the City of Atlanta, where he served as an advisor to the Mayor, City Council, and Commissioners on real estate matters. He was also a member of the legal team that negotiated the Gulch development and participated in the acquisition, development, and expansion of numerous city parks and properties. Steven’s legal career also includes working as an attorney for Balch & Bingham, LLP, and Vice President and Senior Counsel at Fidelity National Title Group (“FNTG”), the largest title insurance company in the United States. At Balch, his primary areas of practice were title insurance litigation, product liability, and intellectual property. During this time, he co-authored several articles and publications, was a regular seminar presenter on title insurance principles, and served as the first Black president of the American Bar Association Title Insurance Litigation Committee. While practicing law, Steven also served as an adjunct faculty member at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. He taught torts and real estate law in the Paralegal Studies Certification Program and an undergraduate course in Trial Advocacy in conjunction with coaching the Samford University Mock Trial Team.
Steven Parker Deputy State Director U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff
Steven Parker’s professional career path has been marked with some significant achievements, from serving as a deputy to the Mayor of the nation’s second-largest city, working as an in-house counsel at a Fortune 500 company, to helping craft the winning strategy for the most historic U.S. Senate race in recent history. Steven now serves as the Deputy State Director for U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff. He serves as the Senator’s primary liaison to local and state officials and Georgia’s community, business, and faith stakeholders. Previously, Steven served as the Political Director for Ossoff’s Senate campaign, where he directed the campaign’s political outreach strategy in a race that had national significance; it determined the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, delivered Georgia to a democratic president and two democratic senators for the first time in over 20 years, sent Georgia’s first Jewish and Black Senators to Washington D.C., and is the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history. A critical component of the victory was the political engagement and relationship management executed by 14 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Before pursuing a legal career, Steven had an extensive career in government and community affairs, having worked as a Community Affairs Manager for Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan; Political Director of the California No On Prop 38 Campaign; Southern California Outreach Coordinator for the California Complete Count Campaign; Field Representative for California State Senator Herschel Rosenthal; Senate Fellow for the California State Senate Insurance Committee, and Community Specialist for the City of Raleigh, North Carolina. Steven earned his A.A. from the College of Sequoias, where he served as the first Black student body president and started as a defensive end on the state-ranked football team. He earned his B.S. degree from California State University Northridge, where he was elected student body president. Steven earned his J.D. degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law, where he participated in the trial team and won first place in a closing argument competition. Steven remains a member in good standing of both the State Bar of Georgia and Alabama State Bar. Q. What advice would you give someone interested in running for a political office? A. They must first get involved in a meaningful way on a local level, whether that is with the local county party, volunteering on campaigns, getting involved with their homeowner’s association, local service organizations, or showing up to city council or county commission meetings to get educated on how things work. I also advise people that they will have more credibility and be better prepared if they make the investment of involvement over a period of time. Along the way, they will learn about coalition building, raising money, governing, and public speaking, all of which are critical when preparing to run for office.
@SenOssoff www.ossoff.senate.gov
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
He serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, one of the largest Hispanic Chambers in the nation. He is the GHCC’s Past Board Chair, recently led the Search Committee for the new CEO, and currently serves as Chair of the Governance Committee. Shammas is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Community Food Bank, where he is also on the Development Committee. He also serves on the Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation Board and the Emory Board of Visitors.
Ivan Shammas President & General Manager
Univision
Ivan Shammas is the new President and General Manager of Univision Atlanta & Univision Raleigh, NC. A bilingual and bicultural media executive experienced in leading premier Spanish-language television stations that provide awardwinning local news and programming to the expansive Latinx population. In his new role, Shammas will oversee and be responsible for all station activities, including local and national advertising sales, local news, marketing, and community affairs initiatives. Shammas has worked in Spanishlanguage media and within the Hispanic community for over 20 years, including eight years as the General Manager for Telemundo Atlanta. His experience in the Hispanic market, Hispanic media, and involvement in the community through various organizations have contributed to his growth and success. He believes in the importance of servant leadership and empowering by encouraging and fostering leadership in all.
In 2021, Shammas was honored for the second year in a row as one of Georgia’s 100 Most Influential People by Georgia Trend Magazine. Atlanta Magazine recognized him as one of their Atlanta 500 Most Powerful Leaders in 2021 and 2022. He is a 3-time recipient of the GHCC’s 50 Most Influential Latinos in Georgia Award and was recognized in September 2021 as the newest inductee to their Hall of Fame. He recently was honored for his service on Dekalb County Sheriff Melody Maddox’s Use of Force Review Executive Committee tasked with providing recommendations on policy updates. He was selected by the NFL (National Football League) and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation to receive the 2019 Atlanta Falcons Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award. He is a 2019 Captain of Industry Award recipient from the Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation and a recipient of the 2018 Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Diversity & Inclusion Awards. Shammas graduated from Georgia State University, where he holds a BA in Journalism with a concentration in Public Relations. Being of Venezuelan descent, he has been able to parlay his passion for the Spanish language and culture and be more active in community efforts aiming to make an impact where possible. Shammas grew up in Atlanta and currently resides in Brookhaven with his wife and three children. Q. What advice would you give someone interested in a television broadcasting career? A. Find out where your passion is. There are so many roles needed in running a television broadcasting station. Someone might have a passion for being on camera and reporting the news, editing stories, or in sales. So once you find your passion, it’s time to look for that opportunity to get your foot in the door. Build up your resume. Be open to starting at an entry level. Once you’re in, you are in. There will be opportunities to grow or move to other departments, which will allow you to become more valuable. It’s also important to network within the media industry. Yes, we all have to go through the standard protocol of formally applying for the job, but we can certainly go a lot further and jump that line in many cases when our résumé or name is delivered personally by someone internal within the organization. Join media clubs. Skills go a long way, but attitude and passion go even further. Find a champion within the media industry who can guide you, give you advice, and make the right introductions. Just go for it, and don’t give up until you get that first opportunity.
For news, entertainment and more, visit www.univision.com.
Shammas recently began serving on the YMCA of Metro Atlanta Board of Directors. EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 15
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Steve Koonin Chief Executive Officer Atlanta Hawks
venue into a polling precinct for the 2020 General Election.
The Atlanta Hawks Basketball Club named Steve Koonin its Chief Executive Officer in April 2014. Koonin oversees all business, financial and strategic operations of the Atlanta Hawks and State Farm Arena and represents the owners as the head of the organization. Under Koonin’s leadership, the Hawks have transformed their brand, building, and presence in Atlanta. The recently renovated State Farm Arena has been ranked first in the NBA for “Overall Game Experience,” as well as being named by Pollstar as the “Best New Concert Venue in the United States”. Additionally, during Koonin’s tenure, the Atlanta Hawks have used innovation and strategic partnerships to “Build Bridges through Basketball” and reimagine the Atlanta Hawks Foundation, which has forged authentic and meaningful relationships with Atlanta communities and provided for the underserved in their greatest times of need. He provided the vision and has spearheaded the transformation of the award-winning State Farm Arena to become Georgia’s largest-ever polling location, becoming the first team in professional sports to convert their 16 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Koonin, a longtime entertainment and marketing veteran, joined the Hawks after spending the previous 14 years with Turner Entertainment Networks, most recently serving as the division’s president. Prior to his stint at Turner, Koonin helmed the marketing and worldwide advertising operations at The Coca-Cola Company, where he spent over a decade. A lifelong resident of Atlanta, Koonin serves as the Chairman of the Board for the Georgia Aquarium, on the boards of Rubicon Global and the Fox Theatre, and is an Executive Committee Member of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. WWE® recently elected Koonin to its Board of Directors. Among his many accomplishments, Koonin is a former Atlanta Sports Council Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, SportsBusiness Journal Sports Executive of the Year, and has been named one of: The 100 Most Influential Atlantans by Atlanta Business Chronicle and Atlanta Magazine’s Most Powerful People Shaping Atlanta.
Q. How do you lead brainstorming and foster creativity among others? A. To foster creativity, we are constantly focusing on collaboration and communication at the Atlanta Hawks and State Farm Arena. When we empower others, we look for ideas, and I believe that a good idea can truly come from anywhere, regardless of someone’s role and status within the organization. @/hawks @ATLHawks www.hawks.com
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Keith T. Parker President & CEO Goodwill of North Georgia
Keith T. Parker is president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Goodwill of North Georgia (GNG). One of the largest retail and nonprofit organizations in the southeast. Parker took the helm at GNG in October 2017. Prior to transitioning into his leadership role at GNG, Parker has served as CEO of the largest transit systems in several cities, including San Antonio, Charlotte, and most recently, Atlanta (MARTA). Throughout his career, Parker has received numerous awards and accolades as a transformational leader and transportation visionary. METRO Magazine named Parker as one of its 20 Most Influential People of the Decade. In 2016, Parker was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC). Among other awards, Parker was selected as one of Atlanta’s Most Admired CEOs by Atlanta Business Chronicle in August 2017 (as CEO of MARTA) and in August 2021 (as CEO of GNG).
Parker has a long history of service to nonprofit, charitable, and corporate boards. He remains active and engaged with the Rotary Club of Atlanta, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce, Learn4Life, and the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau. Parker serves on several prominent national boards, including The Eno Center for Transportation, and continues his work with NIAC. On the corporate side, Parker serves on the Fifth Third Bank Advisory Board as well as the VHB Architecture and Engineering Board of Directors. Parker and his wife are natives of Virginia and have three children. Parker holds an MBA from the University of Richmond, as well as a Master of Urban and Regional Planning and a BA in Political Science from Virginia Commonwealth University. Parker is a 2014 graduate of Leadership Atlanta. Q. What leadership qualities contribute to someone being a great leader? A. The most effective leaders have a steadfast commitment to achieving routine excellence throughout their organizations. High-functioning leaders tend to be humble and extraordinary listeners who can identify and cultivate great ideas. These skills enable them to lead their Teams to achieve far beyond their expectations and perceived abilities. Learn more about the Goodwill of North Georgia by visiting www.goodwillng.org.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 17
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
administrative roles in Cobb County’s school system and spent time developing education programs at both New York Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta. Dr. Davis is Chairman of the Board of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and currently serves on the Georgia Tourism Board – appointed by Governor Kemp, Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) Executive Board, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber, Committee for a Better Atlanta Board of Directors. Dr. Davis has authored and co-authored papers related to science education, aquariums, and other sciencerelated topics. He has served as an Adjunct Professor for Schools of Education at Georgia State University and Mercer University. He has served on the Boards of Directors for Centennial Place Elementary School, Norwalk Chamber of Commerce, Open Door Shelter, and Norwalk ACTS. Dr. Davis is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
Dr. Brian L. Davis President & CEO Georgia Aquarium Dr. Brian Davis is Georgia Aquarium’s President and Chief Executive Officer. Davis brings with him more than 25 years of experience in senior leadership roles within zoological and educational institutions, having previously held positions at Georgia Aquarium on two separate occasions. Dr. Davis first joined the Georgia Aquarium team prior to its founding in 2003 as the Director of Education, later served as the Aquarium’s Vice President of Education and then most recently as Executive Vice President of Operations. Prior to Dr. Davis’s most recent role at Georgia Aquarium, he served as President and CEO of the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, where he oversaw the enhancement of the Aquarium’s footprint. Dr. Davis has also served in both teaching and 18 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
A New Jersey native, Dr. Davis has fond memories of enjoying family vacations at the shore, where his lifelong passion for the ocean was ignited. Dr. Davis graduated from Rutgers University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science, later earning both a Masters of Education and his Ph.D. in Secondary Science Education at Georgia State University. Q. What advice would you give someone interested in pursuing a career in environmental science? A. Like any career choice, I advise people to pursue their passion. Environmental science careers are challenging yet truly rewarding. Careers in the environmental science realm encompass science, policymaking, communications, psychology, and a wide range of other disciplines. These careers actually allow people in these spaces to change the world one organism or one ecosystem at a time. Go to www.georgiaaquarium.org to plan your next visit to the Georgia Aquarium. Address: 225 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 Phone: (404) 581-4000
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Most recently, Kevin served as Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer for Xerox Corporation, where he was responsible for marketing, worldwide channel strategy, salesforce effectiveness, and global client engagement for the company’s diverse portfolio of hardware, software, and services. Previously, Kevin served as president of Global Growth Opportunities, responsible for accelerating revenue growth outside the United States. In addition, he had strategic oversight for two Xerox operating units, Global Imaging Systems and Xerox Canada, as well as led the company’s 3-D printing strategy. He also led the integration activity surrounding Xerox’s $1.5 billion purchase of Global Imaging Systems. In 2007, he was named chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Xerox Canada, and in 2010, he was named president of U.S. Client Operations. Kevin joined Xerox in 1984 as a sales trainee in Washington, D.C.
Kevin Warren Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer
UPS
Kevin Warren is Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at UPS. In this role, he’s responsible for the U.S. and International Marketing, The UPS Store, Digital Infrastructure Analytics, Revenue Management, Business Planning & Forecasting, Customer Loyalty Management, Digital Marketing, Customer Experience, Brand Relevancy, Customer Communications, and the company’s Ware2Go subsidiary. His highly developed perspective on data-centric business and non-traditional engagement channels is driving change at UPS and setting new standards in digitally-enabled customer experience. As the e-commerce business era takes shape, Kevin is shaping those critical aspects of the UPS strategy that will deliver the business of the future.
Kevin is a board member for Fiserv, Georgetown University, and the UPS Foundation. He is also a current member of the Executive Leadership Council and the Black Executive CMO Alliance (BECA). Previously, Kevin served on the board of Illinois Tool Works and the national board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. A native of Washington, D.C., Kevin received his Bachelor of Science in finance from Georgetown University. He is an alumnus of the Harvard Business School, having completed the Advanced Management Program. Q. What are the daily ways you keep your team on track with the mission and vision of the organization? A. I always encourage my team to have “bifocal vision,” – meaning you have to balance your focus between both the present and the long term. In other words, you have a plan, but you also have to be agile because you won’t always get it right. At UPS, we’re striving to deliver the best digital experience powered by our global smart logistics network, and we must be nimble enough to pivot on a dime and embrace new opportunities in today’s constantly changing business environment. Follow Kevin Warren at www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-warren-cmo-ups.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 19
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
SPRING 2022 EXHIBITION AT THE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART EXPLORES THE ELUSIVE NATURE OF LOVE AND THE WAYS IT IS EXPRESSED IN CONTEMPORARY ART Featuring nearly 70 works spanning the past three decades by a diverse and multigenerational group of artists “What Is Left Unspoken, Love” March 25-August 14, 2022
T
he High Museum of Art will present a thematic exhibition featuring contemporary artworks from the early 1990s through the present that examine the different ways that one of the most powerful forces of life — love — is understood, expressed, or perhaps left unspoken. On view March 25-August 14, 2022, “What Is Left Unspoken, Love” juxtaposes iconic works that represent watershed moments in the history of contemporary art, such as Felix GonzalezTorres’s “‘Untitled’ (Perfect Lovers)” (19871990), with art of the past decade, including six works created especially for the exhibition, such as “Our Love Was Deeply Purple” (2021) by Alanna Fields. The exhibition will consider love as a profound subject of exploration from time immemorial that is nonetheless still relevant to the contingencies of 21stcentury life. “Recognizing that division and separation are prevalent in our current moment, it is only fitting to mount an exhibition focused on love: a universal theme that ultimately underscores what binds and strengthens us all,” said Rand Suffolk, the High’s Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., director. “Showcasing perspectives of artists from the past three decades, we hope that ‘What Is Left Unspoken, Love’ will remind audiences of the common thread that brings us together as families, friends, and as a community.” Works in the exhibition explore concepts of love from the most intimate of relationships between two people, through the ties that bind family and friends, to social movements that promote the worth and well-being of community. At its most epic, “What Is Left Unspoken, Love” deals with the family of humankind and its connection with the
20 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
natural world, as well as the pursuit of wisdom or love of knowledge while promoting the notion that love is worth analyzing at this moment, particularly as an agent of change and a force for good. “Where I grew up, love is an embarrassing feeling that is often left as an understanding but not given a voice,” said the High’s Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Michael Rooks. “For many people, to say ‘I love you’ can be debilitating, so, a goal of the exhibition is to consider how love might be an empowering experience rather than an exercise in futility, as in the narrative arc of Carrie Mae Weems’ ‘The Kitchen Table Series’; something tangible rather than an illusion, like the functional black-glazed earthenware of Kahlil Robert Irving; or a moral virtue rather than an emotional weakness, as demonstrated in Patty Chang’s ‘Que Sera Sera/Invocations’.” “What Is Left Unspoken, Love” will include nearly 70 works, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, media art, and installation, by more than 35 diverse and multigenerational artists based in North America, Europe, and Asia. These artists include Ghada Amer, Rina Banerjee, Thomas Barger, Patty Chang, Susanna Coffey, James Drake, Keith Edmier and Farrah Fawcett, Alanna Fields, Dara Friedman, Andrea Galvani, General Idea, Jeffrey Gibson, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kahlil Robert Irving, Tomashi Jackson, María de los Angeles Rodríguez Jiménez, Rashid Johnson, Jana Vander Lee, Gerald Lovell, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Kerry James Marshall, Felicita Felli Maynard, Wangechi Mutu, Ebony G. Patterson, Paul Pfeiffer, Magnus Plessen, Gabriel Rico, Dario Robleto, RongRong&inri, Michelle Stuart,
Vivian Suter, Carrie Mae Weems, and Akram Zaatari. “What Is Left Unspoken, Love” will be presented in the Cousins Special Exhibition Galleries on the Second Level of the High’s Wieland Pavilion. About the High Museum of Art Located in the heart of Atlanta, the High Museum of Art connects with audiences from across the Southeast and around the world through its distinguished collection, dynamic schedule of special exhibitions, and engaging community-focused programs. Housed within facilities designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Richard Meier and Renzo Piano, the High features a collection of more than 18,000 works of art, including an extensive anthology of 19th- and 20thcentury American fine and decorative arts; major holdings of photography and folk and self-taught work, especially that of artists from the American South; burgeoning collections of modern and contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture, new media and design; a growing collection of African art, with work dating from prehistory through the present; and significant holdings of European paintings and works on paper. The High is dedicated to reflecting the diversity of its communities and offering a variety of exhibitions and educational programs that engage visitors with the world of art, the lives of artists, and the creative process. For more information about the High, visit www.high.org. 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 404-733-4400
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
What Is Left Unspoken, Love Alanna Fields (American, born 1990), Untitled (purple) from the series “As We Were”, 2021, photographs and mixed media collage, dimensions variable, courtesy of the artist. © Alanna Fields.
Ghada Amer (Egyptian, born 1963), The Words I Love the Most, 2012, bronze with black patina, courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York. © Ghada Amer/2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris. Photo: Christopher Burke Studios. Felix Gonzalez-Torres (born 1957, Guáimaro, Cuba; died 1996, Miami, FL), Perfect Collection, Dallas. © Felix GonzalezTorres.
James Drake (American, born 1946), Tongue-Cut Sparrows (Gabriella), 1996 , charcoal on paper, Denver Art Museum, gift of Polly and Mark Addison. © 2021 James Drake / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: courtesy of Denver Art Museum
Tomashi Jackson (American, born 1980), Is Anybody Gonna Be Saved? (1948 Middle of Voter Registration Line) (1965 Abernathy and King Watch the Signing of the Act), 2020, acrylic, Pentelic marble, Ohio Underground Railroad site soil, American electoral ephemera, and paper bags on canvas and fabric, courtesy of the artist and Tilton Gallery, New York. © Tomashi Jackson. Photo: courtesy of the artist and Tilton Gallery, New York. Commissioned by the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University.
Carrie Mae Weems (American, born 1953), detail from The Kitchen Table Series, 1990, twenty platinum prints and 14 letterpress texts, private collection, New York. © Carrie Mae Weems/ courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
General Idea (AA Bronson, Michael Tims, Felix Partz, Ronald Gabe, Jorge Zontal), Great AIDS (Pyrrole Orange), 1990–2019, acrylic on linen, courtesy of the artist and Mitchell- Innes & Nash, New York. © General Idea / courtesy General Idea, Toronto and MitchellInnes & Nash, New York. Photo: Adam Reich
Rashid Johnson (American, born 1977), still from The Hikers, 2019, 16mm film transferred to digital video with sound, duration 7:14 minutes, courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth. © Rashid Johnson.
Ebony G. Patterson (Jamaican, born 1981), … they stood in a time of unknowing...for those who bear/bare witness, 2018, hand-cut jacquard woven photo tapestry with glitter, appliqués, pins, embellishments, fabric, tassels, brooches, acrylic, glass pearls, beads, and hand-cast heliconias, courtesy of the artist and Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago. © Ebony Patterson
Vivian Suter (Argentine, born 1949), installation view of Untitled, undated, mixed media on canvases, courtesy of the artist, Panajachel, Guatamala, and Gladstone Gallery, New York. © Vivian Suter.
Akram Zaatari (Lebanese, born 1966), still f rom Tomorrow Everything Will Be Alright, 2010, singlechannel video, duration 11:48, courtesy of the artist and Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico. © Akram Zaatari.
Rina Banerjee (Indian, born 1963), Take me, take me, take me … to the Palace of love, 2005, Reynolds Wrap, copper, steel, brass, semiprecious stones, Bakelite, Styrofoam, archival tape, feathers, wood, dimensions variable, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/ Brussels. © Rina Banerjee.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 21
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Deanna Olton Named Partner with Antares Group, Inc.
from Argosy University in Atlanta.
Antares Group, Inc. is pleased to announce that Deanna Olton, CPA, has been promoted to Partner with the firm. Deanna has been with Antares Group, Inc., for 17 years and most recently served as Director of the Business and Tax Advisory Group. “The promotion of Deanna to partner marks an exciting milestone in her career and for our firm,” said Mark Kashgegian, CPA, a leading partner of Antares Group, Inc. “Deanna has a depth of experience and enthusiasm for our team members and our clients that is valuable to the continued growth of our firm.” Deanna specializes in business consulting, financial analysis, business valuations, tax compliance, and people development. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Hunter College in New York, a Master of Business Administration from the New York Institute of Technology, and a Doctor of Business Administration 22 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Deanna resides in Covington, GA., and is an active member of many professional and charitable organizations, including the Georgia Society of CPAs, the American Institute of CPAs, and the National Association of Black Accountants. “I am honored and thrilled to be a part of the team of partners at the Antares Group. We have been blessed with a great, hard-working group that provides excellent service to our clients,” said Deanna. “I am excited for the future of our firm and look forward to continuing to build strong relationships with our team members and our clients.” About Antares Group, Inc.: Antares Group, Inc. is an accounting and tax advisory firm that has worked with restaurant and business owners for more than 40 years providing comprehensive back office, financial accounting, tax, and business advisory services. Antares Group is a member of CPAmerica and has offices in Conyers, Ga., and Dedham, Mass. The firm employs more than 100 accounting professionals who serve more than 1,200 restaurants in 40 states, guiding them to a brighter financial future. 1429 Iris Drive, S.E., Conyers, GA 30013 980 Washington Street, Suite 217, Dedham, MA 02026 www.antarescpas.com 770.785.7855
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
leadership, MBS was the first professional sports stadium in North America to achieve LEED Platinum Certification by the United States Green Building Council. MBS Food & Beverage Experience was honored as Sports Breakthrough of the Year 2018 by Sports Business Journal for its record-breaking, affordable fanfare pricing. Cannon, the 2019 Atlanta Falcons’ Salute to Service Award nominee and among the top-three nominees across the 32 NFL teams, has led efforts to make the Atlanta Falcons’ military outreach efforts the benchmark in the NFL. In 2018, Cannon and Falcons Head Coach Dan Quinn spearheaded the first NFL team-directed USO Tour, visiting soldiers at various bases throughout Iraq and Kuwait. A tireless supporter of America’s military and military families, Cannon, alongside his fellow West Point classmates, founded the Johnny Mac Soldiers fund in 2014. The organization honors military service and sacrifice by providing scholarships to veterans and military family members, particularly children of our nation’s fallen and disabled. What began as a small effort to help one fallen classmate’s family has grown into an organization that has raised more than $17 million. Cannon also serves on the national board of directors for TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors).
Stephen Cannon CEO
AMB Sports and Entertainment
Stephen Cannon, among Atlanta Business Chronicles 2019 Most Admired CEO’s, serves as the Chief Executive Officer of AMB Sports and Entertainment (AMBSE), assuming the day-to-day leadership of Mercedes-Benz Stadium (MBS), Atlanta Falcons Football Club, United Soccer Properties, and PGA TOUR Superstore. AMBSE serves as a for-profit holding group under the Arthur M. Blank Family of Businesses. Prior to joining AMBSE in 2016, Cannon served as president and chief executive officer of Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) and was responsible for leading operations that generated record sales with annual revenues exceeding $20 billion. Cannon has led the evolution of MercedesBenz Stadium (MBS) since its doors opened in August 2017. Home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United, MBS has hosted a record-setting number of large sports and entertainment events, including Super Bowl LIII in 2019, the College Football Playoff Championship game in 2018, and hosted the NCAA Men’s Final Four in March 2020. Under Cannon’s 24 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Cannon graduated with honors from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1986 and was Airborne Ranger qualified and served as First Lieutenant in West Germany during the fall of the Iron Curtain. During his time in the Army, he served five years as an artillery officer. A two-time lettered wrestler at West Point, The National Wrestling Hall of Fame named Cannon the 2019 Outstanding American, an honor given to leaders who have used the disciplines of wrestling to launch distinguished careers in other walks of life. Cannon and his wife, Ann, reside in Atlanta and are the parents of nine children. Q. What characteristics or traits do you believe successful people have in common? A. Success starts with caring about people. Great leaders are present, engaged, listen, and laser-focused on bringing out the best in others. To learn more about AMB Sports and Entertainment, visit blankfamilyofbusinesses.com/company/amb-sportsentertainment.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
ranks of Vice President of Guest Experience, Senior Vice President of Guest Experience, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, President and Chief Operating Officer, and most recently President of the Georgia Aquarium Foundation. Beyond his work at Georgia Aquarium, Handy is heavily involved in the community. He serves on the Kennesaw State University (KSU) Foundation Board of Trustees and the Strategic Planning Committee, the Advisory Boards of KSU Business School, the Morehouse Leadership Honor Society, and the Board of Directors for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the Metro Atlanta Chamber. Handy is also a member of the 100 Black Men of North Metro Atlanta and serves as Chair of the Celebration Bowl Advisory Board.
Joe Handy
Under Handy’s leadership, Georgia Aquarium was the recipient of the 2019 Marcus Downtown Economic Impact Award. Joe has also received numerous accolades, including the Atlanta Business League 2018 Men of Influence Award, the Georgia Senate Remarkable and Distinguished Georgian Resolution in March 2019, ICABA – Atlanta’s Leading Influencers Award in May 2019, and Secretary of State’s Outstanding Georgia Citizen Award in July 2019. He served as Executive in Residence at Kennesaw State’s College of Business for the Fall 2019 semester, is a member of the Leadership Atlanta 2019 Class, and was recently announced as Chairman of the Board for Atlanta Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (CASA).
President & CEO
National Black MBA Association Joe Handy is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA)®. He is an accomplished and multidisciplinary business and operations executive with an impeccable track record, strong business acumen, vision, and an entrepreneurial mindset. Born and raised in New York, Handy graduated with honors from The College of New Rochelle with a Liberal Arts Degree and a concentration in Political Science. He later went on to earn his Executive MBA from KSU. While in New York, Handy spent nine years at the American Museum of Natural History and helped launch the Rose Center for Earth and Space.
Q. In your own words, define an entrepreneurial mindset? How does it contribute to assisting in the development of great leadership skills? A. I believe an entrepreneurial mindset is someone that shows ambition, confidence, persistence, and a level of fearlessness. A visionary that is not only a leader but a go-getter & able to learn from their mistakes. As an entrepreneur, one can’t be afraid to fail. When obstacles seem too strenuous, it is of the utmost importance to show tenacity & perseverance in order to succeed. However, if we remove the word “entrepreneurial” and focus on “mindset”, to accomplish anything in life, one must have a clear mindset filled with Zen & positivity. Go to nbmbaa.org to learn more about the National Black MBA, Inc., programs, events, resources, and more.
In 2005, Handy joined the Georgia Aquarium’s founding team as Director of Visitor Services and went on to serve as the Aquarium’s President and Chief Operating Officer in 2017. He brings a strong history of leadership to his role, along with more than 20 years of experience in cultural institutions. Grounded in his passion for the Aquarium’s mission, he rose through the EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 25
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Randy Williams CEO & Founder Talley & Twine
Black community. More About Talley and Twine
As the man behind the brand, Randy has always had an undeniable love for watches and a stern passion for entrepreneurial ventures. A background in real estate and e-commerce has helped position the watch brand to perform exceptionally well. After pursuing so many start-up ventures, his most successful ones to date is Talley & Twine watch company. The pursuit of this vision was able to come alive due to his natural talent to sketch his own designs for the watches of the brand. Williams has used this talent to create designs that he would want to see himself in, as well as items that the black community can identify themselves with, acknowledging that most black people do not see a place for themselves in luxury wear. Williams has also created visibility for himself as a talented author with two published books mostly discussing leadership and entrepreneurship with his readers. As part of his core values and honoring his passion for creating more spaces for black people, Williams spends his time serving as a founding member of Visionaries for Change, a giving circle of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation that provides support for charitable causes in the 26 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Launched in 2014, Talley & Twine has experienced much success, now standing as the largest black-owned luxury watch company. Beyond timekeeping, these unique, eye-catching pieces are made of only the finest material to help establish a high-quality look for all Talley & Twine customers. With a fundamental belief that all people should be able to see themselves in luxury, Talley & Twine proudly offers metal watches, canvas watches, leather watches, and his & her gift options at modest prices so every watch lover can enjoy luxury. The distinctive look of the watch brand that makes their pieces stand out from any other item is the lone seven on each watch which represents completion and serves as a reminder to start what you finish. This uncommon incorporation of the watch designs takes the place of the usual numbers you would find on your everyday watch and was another great design idea created to give Talley & Twine an even more eccentric look. What used to be a vision for the company’s CEO is now a tangible luxury for everyone to afford and enjoy.
Q. What advice would you give someone going into a leadership position for the first time? A. My advice would be to approach entrepreneurship as a learning experience. Understand that you’ll have ups and downs and be prepared to fully embrace the journey. You’ll learn more from your challenges than you do from your successes. To review the full collection of Talley and Twine luxury watches for both men and women, visit www.talleyandtwine.com.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Troy Millings and Rashad Bilal Founders Earn Your Leisure
subscribers.
Troy Millings was born in the home of Hip Hop, the South Bronx. From an early age, music influenced his education. His keen memory and ability to memorize lyrics translated into memorizing historical facts, equations, and literature. Those two passions would later mold the educator he is today. He taught for 16 years, beginning his teaching career in NYC Dept. of Education to most recently the CSD of New Rochelle. In the midst of teaching, Troy led Operations Crossroads as Program Director, a summer youth program designed for students at the secondary level of education. The purpose of the program is to introduce students to financial literacy through culturally responsive education while providing them with opportunities to gain work experience through summer internships in career fields of their choice. Rashad Bilal grew up in the financial services industry, taking a summer internship with his family’s Wealth Management firm, The Bilal Group LLC, in 2005. He learned the importance of financial literacy at a young age and realized that he wanted to translate his knowledge into action. After graduating with honors from The University of Hawaii in 2007, Rashad became a full-time associate with The Bilal Group in May 2008, culminating in his advancement to Vice President in 2009 and Partner in 2014. Realizing there was a need to expand financial literacy education outside of the traditional classroom setting, in 2018, Troy Millings and life-long friend Rashad Bilal came together to start an educational platform called Earn Your Leisure. Today, Earn Your Leisure has grown into one of the top business platforms in the world, with a top business podcast under its network and an online educational platform. Earn Your Leisure has a community of over 1,000,000 followers on social media and 650,000 YouTube
The Earn Your Leisure platform provides listeners with behind-the-scenes financial knowledge across entertainment and sports industries while highlighting entrepreneurs’ backstories, breaking down business models, and examining the latest trends in finance. The podcast blends insights from a typical college business class with current popular culture, offering listeners a unique and exciting look into the world of business in a fresh new way. Earn Your Leisure also offers an interactive educational resource through EYL University, an online educational platform. Lastly, Troy and Rashad founded The Earn Your Leisure Network. This revolutionary network gives rise to emerging and established content creators from the world of business, finance, and entrepreneurship whose perspective, expertise, and in-depth insight have been undervalued and overlooked.
Q. What is the best financial advice you were given that you can share with our readers? A. Rashad: Save your money, and your money will save you. Troy: Plan for the future because you’re going to be older a lot longer than you’re going to be younger. To learn more, visit www.earnyourleisure.com. Instagram: @earnyourleisure Twitter: @EarnYourLeisure Facebook: @earnyourleisure Tik Tok: @earnyourleisure
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 27
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
team led by AMBSE CEO Steve Cannon, McKay returned his focus to a larger role in the operation of the Falcons with the Falcons head coach and general manager reporting to him. McKay was the point person in the negotiation, development, and building of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which began in earnest in 2008. Working closely with Blank, the city of Atlanta, the state of Georgia, and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, McKay helped to secure approval and financing for Mercedes-Benz Stadium and created a true public-private partnership. The club broke ground on Mercedes-Benz Stadium on May 19, 2014, and it was completed in August of 2017 and serves as the home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United. He is the only executive to have led two successful stadium negotiations (Atlanta and Tampa Bay). In April of 2014, McKay was named President of AMB Sports & Entertainment (AMBSE), which oversees the Falcons, Atlanta United, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Rich McKay President & CEO Atlanta Falcons
Falcons President and CEO Rich McKay has been a fixture in the National Football League for more than 30 years. One of the League’s most influential executives, McKay joined the Atlanta Falcons in 2004. During McKay’s tenure, the Falcons have been to the playoffs seven times, been to three NFC Championship games, and participated in Super Bowl LI. McKay was hired by Owner and Chairman Arthur M. Blank in 2004 and served his first four years as the team’s general manager. He was promoted to president and chief executive officer in 2011. That same year, national columnist and creator of Monday Morning Quarterback (MMQB), Peter King, named McKay number 10 out of the 100 most influential people in the NFL. In 2019, The Athletic put McKay in The NFL’s 100 most influential business people of all time. McKay played a central role in the development, opening, and operation of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in addition to his Falcons duties. With the stadium built and operating with a best-in-class leadership 28 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
McKay has served as a member of the NFL’s Competition Committee since 1994, which is longer than any member has ever served since the committee’s inception in 1968. He has led the committee as co-chairman (1998-2011) or chairman (2011-current) since 1998. The nine-member committee is comprised of NFL head coaches and League executives who study the game and recommend rule changes and modifications to ensure player safety while promoting competitiveness. The Competition Committee has recommended and passed over fifty (50) player safety rules changes since 2002. In addition to his commitment to advancing the game, McKay has been involved in the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements with the National Football League Players Association and was highly involved in the negotiations that led to the ten-year collective bargaining agreement signed in 2011 and the newest tenyear agreement that was executed this past March. McKay earned his Bachelor’s degree in Economics in 1981 from Princeton University, graduated from Stetson’s College of Law in 1984, clerked for two years for Tampa’s U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges, and was inducted into the Stetson Law’s Hall of Fame on November 2014. McKay worked at the Tampa law firm of Hill, Ward, and Henderson, P.A., from 1986-1992, where he served as General Counsel for the Buccaneers. Born March 16, 1959, in Eugene, Oregon, McKay grew up in Los Angeles and Tampa, graduating from Tampa’s Jesuit High School. McKay and his wife, Terrin, have two sons; Hunter, a 2012 graduate of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama who is now employed in the Sports Information Office at Kennesaw State University and John, a 2015 graduate of the University of Southern California is a pro scout with the Los Angeles Rams.
Q. What are you most proud of regarding the Falcons? A. I’m incredibly proud of who we are as an organization. We strive to bring a championship team both on and off the field to our fans and to the city of Atlanta. While we don’t always achieve all of our goals on the field, we continue to make substantial, positive impacts in our communities.
Go to www.atlantafalcons.com as the official source of the latest Falcons headlines, news, schedule, and more.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Under Vella’s direction, the 4,665-seat Fox Theatre has been consistently ranked in the top three non-residency theatres in North America for gross ticket sales by industry trade magazines, Pollstar, Billboard, and VenuesNow. In addition, the Fox Theatre was named the 2019 & 2017 International Entertainment Buyers Association Theatre of the Year, as well as declared a Top Stop of the Decade by VenuesNow for the highest number of tickets sold, and Billboard Magazine ranked the theatre the 2nd highest-grossing venue worldwide under 5,000 seats, and Pollstar ranked the Fox 3rd worldwide for ticket sales for its category. Vella was named one of VenuesNow 2019 All-Stars, and also in 2021, Vella was named one of Atlanta’s top 500 leaders by Atlanta Magazine. In 2014 Vella was nominated as one of Atlanta’s most admired CEO’s by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Prior to joining the Fox Theatre, Vella worked for SMG, the world’s largest facility management company. His positions included that of General Manager for Ford Park in Beaumont, Texas, where he operated a 227-acre facility consisting of a 16,000-seat amphitheater, a 10,000-seat arena, an exhibit hall, and a State Fair Grounds. Vella’s first assignment with SMG was at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw, Michigan, where he oversaw the securing of naming rights, privatization, renovation, and operation of a 7,200-seat arena and a 2,300-seat theater.
Allan C. Vella President & CEO Fox Theatre, Inc.
Other notable experience for Vella includes thirteen years with Olympia Entertainment in Detroit, Michigan, where he held influential positions such as Senior Director and General Manager of The Fox Theatre, Detroit. Director of Merchandising for the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Zoo and parent company Little Caesars Pizza and Executive Director of the Glens Falls Civic Center in Glens Falls, New York.
Allan C. Vella is the President and CEO of the Fox Theatre, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia, a position he has held since June 2006. A graduate of the University of Iowa with a BA in Liberal Arts and Arts Management, Vella served as the Director of the Student Commission on Programming and Entertainment while at Iowa.
Vella is a Member of the International Association of Venue Managers, a graduate of IAVM’s Venue Management School, member of IAVM Performing Arts Committee, member of the Georgia Arts and Culture Venues Coalition, the Broadway League, Board Member-Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, Board Member-Midtown Alliance, Rotary International as well as Variety of Georgia, a children’s charity. He and his wife Nicole have three children and reside in Decatur, Georgia.
Vella has worked professionally in the Facility Management field since 1986, managing theatres, arenas, amphitheaters, and exhibition facilities. His experience spans a wide range of events, including NCAA Tournaments, MLB, NHL, fine arts, corporate events, concerts, Broadway, and Presidential visits, to name just a few. As the President and CEO, Vella is responsible for overseeing all operations that make up the Fox Theatre, as well as programming for the facility. The Fox Theatre averages 200-250 performances and hosts over 600,000-700,000 guests annually-offering an impressive range of events from rock concerts to Broadway, ballet, comedy, and movies.
Q. Is there any advice you could provide someone in a new leadership position on how to lead through change? A. In order to lead through change, be sure to maintain the process and work habits that got you to where you are in the first place. Before you act, study what is taking place from multiple sources. Do your best to understand the root of the issue. Trust your team and seek their input and if their expertise does not apply, seek outside help. Often the timing of change is out of your control, so you must be cognizant of the speed that you need to act. Don’t be afraid to act but also, don’t be afraid to take a pause and not rush to judgment. Finally, be transparent with your team and communicate as often as you can and honestly.
Go to www.foxtheatre.org to review upcoming events.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 29
W H A T
I S
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE?
C
hronic kidney disease (CKD) means your kidneys are damaged and can’t filter blood the way they should. The disease is called “chronic” because the damage to your kidneys happens slowly over a long period of time. This damage can cause waste to build up in your body. CKD can also cause other health problems. The kidneys’ main job is to filter extra water and wastes out of your blood to make urine. To keep your body working properly, the kidneys balance the salts and minerals—such as calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium—that circulate in the blood. Your kidneys also make hormones that help control blood pressure, make red blood cells, and keep your bones strong. Kidney disease can often worsen over time and may lead to kidney failure. If your kidneys fail, you will need dialysis or a kidney transplant to maintain your health. The sooner you know you have kidney disease, the sooner you can make changes to protect your kidneys. Who is more likely to develop CKD? You are at risk for kidney disease if you have: • Diabetes. Diabetes is the leading cause of CKD. High blood glucose, also called blood sugar, from diabetes can damage the blood vessels in your kidneys. • High blood pressure. High blood pressure is the second leading cause of CKD. Like high blood glucose, high blood pressure also can damage the blood vessels in your kidneys. • Heart disease. Research shows a link between kidney disease and heart disease. People with heart disease are at higher risk for kidney disease, and people with kidney disease are at higher risk for heart disease. Researchers are working to better understand the relationship between kidney disease and heart disease.
• Family history of kidney failure. If your mother, father, sister, or brother has kidney failure, you are at risk for CKD. Kidney disease tends to run in families. If you have kidney disease, encourage family members to get tested. What are the symptoms of CKD? Early CKD may not have any symptoms You may wonder how you can have CKD and feel fine. Our kidneys have a greater capacity to do their job than is needed to keep us healthy. For example, you can donate one kidney and remain healthy. You can also have kidney damage without any symptoms because, despite the damage, your kidneys are still doing enough work to keep you feeling well. For many people, the only way to know if you have kidney disease is to get your kidneys checked with blood and urine tests. As kidney disease gets worse, a person may have swelling, called edema. Edema happens when the kidneys can’t get rid of extra fluid and salt. Edema can occur in the legs, feet, or ankles and less often in the hands or face. Symptoms of advanced CKD • Chest Pain • Dry Skin • Itching or Numbness • Feeling Tired • Headaches • Increased or Decreased Urination • Loss of Appetite • Muscle Cramps
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
• Nausea • Shortness of Breath • Sleep Problems • Trouble Concentrating • Vomiting • Weight Loss People with CKD can also develop anemia, bone disease, and malnutrition. Managing Chronic Kidney Disease If you have chronic kidney disease (CKD), you can take steps to protect your kidneys from more damage. The sooner you know you have kidney disease, the better. The steps you take to protect your kidneys from damage also may help prevent heart disease—and improve your health overall. Making these changes when you have no symptoms may be hard, but it’s worthwhile. Ten ways to manage kidney disease: • Control your blood pressure. • Meet your blood glucose goal if you have diabetes • Work with your health care team to monitor your kidney health. • Take medicines as prescribed. • Work with a dietitian to develop a meal plan. • Make physical activity part of your routine. • Aim for a healthy weight. • Get enough sleep. • Stop smoking. • Find healthy ways to cope with stress and depression. Be careful about the over-the-counter medicines you take. If you take OTC or prescription medicines for headaches, pain, fever, or colds, you may be taking nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs include commonly used pain relievers and cold medicines that can damage your kidneys and lead to acute kidney injury, especially in those with kidney disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Ibuprofen and naproxen are NSAIDs. NSAIDs are sold under many different brand names, so ask your pharmacist or health care provider if the medicines you take are safe to use.
Make Healthy Food Choices Choose foods that are healthy for your heart and your entire body: fresh fruits, fresh or frozen vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat-free dairy products. Eat healthy meals, and cut back on salt and added sugars. Aim for less than 2,300 milligrams of sodium each day. Try to have less than 10 percent of your daily calories come from added sugars. Tips for making healthy food choices • Cook with a mix of spices instead of salt. • Choose veggie toppings such as spinach, broccoli, and peppers for your pizza.
• Serve foods without any gravy or added fats. • Try to choose foods with little or no added sugar. Gradually work your way down from whole milk to 2 percent milk until you’re drinking and cooking with fatfree (skim) or low-fat milk and milk products. • Eat foods made from whole grains—such as whole wheat, brown rice, oats, and whole-grain corn—every day. Use whole-grain bread for toast and sandwiches; substitute brown rice for white rice for home-cooked meals and when dining out. • Read food labels. Choose foods low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars. • Slow down at snack time. Eating a bag of low-fat popcorn takes longer than eating a slice of cake. Peel and eat an orange instead of drinking orange juice. • Try keeping a written record of what you eat for a week. It can help you see when you tend to overeat or eat foods high in fat or calories. Research has shown that the DASH eating plan may help you lower your blood pressure. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease, you may want to locate and work with a dietitian to create a meal plan that meets your needs. Work With Your Health Care Team To Monitor Your Kidney Health. Your primary care provider (PCP)—doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant—is the person you see for routine medical visits. Your PCP may monitor your kidney health and help you manage your diabetes and high blood pressure. A PCP can also prescribe medicines and may refer you to specialists. Your PCP may refer you to a nephrologist if you have a complicated case of kidney disease, your kidney disease is quickly getting worse, or your kidney disease is advanced. A nephrologist is a doctor who is a kidney specialist. For more information about Chronic Kidney Disease, please visit www.niddk.nih.gov.
The information in this article is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, provided is for general information purposes only. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
• Try baking or broiling meat, chicken, and fish instead of frying. EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 31
T
here’s Something I Have To Tell You All…Mommy Has Cancer is the first children’s book by the talented writer and publisher Towanna Hogue as she shares her personal story of surviving cancer. The children’s book aims to bring awareness to the emotional struggles of mothers and their families coping with finding the strength to have faith during such a challenging time. “To hear the words “You have cancer” is one of the scariest moments of a recently diagnosed cancer patient. My goal is to help other people in similar situations and their families deal with the effects of the unfortunate phenomena.”
YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/g_6zHqmCWh8 “I remember when I was diagnosed with cancer as if it were yesterday! I went to the doctor’s office and had a physical examination and was told nothing was wrong. The doctor said I was healthy. How was I healthy but had cancer?” Please visit www.towannahogue.com to learn more about her books. Follow @TowannaHogue @TowannaHogue.Author
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 101: SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES
By Stephanie Howard, MBA
D
eveloping a small business can often feel like going back to school. There is so much to learn when launching a new venture, and finding the right resources can be challenging. Seeking government support isn’t usually first on a business to-do list; however, several government entities provide resources and support to thousands of entrepreneurs annually. Here is a curated list of government business resources that assist small businesses with critical tools for long-term success: 1. Federal Resources • Small Business Administration www.sba.gov The Small Business Administration (SBA) is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business. SBA provides a variety of services ranging from free business counseling to access to capital. • USDA Rural Development Programs https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/business-programs Businesses that impact rural areas have access to many resources provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Rural Development programs. USDA programs help to provide capital, equipment, space, job training, and entrepreneurial skills that can help to start and/or grow a business. The programs work through partnerships with public and private community-based organizations and financial institutions to provide financial assistance, business development, and technical assistance to rural businesses. • Export-Import Bank of the United States https://www.exim.gov/ The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is an independent federal agency that fills gaps in private export finance. EXIM provides trade financing solutions – including export credit insurance, working capital guarantees, and guarantees of commercial loans to foreign buyers – to empower exporters of U.S. goods and services. • U.S. Department of Commerce https://www.commerce.gov/work-with-us/services-for-businesses Known as “America’s Data Agency,” the U.S. Department of Commerce provides the data necessary to support commerce. Data and export solutions, intellectual property topics, and Minority Business Growth are important resources provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce for small businesses. 2. State Resources • Georgia Department of Economic Development https://www.georgia.org/small-business
What constitutes a small business in Georgia? You are independently owned and operated and have fewer than 300 employees, or you bring in less than $30 million in yearly gross receipts. From getting your Georgia business license, learning about labor laws and permits, and figuring out the best tax structure for your new enterprise, Georgia directs you to the right resource for help. • Georgia Small Business Development Center https://www.georgiasbdc.org/ With 18 locations across the state, the University of Georgia Small Business Development Center’s goal is to enhance the economic well-being of Georgia by providing a wide range of educational services for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. • Georgia Secretary of State https://sos.ga.gov/ The Georgia Secretary of State tracks annual corporate filings, grants professional licenses, and oversees the state’s securities market. In addition, entrepreneurs can access the G.A. business and trademark search, licensing information, and additional business resource information. In addition to these resources, numerous local/county government resources vary by region. The local chamber of commerce, city small business divisions, and community innovation centers or business incubators provide critical resources based on local needs.
About
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard is Director of the Mercer Innovation Center and Lecturer of Marketing in the Stetson-Hatcher School of Business at Mercer University. She is an experienced marketing professional and advocate for small business development.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 33
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
back-to-back 70-goal campaigns, becoming the second team in MLS history to achieve that mark. By virtue of accumulating the league’s highest two-year point total, Atlanta United qualified for the Concacaf Champions League. In 2019 under head coach Frank de Boer, Atlanta won the U.S. Open Cup and became the first MLS club to win Campeones Cup by defeating Mexican champions Club America. The club again qualified for Concacaf Champions League play in 2020. Atlanta United and Eales were recognized with multiple awards in 2019. The club was named Sports Team of the Year at the Sports Business Awards, while Mercedes-Benz Stadium was named Best Facility. At the World Football Summit, Eales was named Executive of the Year, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium won Best Venue. It was the first time a club had won multiple categories and the first time an MLS team had been recognized at the ceremony.
Darren Eales President Atlanta United
Atlanta United announced the appointment of Darren Eales as President on Sept. 10, 2014. He joined the club several months later, following a transition period with world-renowned English Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, where he served as Executive Director. Since joining Atlanta, Eales has twice been named the Doug Hamilton MLS Executive of the Year. As the first President of Atlanta United, Eales led the club in its record-breaking 2017 inaugural campaign, which is widely considered one of the most accomplished seasons in MLS history, both on and off the field. He also led its on-field progression, hiring integral members to join the technical staff. Under this leadership, Atlanta United became the first expansion team to qualify for MLS Cup Playoffs since 2009 and just the second since 1998. On the pitch, Atlanta United became the earliest expansion team to win MLS Cup since 1998. The club finished the 2018 regular season with 69 points, secondmost in MLS history, and recorded 34 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
British-born Eales was raised by his father as a Chesterfield FC fan and was immersed in soccer all his life. After playing in the Academy at Cambridge United F.C. in England, he moved to the U.S. on a soccer scholarship playing for West Virginia University and Brown University, where he was named Ivy League Player of the Year and NSCAA All-America. Following his university play, Eales remained in the U.S., playing for the Hampton Roads Mariners and Hershey Wildcats in the USISL and the New York Centaurs in the A-League. When injuries cut short his professional playing career, Eales returned to England and earned an M.A. in Law at Cambridge University. In 2000 he qualified as a barrister specializing in sports law and spent six years practicing law at 2 Temple Gardens Chambers in London, where he is still a door tenant. Eales served as in-house legal counsel, director, and club secretary at West Bromwich Albion Football Club before joining Tottenham in 2010, where he touched on all major aspects of soccer operations. He helped to negotiate and execute player transfers, including playing a key role in the 2013 world record transfer fee sale of Gareth Bale to Real Madrid. During his four-year tenure with Spurs, the team qualified for European competition every season, reached the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League in 2011, and reached the quarterfinals of the UEFA Europa League in 2013. Eales lives in Atlanta with his wife Faith and their two sons, Edmund and James.
Q. What’s the most important leadership lesson you’ve learned, and how has it proven invaluable? A. A leader is only as good as the people who support them. You need to find the right people, give them the resources that they need and ultimately trust them to do their job. This was a key component for our launch at Atlanta United and will continue to be a pillar of our future success. Please visit www.atlutd.com for tickets, news, and more.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
public health emergency. He is also credited with delivering key economic development initiatives, including streamlining reviews of commercial and residential plans and delivering Augusta’s most diverse special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST) program (passed by the public at 72%). During his tenure, Donald also launched key transparency and diversity initiatives highlighted by a pilot body camera program, a $15 an hour minimum wage for city employees, a countywide non-discrimination ordinance, and delivery of the first comprehensive blight ordinance in Augusta’s history. Donald also has the distinction of serving as the first City Manager for Georgia’s fifth-largest city, the City of South Fulton. Under Donald’s leadership, South Fulton eliminated a $25 million deficit, doubled revenues, established the first positive fund balance (FY2021 $45 million) in the city’s history, streamlined service delivery, and set the strategic path for the city through robust land use, transportation, quality of life and the city’s first strategic plan.
Odie Donald, II Chief of Staff
City of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens
Regarded as a national leader in public administration, Odie Donald II serves as Chief of Staff to Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. As Chief of Staff, Donald serves as the chief advisor to the chief executive, supporting the delivery of services in Georgia’s largest city. Prior to joining the Dickens administration, Donald served as Administrator for the consolidated government of Augusta – Richmond County. As Administrator, Odie oversaw the day-to-day operations for the consolidated government of Georgia’s second-largest city with a population of more than 205,000, leading approximately 3,000 budgeted employees, a more than $15 billion tax digest, while administering a $1 billion operating and capital improvements budget. Under Donald’s leadership, Augusta improved bond ratings at the Augusta Municipal Airport (to BBB), received the certificate of excellence for financial reporting (GFOA) and administered more than $100 million allocated through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) aimed at mitigating the impacts of the global
Donald also served as the State Labor Administrator for the District of Columbia, where he delivered a long list of accomplishments which included: transforming the public workforce system into a national model, expanding the nation’s largest summer youth program, leading an array of public-private partnerships – including the opening the DC Infrastructure Academy, doubling spending with small business enterprises (SBEs), and awarding millions through micro-loans and grants to small businesses. As one of the nation’s top workforce professionals, Donald holds the distinction of being the only person to transition two-state systems (Georgia and the District of Columbia) through the implementation of WIOA, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2014. Donald is also an active civic leader serving as President of the National Forum of Black Public Administrators- Metro Atlanta Chapter, a member of the Georgia Forward Board of Directors, the WorkSource CSRA Board of Directors, the Augusta University MPA Advisory Board, and the 2021 executive cohort for Leadership Augusta. Donald is a proud graduate of Georgia State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in History in 2003 and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2012. Donald has been recognized as one of the southeast United States’ most prominent young professionals, being named 40 Under 40 by Georgia Trend magazine in 2015, as well as a 2018 YoungGov 40 honoree by Young Government Leaders and the inaugural 40 under 40 class of honorees for Georgia State University in 2018 joining a host of innovators in business, government, politics, and education.
Q. When managing cross-departmental projects, how do you ensure proper communication? A. When working across different service areas, there is no substitute to direct engagement and team interaction to ensure projects come to fruition and all parties are on the same page. In this new COVID-era, technology has helped make this easier via virtual meeting platforms that allow for frequent check-ins and tracking. Establishing goals, identifying roles, and periodically tracking progress collaboratively is vital when implementing initiatives across service areas. For latest information regarding the City of Atlanta, Please visit atlantaga.gov. EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 35
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Detavio Samuels CEO REVOLT Media & TV
African diaspora. Expanding to a full-service production operation within its newly built headquarters in the heart of midtown Atlanta, Georgia, RBN Studios will spearhead programming in various alternative formats. From news and opinion to talk shows, documentaries, and reoccurring specials that deal with key social justice issues, RBN Studios will create original content that resonates with Black communities. Detavio sits at the intersection of culture, content & branding and is one of corporate America’s youngest chief executive officers. With his unique background as a millennial with over a decade of executive experience across the client, creative and media sides of business, Detavio has a proven track record building cultural influence brands and helping some of the world’s biggest corporations (including Target, McDonald’s, AT&T, Pepsi, NBA, and Johnson & Johnson) build their business and drive cultural impact. Currently, Detavio works at REVOLT Media & TV, the nation’s leading creator & distributor of Hip Hop & Black culture content. Founded by Sean “Diddy” Combs, REVOLT aspires to shift the narrative around Black people globally by building the world’s largest & most powerful ecosystem for Black storytelling. At REVOLT, Detavio oversees all aspects of the business and is focused on growing rapidly, expanding globally, positioning Hip Hop to dominate the video space, and transforming the global media landscape. Detavio has been recognized for his work with awards such as Cablefax Top 100: Content Leader (2021), New Media Influencer (Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association, 2020), Trailblazer in Media (100 Black Men-NY, 2019), 40 Under 40 (The Network Journal, 2018), 2017 Trailblazer Award (National Urban League-NY, 2017), and Best Selling Author (Amazon, 2013). REVOLT recently announced the launch of its first headquarters and studio business, RBN Studios, which will spotlight unfiltered conversations about the issues that most affect Black people throughout America and the 36 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
As RBN Studios continues its mission in delivering stories from an authentic Black lens, the productions will ignite solution-oriented discourse that gives a voice to typically unheard perspectives. Centered around the belief that the Black experience is not monolithic, RBN Studios will relaunch its powerful flagship series REVOLT Black News Weekly, which will focus on untapped, underreported, and misconceived stories relevant to both Black culture and communities. The series will be hosted by Emmy award-nominated journalist Neima Abdulahi, who’s been tapped as the show’s Global News Anchor by Monique Chenault, REVOLT’s President of News and Documentary. Chenault also named Gen Z journalist and Spelman College graduate Kennedy Rue McCullough as RBN’s Entertainment and Pop Culture Correspondent. Mirroring REVOLT’s longstanding vision of creating impact as a Black multimedia powerhouse, this new initiative marks a turn for journalism to truly serve as a key resource of information for Black communities. The Atlanta-based news operation will further cement REVOLT’s footprint in the cultural epicenter and allow authentic content to fully reflect the Black experience on a global scale. RBN Studios also provides an opportunity for viewers to access unbiased information and have critical conversations surrounding sensitive, controversial, and emotional topics. “The Black perspective has been deliberately hidden from the world for too long. With RBN Studios, we will leave no stone unturned and shine a light in the darkest of corners to find the truth through a Black diasporic lens,” said Detavio Samuels, CEO of REVOLT. “REVOLT has always strived to unveil critical information and viewpoints for ourselves and the world, so we chose a business model that enables us to scale impact beyond our own distribution platform.”
Q. How do you inspire others while keeping yourself inspired about the organization’s mission? A. By making them one in the same. REVOLT’s mission to build the largest Black storytelling engine on the planet inspires me to wake up every day and do work for my people. That same mission is also the dream that inspires everyone around me—from the chairman, who birth created it, to the interns who help execute it. For more information on REVOLT’s linear content, please visit www.revolt.tv and www.revolt.tv/providers for local broadcast listings.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Donald Albright President & Co-Founder Tenderfoot TV
children, known as the Atlanta Child Murders. The city of Atlanta announced in March 2019 that after 40 years, it would be re-examining evidence in these cases. Tenderfoot TV’s popular podcast “To Live and Die in LA” has given authorities evidence that there was more than one person involved in the death of aspiring Hollywood actress Adea Shabani, and was named Associated Press’s Top Podcast of 2019. California native Donald Albright is an entrepreneur, producer, and co-founder of Atlanta-based content creation company Tenderfoot TV. He has spent the last 20 years working on various music and entertainment projects with notable artists, including Jay-Z, OutKast, Usher, DJ Khaled, and many more. In 2016, Albright joined friend and music video director Payne Lindsey to launch Tenderfoot TV, a content creation company that works with fellow creators to bring stories to life through an array of entertainment media - including podcasts, live shows, television, film, and other digital platforms. Since its launch, Tenderfoot TV has released multiple successful podcast franchises, including “Up and Vanished,” “Monster,” “Radio Rental,” and “To Live and Die in LA,” amassing over 600 million downloads in total in just four years. Through Tenderfoot TV, Albright has garnered partnerships with media companies including iHeartRadio, NBCUniversal, HBO, Audible, Netflix, Cadence13, and Issa Rae’s label Raedio, continuously collaborating on new podcasts. Albright has made it a priority to ensure that Tenderfoot’s projects leave a lasting footprint beyond entertainment. An integral aspect of the company’s projects is that their true crime podcasts are not only entertaining but also give authorities tools to uncover new leads and crack these cases that have gone under the radar for too long. “Up and Vanished” helped crack the case of the missing schoolteacher and beauty queen Tara Grinstead. It was followed by “Atlanta Monster,” which helped renew interest in the 29 cases of Atlanta’s missing and murdered
Albright scaled “Atlanta Monster” into the “Monster” franchise, launching other investigative hits throughout 2019-2020, including “Monster: The Zodiac Killer” and “Monster: DC Sniper.” He’s also behind the no. 1 true crime hit “Culpable” and worked to put out season two of Payne Lindsey’s No. 1 horror anthology podcast, “Radio Rental.” Albright serves as executive producer on Tenderfoot TV’s “Up and Vanished” TV docu-series for Oxygen Networks that aired in 2020 and has a variety of television and film projects in development. In 2020, through a deal brokered by Albright, Tenderfoot partnered with Issa Rae’s label Raedio and HBO to create a one-episode special podcast “Looking for LaToya,” based on Insecure’s show within a show of the same name. Tenderfoot also released “Somebody,” in partnership with the Invisible Institute, The Intercept, Topic Studios, and iHeartRadio, which investigates the death of a young black man in Chicago. Continuing partnerships with iHeart and Cadence, Tenderfoot announced new podcast slates for 2020-2021 in The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline, respectively. Dubbed the “Podcast Kingmaker” by Atlanta Magazine, Albright’s success in the podcast industry has been widely acclaimed. Albright serves as Chairperson for The Podcast Academy, and in 2020 he won both an Icon Award and the 2020 Audible Audio Pioneer Award. Fast Company also recognized Tenderfoot as a company that “knows how to keep listeners engaged,” and Albright plans to continue that mentality of entertainment with a purpose as he leads other forthcoming Tenderfoot projects. Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in the podcast industry? A. Develop a strong relationship and an understanding of the space before you jump in. Just as it takes time for listeners to discover your show, it also takes time to learn the industry and build your inner circle. Understand that you are more important than your show, so my advice is to be patient and calculated in charting a course that sets you up for success. To have longterm success, you will need to rely on relationships to bring forth business, marketing, and creative collaboration. Join a group or an organization and begin to build your inner circle. Visit tenderfoot.tv and experience real, powerful storytelling.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 37
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
He also serves as the Chair of the bank’s Asian employee resource group, Asian Leadership Network, which serves 21 chapters across the U.S. and 11,000+ members around the world. He is a member of the bank’s Atlanta market leadership team, driving volunteerism and philanthropy to the city of Atlanta. His career started with the bank in 2003 as a part-time telemarketer and has slowly progressed his career to where he is today. Prior to his current role, he served in various leadership roles within the credit card business, including managing a large co-branded credit card portfolio. Allen earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Kennesaw State University. He is passionate about philanthropy, diversity and inclusion, and the city of Atlanta. He has served as President and Chairman of the board of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of Asian American Professionals and now serves as their President Emeritus. He has been recognized by Georgia Asian Time’s Top 25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia both in 2017 and 2019. In recognition of his efforts, he has received the Presidential Service Award for volunteerism in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. Allen resides in Woodstock, GA.
Allen Chen
Senior Vice President Diversity & Inclusion Executive
Bank of America
Allen Chen is a Global Diversity and Inclusion Executive at Bank of America. He oversees the strategy and initiatives for the bank’s Global Diversity and Inclusion Council. The council is comprised of senior leaders from each business line around the company, leaders from all regions around the world, and the CEO. The council delivers on the promise of Bank of America being a great place to work and to create an environment where all employees feel they have the opportunity to achieve their goals. In addition, Allen leads the strategy for our Asian employee base in collaboration with the bank’s Asian Advisory Council. This council is comprised of senior Asian leaders across the company and is focused on creating opportunities and growth potential for Asian colleagues across the bank and increasing awareness of Asian American
culture,
representation,
success.
Q. In what ways are you seeing a positive change in diversity and inclusion in corporate America? A. Where do I start? A lot of great companies, including Bank of America, have had a long legacy and continue to drive positive impact in Diversity and Inclusion. To me, there are two distinct areas in that I have seen continued growth: Companies are not just talking the talk; they are now walking the walk. As reported by the Washington Post back in 2021, there has been nearly $50 billion dollars committed by America’s 50 biggest public companies to address racial inequality as a result of George Floyd’s murder, including Bank of America’s $1.25 billion dollar commitment. Not only is there an uptick in monetary contributions, but companies are leaning in more, providing human capital to organizations and ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table. For example, Connie Chung Joe, CEO of Asian Americans Advancing Justice in Los Angeles, joined Bank of America’s National Community Advisory Council to help address business practices and products. Diversity and Inclusion is showing up more in everyday life. When have you watched a Disney movie, like Encanto, and seen yourself? When have you scrolled through Netflix shows and seen a show that spoke to you? When did you last use an emoji that looked like you? The beauty of our country’s diversity is showing up more every day, and rightfully so, as 42% of the U.S. population is racially or ethnically diverse according to the 2020 U.S. Census, which is an increase of 25% since 2010.
and See what all Bank of America has to offer by visiting www. bankofamerica.com.
38 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Back Atlanta, National Press Club, CNN, Good Day Atlanta, Black Issues in Higher Education National Video Conference, and MBC Town Hall Meeting. Mr. Dortch is the recipient of numerous awards and honors that celebrate his efforts; a partial list includes: listed in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 May Editions of Ebony Magazine as one of The 100 Most Influential African Americans; listed in Spring 2001 through 2014 Publications of Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of The 100 Most Influential Atlantans; 2008 Community Service Professional of the Year Award; 2008 FraserNet Community Service Award; 2008 Global Leadership Empowerment Award; Board of Trustees, Leadership Atlanta; Vice Chairman of the Board, Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation; Chairman of the Board, Friendship Force International; Chairman of the Board, Fulton/DeKalb County Hospital Authority; 2010 was inducted into Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau’s Atlanta Hospitality Hall of Fame; Three Term Chairman of The Board, The Atlanta Business League. Member of Operation Hope Board of Trustees, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Board of Trustees, Talladega College Board of Trustees, Clark Atlanta University Board of Trustees; Chairman of The Board, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation.
Thomas W. Dortch, Jr. National Chairman
100 Black Men of America, Inc.
Thomas W. Dortch, Jr., is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TWD, Inc. In 1990, he became the State Director and served as Chief Administrator for United States Senator Sam Nunn. Mr. Dortch was the first African-American to serve in this capacity for any U. S Senator. Some of Mr. Dortch’s other accomplishments include Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta Transportation Systems, Inc., Chairman, and CEO of Cornerstone Parking, Chairman of Lancor Parking Management, LLC, Managing Partner of FAD Consulting, LLC, founding the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc., co-founder the Georgia Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (GAME) to fill a void as an advocacy organization for minority business development, and cofounder the Greater Atlanta Economic Alliance as a capacity building and business development organization for the construction and transportation industries. Mr. Dortch has had guest appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Fox News Channel, the O’Reilly Factor, C-SPAN, Talk
Mr. Dortch is a much sought-after speaker on an international, national level to governmental entities, corporations, and educational institutions, including the Darden School of Business University of Virginia, Southern University, Delaware State University, Jarvis Christian College, Florida A&M University, South Carolina State University, Georgia State University, Thomas University, Georgia Tech, Paine College, Tuskegee University, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Emerging Leaders Forum, White House Initiatives on Black Colleges, Federal Executive Board, Federal Aviation Administration, Lockheed Georgia Corporation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, United Negro College Fund, National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO), and more. Dortch earned a B.A. Degree in Sociology and Pre- Professional Social Work from “The” Fort Valley State University in 1972, and a Masters of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Clark-Atlanta University in 1986. He also attended Georgia State University as a Ford Fellow in the Urban Administration Program. Dortch received Honorary Doctors Degrees from Fayetteville State University, Jarvis Christian College, Fort Valley State University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and Livingstone College. Dortch was elected to a seventh term as National Chairman of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The mission of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is to improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans.
Q. You were quoted stating, “I will give out before I give up!” Can you elaborate on what that statement means to you? A. “I will give out before I give up” refers to my commitment to see things thru. If I make a commitment, I remain focused on making it to the finish line. To find a chapter, make a donation, or learn about the organization, go to 100blackmen.org.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 39
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR WILL PLAY AT ATLANTA’S FOX THEATRE FROM APR. 19 TO APR. 24, 2022
during the final weeks in the life of Jesus Christ, as seen through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar’.
Following critically acclaimed, sold-out engagements in the UK, the reimagined 50th Anniversary tour of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR will play Atlanta’s Fox Theatre from Apr. 1924 as part of the Broadway in Atlanta 40th anniversary season. The 2017 Olivier awardingwinning production from Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre goes on sale to the general public on Dec. 10. Tickets start at $40 and can be purchased at FoxTheatre.org/superstar. Aaron LaVigne leads the show as Jesus, joined by James T. Justis as Judas and Jenna Rubaii as Mary. The tour also features Alvin Crawford as Caiphas, Tommy Sherlock as Pilate, and Tyce Green as Annas. Pepe Nufrio returns to the tour as the standby for Jesus and Judas. The ensemble includes David Andre, Sara Andreas, Courtney Arango, Wesley J. Barnes, Milena J. Comeau, Lydia Ruth Dawson, Derek Ferguson, Brian Golub, Brittany Rose Hammond, Garfield Hammonds, Quiana Holmes, Darrell T. Joe, Sheila Jones, Jacob Lacopo, Paul Louis Lessard, Eric A. Lewis, Tommy McDowell, Danny McHugh, Jenny Mollet, Sarah Parker, Erick Patrick, SandyRedd, Cooper Stanton and Chelsea Williams. Featuring lyrics and music by Emmy, GRAMMY, Oscar and Tony winners Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, the North American tour of this iconic musical is helmed by acclaimed director Timothy Sheader and cutting-edge choreographer Drew McOnie. Rounding out the creative team is set and costume design by 2016 Tony Award nominee Tom Scutt, lighting design by Lee Curran, sound design by Keith Caggiano and Nick Lidster, with music supervision by Tom Deering and North American music supervisor David Holcenberg. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary series of events 40 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR is a proven musical phenomenon with a world-wide fan base. As demonstrated by NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert, this epic work attracted over 9.6 million viewers, earned the highest ratings in its time period, and received the highest critical ranking of any live musical event on network TV. On September 17, 2021 a variety of special edition Jesus Christ Superstar albums, remastered at Abbey Road, were released. These special anniversary editions are a celebration of the original 1970 double concept album and its continued success spanning an incredible 50 years. Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, selling out two consecutive engagements in 2016 and 2017. The production played a West End engagement at the Barbican in 2019 before returning to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre in concert version during the summer of 2020. The North American tour of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR is produced by Stephen Gabriel and Work Light Productions and will have traveled to more than 50 cities during its three-year run. The original production was produced by London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. For additional information about this production, please visit FoxTheatre.org/ superstar. @JesusChristSuperstar |
@JCSTheMusical
ABOUT BROADWAY IN ATLANTA Broadway Across America (BAA) is part of the John Gore Organization family of companies, which includes Broadway.com, The Broadway Channel, BroadwayBox.com and Group Sales Box Office. Led by 15-time Tony-winning theater producer John Gore (Owner & CEO), BAA is the foremost presenter of first-class touring productions in North America, operating in 48 markets with over 400,000 subscribers. Presentations include Disney’s The Lion King, Wicked, The Book of Mormon, The Phantom of the Opera and Hamilton. Current and past productions include Ain’t Too Proud, Beautiful, Cats, Chicago, Dear Evan Hansen, Mean Girls, Moulin Rouge! and To Kill A Mockingbird. The John Gore Organization is the leading developer, producer, distributor and marketer of Broadway theatre worldwide. Under the leadership of 14time Tony-winning theater producer and owner John Gore, its family of companies includes Broadway Across America, Broadway.com, The Broadway Channel, BroadwayBox.com and Group Sales Box Office. The company presents shows in 47 cities across North America as well as on Broadway, OffBroadway, London’s West End, Japan, and China. It has won Tony Awards in every producing category as well as numerous other Drama League, Drama Desk and Olivier awards.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
AARON LAVIGNE AND THE COMPANY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR OF JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
AAARON LAVIGNE, TOMMY SHERLOCK AND THE COMPANY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR OF JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
JAMES DELISCO BEEKS AND THE COMPANY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR OF JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
Photo by Matthew Murphy
Photo by Matthew Murphy
JAMES DELISCO BEEKS AND THE COMPANY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR OF JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
JAMES DELISCO BEEKS, AARON LAVIGNE AND THE COMPANY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR OF JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
JAMES DELISCO BEEKS AND AARON LAVIGNE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR OF JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
Photo by Matthew Murphy
Photo by Matthew Murphy
Photo by Matthew Murphy
Photo by Matthew Murphy
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 41
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Fanpage & Athlete Licensing Company Bring NFTs to College Sports
F
anpageLLC, the proprietor of the polygon Fanpage NFT platform, has become the exclusive NFT provider for Athlete Licensing Company (ALC), and together have already begun bringing the NFT opportunity to top tier college athletes as a way for them to monetize their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL).
The recent partnership has already begun to pay dividends as NFT projects have commenced for some of the top-rated athletes in all college sports. “Partnering with ALC is a fantastic opportunity for us,” said Billy Rodgers, Fanpage CEO. “Not only does it give us the ability to work with some of the most promising college athletes in the US, but also to work with amazing people. The team at ALC is brilliant, committed, and has an amazing vision for their company. But more than that, as former college athletes, they have a true heart for the kids they represent that comes through in everything they do. We’re expecting a ton of success together.” The partnership provides an end-to-end opportunity for players
that provides transparent royalty collection, rights protection,
to monetize their Name, Image, and Likeness within the hottest
and best-in-class athlete brand management and monetization
and fastest-growing industry of NFTs. From conception, creation,
services. As a software-as-a-service company, ALC also offers an
pricing, inventory, and roll-out strategies from Fanpage to
ancillary platform for NIL monetization that partners with student-
royalty collection, compliance, intellectual property protection,
athletes, agencies, collectives, sponsors, and donors. ALC boasts
and administrative support from ALC. “Fanpage and our sports
a wealth of experience in the intellectual property world and
agency partners have recognized and been catalysts to bring this
brings significant expertise in NCAA-compliance requirements,
best-in-class NIL opportunity to these elite athletes and the fans
tech-enabled brand management, and administrative support
that support them,” said Bobby Bramhall, ALC President. “Now,
with monthly royalty statements to athletes. To learn more, visit
school supporters can rally around their favorite players to gain
athlete-licensing.com.
access to exclusive limited memorabilia that can skyrocket in value and support the careers of these student-athletes.”
About Fanpage
The group is launching their first series with 7 of the top-rated
Fanpage is a boutique NFT platform for Music Artists, Athletes,
NCAA Baseball players from 3 of the top sports agencies in the
Brands, and Influencers, with a mission to bring NFTs to the
country titled “The Future All-Stars,” which includes Tre Morgan
masses. The company works hand-in-hand with Creators from
from LSU, Tanner Witt from the University of Texas, Logan Tanner
design and creation to pricing, inventory, and roll-out strategy.
from Mississippi State, Roman Kimball from Notre Dame, Micah
Fanpage then provides its Creators with the tools to sell their NFTs
Dallas from Texas A&M, Cam Brown from TCU, and Trey Gibson
directly to their fans using a simple credit card transaction while
from Liberty University. The series will feature a different athlete
also catering to NFT enthusiasts by allowing Fanpage NFTs to
each week for seven weeks which began with Tre Morgan on Feb.
be transferred and resold on third-party marketplaces. Investors
25.
include iHeartMedia, Townsquare Media, and Mike Whelan,
In addition to the Future All-Stars series, there will be the big-
Principal of Verity Instruments.
time college football players, current Major League Baseball players, and other soon-to-be household names in college and pro baseball. To learn more about the drop and become one of the first people to own the first-ever NFT from these Future AllStars, visit tremorgan@fanpage.com. About Athlete Licensing Company (ALC): ALC is a tech-enabled name, image, and likeness (NIL) company 42 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
To learn more, visit fanpage.com or contact at info@fanpage.com.
Let’s get them back together again, safely. Get the latest facts on protecting them from COVID-19 and dangerous new variants. GetVaccineAnswers.org
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
in Georgia, equipping more than 600 community members with skills to serve their communities. The GALEO Leadership Council, Spanish-Language Leadership Series, and the Latino Leaders Summit are also integral to GALEO’s leadership, empowerment, and networking activities. Through GALEO’s voter engagement efforts, the Georgia Latino electorate has grown to well over 250,000 from a mere 10,000 in 2003, and Latino voter participation rates in most jurisdictions in Georgia during the 2016 election out-performed national Latino voter participation rates. In 2015, citing the federal Voting Rights Act Section 203, Gonzalez and LatinoJustice spearheaded the successful effort to make Spanish-language materials available to voters in Gwinnett County. In 2015, GALEO LCDF was honored by the Sapelo Foundation with the prestigious Smith Bagley Award for its continued success and exemplary work with the community. Gonzalez is a native of Laredo, Texas, and received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1995. He completed his Master of Public Administration with a Nonprofit Administration emphasis at the Andrew Young School of Public Policy at Georgia State University in 2005. In 1996, Gonzalez moved to
Jerry Gonzalez
Atlanta for a job as Field Support Engineer for Rockwell Automation.
Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials
(MALDEF) as a Legislative Policy Analyst, focusing upon immigrants’
Founder & CEO
After transitioning into the nonprofit arena in 2002, Gonzalez worked with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund rights issues at the Georgia General Assembly and in several local jurisdictions across the Southeast. Due to his efforts at GALEO, Mr. Gonzalez has been recognized by Georgia Trend Magazine as one of
Jerry
Gonzalez
is
the
founding
and
Georgia’s 100 Most Influential Georgians for several years and serves
current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
as a trustee and member on foundation and advisory boards, along
the Georgia Association of Latino Elected
with many other honors and awards. In 2017, he was selected to
Officials (GALEO) and the GALEO Latino
participate in the Rockwood Institute’s ‘National Leading from the
Community Development Fund (GLCDF).
Inside Out (LIO) Yearlong Fellows’ executive leadership program.
GALEO was founded in 2003 and is a 501(c) (6) statewide nonprofit and non-partisan organization; its mission is to increase civic engagement and leadership development of the Latino/Hispanic community across Georgia. The GALEO Latino Community Development Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
When not traveling throughout Georgia speaking at town hall meetings and advocating for education, civic engagement, and fair immigration policies, Gonzalez lives in Atlanta with his husband of over 25 years, Ray, an established and practicing pediatrician, and their dog, Zack. Jerry’s hobbies include photography, travel, hiking, and he considers himself an avid road cyclist.
organization affiliated with GALEO. The GALEO Impact Fund, Inc. is a 501(c)4
Q. How do you feel traits like empathy and vulnerability play
organization.
a role in your leadership?
At GALEO, Gonzalez has utilized not only
A. Both empathy and vulnerability are essential in leadership.
his extensive political experience but also
Leading within a community and with a team, both of the traits
his deep understanding of the struggles of
are essential for connection and building trust.
the Latino community in Georgia. During his tenure with GALEO, the GALEO Institute for Leadership (GIL) program has become a flagship leadership development for the Latino and immigrant community 44 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Go to galeo.org to learn more about events, news, and more.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
alumni and marketing campaigns, digital transformation, and local engagement efforts. Before joining 4-H, Stevens served as national Vice President, Marketing, Strategy & Operations at Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), where his most notable accomplishment was spearheading BGCA’s most impactful brand awareness and fundraising campaign launch to date – Great Futures Start Here. During Stevens’ tenure at National 4-H Council and Boys & Girls Clubs of America, his ability to reimagine organizations and marketing and fundraising streams contributed to more than $100 million raised, $150 million in media, and transformed local engagement across the two national youth organizations. Recognized across nonprofit and marketing industries as a proven visionary leader and strategist, Stevens was named American Marketing Association Foundation’s (AMAF) 2018 National Nonprofit Marketer of the Year, the highest honor bestowed by the AMA/AMAF on nonprofit marketing professionals for his leadership in revitalizing 4-H’s 100-year-old brand image. Stevens and his wife, Erica, are the proud parents of two daughters and actively serve in their community. Stevens serves as Board Director of Friends School of Atlanta, is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and is an engaged alumnus of the University of Georgia.
Artis Stevens President & CEO
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
As President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Stevens brings 25 years of leadership in the positive youth development sector. With a diverse background in bridging innovative marketing, fundraising, and program strategies, Stevens has generated awareness and revenue to drive greater impact for youth, families, and communities in need. His passion for building purpose-driven brands and cultivating boards and talent has inspired partnerships with more than 60 of the most well-known brands in the country. Highly skilled in developing innovative marketing strategies at the grassroots and national levels, Stevens brings a diverse mix of expertise in marketing strategy, partnership development, influencer engagement, and brand management, positioning him as a sought-after speaker on revitalizing nonprofit brands, infusing brand culture, and converting marketing to engagement.
Q. How do you align your organization with your vision and mission? A. As President & CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, I take the helm of the organization at a critical moment for our nation’s youth. The youngest in a large family with limited resources, I was surrounded with positive relationships that inspired my potential. I am the son and grandson of preachers, and I often share my calling for the past 25 years has focused on empowering young people. As the first Black CEO in BBBSA’s 100+ year history, I see this historic announcement as fuel to break more barriers. I previously served as Senior Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer for the National 4-H Council and the National Vice President, Marketing, Strategy & Operations at Boys & Girls Club of America. I am an award-winning nonprofit marketing leader with a passion for building purposedriven brands, boards, and teams. My experience has also led to transformational outcomes in fundraising and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Visit www.bbbs.org for more information about the Big Brother Big Sister of America organization. @Artisnstevens @Artisstevens @Artis-stevens-b386195/
Over the past six years, Stevens served as Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the National 4-H Council, leading the organization’s brand positioning, EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 45
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Jay Lilley CEO Court Dreams
Young, NBA Slam Dunk Champion and former Hawks sensation, Josh Smith, Stanley Remy, one of the most sought after NBA trainers, the veteran playmaker for the Milwaukee Bucks, George Hill, electrifying NBA player, Lance Stephenson, NBA agent, Chris Gaston, comedic funny guy, Kountry Wayne, Atlanta Hawks, Morehouse College and many, many more.
Meet Jay Lilley, the CEO of Court Dreams, a highend sports construction firm headquartered in Atlanta, GA specializing in custom residential backyard basketball courts and commercial indoor gym floors. Lilley and his company have designed and built upwards of 300+ courts, including some basketball court installations for several memorable clients all across the country. Being one of the only blacked owned sports construction firms in the world is a true testament to his grind, forward-thinking approach, and pursuit to change the narrative in the industry. Lilley has several years of expertise in the sports construction world. His passion for basketball started at a very young age, and like many other kids, he had dreams of playing on the biggest stage ever, the NBA! Those aspirations did not manifest, but his love for basketball and keen marketing experience from working in corporate America birthed one of the most sought-after high-end sports construction firms, Court Dreams. Lilley has been dubbed the “Court King” for his ALL-STAR caliber clientele. Court Dreams mantra, “Our Courts Match Your Lifestyle,” is proof positive with some of the biggest names in the world choosing Court Dreams to design and build their one-of-a-kind custom courts. From the likes of one of the most recognizable faces and names in the world, Shaquille O’Neal, Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Deontay Wilder, Grammy-nominated recording artist Ludacris, celebrity fitness trainer and entrepreneur, Ron “Boss” Everline, former NFL players, Jason Campbell & Ben Grubbs, Atlanta Falcons safety, Duron Harmon, Atlanta Hawks superstar, Trae 46 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Lilley attended the School of Communication Arts in Raleigh, NC, and earned a degree in Marketing with a concentration in Graphic Design. He has worked for companies such as ABC Television, Volvo Trucks N. America, and a sports construction company serving as Senior Vice President of Business Development. After working several years in corporate America, Lilley decided to venture out into the world of entrepreneurship, owning a sports design company for youth sports, an IT company, a gas station, and a deli. “Nothing has been more satisfying than owning Court Dreams. Catering to high-end celebrities’ residential and commercial clients has been a true blessing.” Jay Lilley and his wife Khadija are parents to a beautiful blended family of 6 wonderful kids. Khadija, also known as “KD,” is the President of Court Dreams.
Q. How do you get others to accept your ideas? A. I believe in a collective effort, and it’s important that every member of our team sincerely feel like contributors. I poke holes with my ideology and process implementations factoring all pros and cons from a business perspective, a customer-oriented mindset, and an employee. The goal is to paint the picture showing the what, who, and the why. I then asked my personnel if they were the customer, spending their hard-earned money, would this new idea, concept, or process make them happy that they chose Court Dreams. Once I create the “what would make you happy as the customer methodology,” it’s a lot easier to understand why and how I came up with the idea.
Follow Jay Lilley and Court Dreams on Instagram @courtdreams.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Arthur M. Fix
Chief Operating Officer Atlanta Botanical Garden
worked with Jack Welch and Jeff Immelt, Boston Consulting Group, Coca Cola and The Equinox Group.
Arthur M. Fix is the Chief Operating Officer of the Atlanta Botanical Garden, where he has led operations and spearheaded construction projects since joining the Garden in 2012. Prior to that, Fix served as Vice President for Operations for Silverman Construction Management Program, where he was responsible for the design, construction, and management of numerous public and private projects. Fix received Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Architecture degrees from Auburn University and has nearly 38 years of experience as an architect, general contractor, and real estate developer. While many elements of the Garden envisioned had been built by the time he joined the Garden, the opportunity to join with such a dynamic institution was serendipity for Fix, and many of the construction programs he has led while at the Garden allowed him to fulfill his architectural thesis vision. As part of the Garden team, Fix worked on the design and construction of all recent projects, including Gardens in Storza Woods, renovation to the Children’s Garden, Longleaf restaurant, Skyline Garden, conservatory renovations, Conservation and Training Center, and Atlanta Botanical Garden satellite extension in Gainesville. In addition, he oversees operational aspects, including Special Events and Exhibits, which brings seasonal art exhibitions to the Garden, as well as the popular Garden Lights, Holiday Lights.
A native of Birmingham, AL, after his graduation from Auburn, Fix received an offer to join Cooper Carry Architects and moved to Atlanta in 1984. While he thoroughly enjoyed his work at Cooper Carry, there was significant travel involved. In addition, Fix learned that there were many architects who were excellent designers but lacked knowledge of what it actually took to build a building. So after 15 years of practicing architecture, Fix pursued becoming a licensed contractor so he would have the full knowledge of not only how to design a building but also how to put a building together. His first projects as a contractor were with General Electric Power Systems, where he collaborated with Cousins Properties for the new GE headquarters, located in Marietta, GA. The work at GE was rewarding and challenging as it taught him that for each project, you could always do the next project better in terms of lowering cost or reducing the construction schedule while maintaining overall quality to deliver each project on time and within budget. After 9/11, Fix left construction and worked in real estate development before joining Silverman Construction Program Management as Vice President, where he worked with Arnie Silverman, who previously owned Winter Construction. Fix now lives in Milton, GA, where he has acreage with a hobby farm and enjoys spending his free time at a home in Fairhope, AL.
Q. What do you believe are some qualities that make a great leader? A. I believe that a few qualities of a good leader should include remaining flexible and open to new opinions and or alternate approaches, with a keen ability to quickly identify potential problems and expertise to seek resolution in a timely manner. Additionally, a good leader must have a clear passion for their work, with a vision to build a great team and then allow the team to execute their responsibilities with appropriate guidance and respect.
Visit atlantabg.org to learn more about the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Prior to his work at the Garden, Fix was involved in the nonprofit world and has extensive experience in governmental, retail, and corporate sectors of work for such clients as General Electric Power Systems, where he EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 47
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
how agencies operated, but the experiment paid off. Eighteen years later and Carabiner has evolved into one of the Southeast’s leading B2B-tech communications firms. “By rethinking how an agency can operate, Carabiner meets two needs—acting as a connecting agent to top-notch industry practitioners, enabling them to come together to serve clients effectively while having greater work flexibility, and providing clients with a high-value model for getting the quality services they need,” said Baron. “Many of our team members have collaborated for years and work as a cohesive unit just as professionals in any brick-andmortar agency do.” Carabiner’s flexible structure and low overhead are a big win for clients, which allows the agency to fit within many focused budgets. It supports a range of B2B tech and healthcare companies, from bootstrapped and venture-funded startups to high-growth and well-established corporations accustomed to larger programs. Clients can cost-effectively scale services and resources up or down as needed or even go on hold between campaigns. Clients further benefit from Carabiner’s core mantra of “no newbies on your account,” only utilizing professionals with at least a decade of experience, and most have more.
Peter Baron
Founder & Principal
Carabiner Communications
Peter Baron has spent the entirety of his career as an “agency man,” starting out with a large communications agency in New York, then taking an executive position with an Atlanta-based high-tech PR firm before co-founding his own Metro Atlanta agency, which he later sold to PR juggernaut Hill & Knowlton. When it came time to embark on his next venture, however, he decided to start a new kind of agency—one with a twist. From his vantage point, Baron had noticed the presence of skilled industry veterans who were either making the choice—just as he once had—to venture out on their own or who were currently working in a traditional agency or corporate roles but felt confined and desired greater freedom. With this in mind, Baron founded Carabiner Communications in 2004 as an experiment to see if high-performing teams could be assembled to meet client needs, but without the high real-estate overhead, long commutes, and nine-tofive structure of traditional firms. In prepandemic times, such a virtual, remoteworking business model was an outlier to 48 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Team members are highly vetted and bring to the table a range of skills, from marketing strategy and execution to content development, branding, lead generation, media outreach, web design, and more. Establishing thought leadership and gaining visibility for clients are common objectives that lead to augmented market credibility and greater sales. Baron enjoys the agency’s flexible work model as well, enabling him to pursue favorite activities like camping, visiting family in his native Great Britain, and doing regular community service work while still consulting on agency accounts. “Our team does a great job of providing unparalleled services while keeping work-life in balance,” said Baron. “I’m proud that we’ve empowered such quality of life.”
Q. What goals are you still working toward achieving? A. One of the things we’re still working on at Carabiner Communications is establishing a way to provide the same benefits of our business model to a much larger group of people. It thrills me to know that our team members can not only do what they love and are brilliant at, but they also have the flexibility to prioritize their personal lives and not be tied to the constraints of a traditional agency environment. We’re now working on extending that model that’s worked so well for our current team members to other skilled individuals, including those in different parts of the country—and eventually, even around the world. I believe growing in this way is fundamental to our agency’s future. Providing such freedom and flexibility to even more professionals is the legacy I’m working toward. Learn more about Carabiner Communications at www.carabinercomms.com.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
at GPTC in 2017, Dr. Clark has led GPTC’s Economic Development Division to record growth of over 400 companies served through customized contract training. He also secured more than $400,000 in philanthropic gifts from business and industry to support the advancement of the institution’s credit and non-credit programs in the areas of advanced manufacturing and STEM-related programs. A former Vice President and CEO at Harrisburg Area Community College’s (HACC) Harrisburg Campus, Dr. Clark was responsible for providing educational experiences to more than 8,000 students in the Harrisburg metropolitan area. His responsibilities included leading full-time and part-time faculty and staff while managing a $37 million budget. He also developed and established campusplanning strategies resulting in; a master plan for building and maintenance; the renovation of the Cooper Student Center; increased campus scholarships with an $11 million campaign; facilitated the alumni relations strategic planning, and led efforts to increase enrollment and outreach with the neighboring counties. Dr. Clark has been successful in writing, managing, and evaluating various state and federal grant programs such as Title III, Student Support Services, and Upward Bound. In addition, he coordinated efforts for grant programs to assist college and pre-college programs and strengthen outreach efforts to the local community. One such initiative resulted in Frederick Community College being awarded a $450,000 U.S. Department of Education College Access grant to support retention and completion efforts of firstgeneration students.
Dr. Irvin T. Clark
Vice President for Economic Development Georgia Piedmont Technical College Dr. Irvin T. Clark is a results-orientated leader who has committed his career to advancing the mission of community and technical colleges as a gateway to opportunity for both students and business and industry. With over 20 years in higher education, he brings a unique combination of experience and skills in the areas of enrollment management, student success, economic development, workforce, and career/technical education, fundraising, credit and non-credit program development, and entrepreneurial activities, which support revenue opportunities for an institution. He has successfully worked with K-12 and four-year university partners to establish and grow partnerships through programs and services that promote access to student success and completion. Dr. Clark currently serves as Vice President for Economic Development for Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC), a public two-year technical college located outside of Atlanta, Georgia. At GPTC, he is responsible for working with the business and industry community to ensure that their workforce needs are addressed through the various academic and workforce development programs offered at the college. Since his arrival
Dr. Clark holds both an M.S. in Adult and Continuing Education and a B.A. in Sociology from Cheyney University. He earned an Ed.D. in Higher Education from Morgan State University. Dr. Clark also successfully completed a research fellowship through the Goldseeker Fellowship program at Morgan State University.
Q. What are the best ways leaders can support other leaders, whether within the same organization or different organizations? A. I think the best way leaders can support other leaders is through three distinctive ways: • Being available and ready to listen. Leaders oftentimes need someone to serve as a confidential sounding board. In many instances, leaders managing their daily activities and decisions need someone to share ideas and perspectives that will allow their concerns or excitement to be expressed and/or challenged in a safe space. • Setting a positive example through your own actions with others. Leaders must understand that how you support and interact with others may influence how your colleagues will interact with you as a leader. • Be willing to allow others to stand on your shoulders. Leaders have to be willing and ready to allow others to grow. Utilizing your position or platform to support and grow others can help both an emerging or established leader along with the organization or department they are managing. Being selfless and committed to paying it forward can have an everlasting impact on how leaders at all levels maintain a culture that fosters support.
Visit www.gptc.edu to learn more about the diverse educational programs offered at GPTC.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 49
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
What You Need to Know About
Cloud Email Security
E
mail is one of the top three cloud services in use today. As one of the most prominent forms of communication used by modern businesses, email is a common vector for both targeted spear-phishing attacks as well as other forms of malicious information gathering. The market reflects the need for cloud email security, with dozens if not hundreds of security solutions available. With so many options, it’s hard to know what to look for and which secure email services are the most valuable investment for your company. What to Look for in a Cloud Email Security Solution In order to qualify as a cloud email security solution, a product must provide cloud-hosted email services and protect against email-based attacks by blocking or quarantining suspicious emails. At the basic level, the email security solution should protect against a wide range of threats such as social engineering attacks, malware, viruses, and spam. Social engineering attacks include phishing, including brand impersonation and business email compromise, which are bulk attacks, and spear-phishing, which targets a specific individual with personal details about their work or lives. Malware attacks are often embedded in emails with malicious links or attachments. Clicking on those links or opening the attachments can
50 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
trigger ransomware attacks or allow spyware to enter a company’s network to monitor and steal confidential information. Viruses may freeze an individual’s computer or a company’s network and prevent daily work from being accomplished, but they can also have impacts beyond the office. Some viruses damage a company’s brand reputation by publicizing private information or sending emails with embarrassing content, purportedly from the company to partners, clients, and vendors. How Cloud Email Protects Businesses
Security
Cloud email security solutions help companies comply with regulations regarding data protection by preventing data leakage resulting from malicious attacks and compromised networks. With increasingly strict privacy laws, companies are accountable for the security of the personal information they store and transmit. Regulators can demand that companies show they are taking adequate security measures to protect confidential data. Cloud email security solutions may include capabilities to prevent data loss, encrypt outbound emails and ensure continuity of service in the case of an email outage or surge in email traffic. Additional considerations include whether employees and the data they work with are protected across devices and
the amount of friction caused by the security protocols and procedures. In other words, the cloud email security solution should hinder employees’ ability to work as little as possible, should be easy to use, and not incentivize employees to circumvent it. On the other end of the spectrum from useability is customization. The more customizable the security solution is, the more likely it will detect threats specific to each industry or company. The Bottom Line Cloud-based business solutions are becoming the norm, and cloudbased email security is the best tool to protect businesses. Cloud email security often uses the most advanced tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify emerging threats and new types of attacks. However, no one product will be right for all companies. By reviewing their needs and the needs of their industries, companies can establish criteria by which to choose the best cloud email security solution. Source: iQuanti, Inc.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Brett R. Berish President & CEO Sovereign Brands
at the Goldman Sachs Builders + Innovators Summit. He has also been invited to speak on popular radio shows, including The Breakfast Club and Young Money Radio.
Brett R. Berish is the President & CEO of Sovereign Brands, a family-owned, international wine & spirits company headquartered in New York, which sells its portfolio of products in more than 100 countries globally. Brett and his company have developed some of the world’s hottest brands, including the smash-hit Luc Belaire line of French sparkling wines, which has earned global acclaim for its exquisite taste and striking package and is the fastest-growing French sparkling wine in the world. Sovereign’s portfolio also includes Bumbu, a craft rum from Barbados that ranks among the world’s most critically acclaimed rums and is already the best-selling brand in the U.S. premium rum category, as well as McQueen and the Violet Fog, a smallbatch gin from Jundiai, Brazil, which was awarded a 93-point score by Wine Enthusiast. Sovereign’s newest release, Villon, is revolutionizing the cognac category. Brett’s past brands include Armand de Brignac (“Ace of Spades”) Champagne and D’Ussé Cognac, two of the most successful brands in the superpremium Champagne and premium Cognac categories, respectively. Brett has been profiled by Forbes, Crain’s Chicago Business, and Market Watch, among others, and was recently recognized by Goldman Sachs as one of the 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs 52 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Brett’s self-made success has informed his company’s values, culture & celebrity partnerships, culminating in Sovereign’s prolific marketing campaign “Self Made Tastes Better,” which includes a series of interviews hosted by Brett alongside some of the world’s biggest celebrities, from recording artists to athletes, actors, T.V. personalities and influencers – all of whom are also confirmed fans of Sovereign’s brands. Together with a proven ability to create powerful, resonant brands, the international partnerships Brett has created with some of the world’s finest wine and spirits producers have given Sovereign Brands an extraordinary and unique portfolio of wines and spirits.
Q. How important do you feel brand ambassadors are to help increase brand awareness and sales for a business? A. Knowing and cultivating relationships with brand ambassadors is invaluable. Social media has become such a large part of brand awareness and advertising over the past decade - having the right brand ambassadors can take your product to the next level and influence consumer sales immensely. The main thing we look for when collaborating with a B.A. is finding someone who is as passionate about our brands as we are. Anyone can hold up a product and say how good it is, but if you don’t believe it no one else will either. For more information, visit www.brettberish.com. @brettberishceo
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Randall Suffolk
Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., Director
High Museum of Art
Randall Suffolk is the Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., Director of the High Museum of Art. Since his arrival in 2015, he has championed a renewed commitment to community engagement, placing emphasis on collaboration, inclusivity, and access. To support these objectives, the Museum has reduced admission fees, greatly diversified its exhibition schedule, added more than 2,700 objects to the collection, worked collaboratively with nearly 30 community partners annually, and developed a variety of new programming to serve its increasingly diverse, multi-generational audience. In 2018, Suffolk led a sweeping reinstallation of the Museum’s collection galleries. Prior to joining the High, Suffolk served as director of Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Okla., where he designed and implemented a comprehensive plan that aligned the institution’s programming with the interests of Tulsa residents. This led to a reinstallation of the museum’s permanent collection galleries, increases in membership and attendance, and a dramatic change in visitor demographics, including five consecutive years with minority participation over 40 percent of total attendance. The success of this institutional strategy and program was nationally recognized in a 2013 study led by
independent researchers Anne Bergeron and Beth Tuttle in partnership with the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), in which Philbrook was highlighted as one of six national models of community engagement. He also was instrumental in leading the development and opening of Philbrook Downtown, a 30,000-square-foot satellite facility that opened in 2013. During his tenure, Philbrook acquired nearly 7,000 works of art, representing 42 percent of the Museum’s permanent collection. From 1999 through 2007, Suffolk was the director of The Hyde Collection Art Museum in Glens Falls, N.Y. His focus at the institution included building constituency, overseeing a museum expansion, and guiding the award-winning restoration of the historic Hyde House. Suffolk has curated more than 25 exhibitions and has participated as a juror, panel member, or guest lecturer for a variety of art-related organizations and programs. He holds a Master’s degree in art history from Bryn Mawr College, a Master’s degree in higher education administration from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Connecticut College.
Q. In your opinion, what makes a great leader? A. 1. Someone who remembers that God gave us two eyes and two ears, but only one mouth for a reason. 2. An individual who puts people and culture at the forefront of decision-making. 3. Someone who understands that integrity and the ability to execute is paramount.
Before you plan your next visit, go to high.org for details, tickets, and scheduled events.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 53
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
a significant loan underwritten exclusively by Black banks. He also serves as the Lead Director of the Minority Depository Institution Innovation Committee recently formed as part of a partnership between JAM-FINTOP and NBBF. Previously, Ashley served as the White House Policy Advisor for Entrepreneurship & Innovation for the and the Regional Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration for the Southeastern United States. A former Hall County Commissioner elected at the young age of 27, Ashley was one of the youngest commissioners ever elected in the State of Georgia, representing the third fastest-growing metropolitan area in America. Ashley began his legal career as a public defender and went on to become a celebrated trial attorney. He co-founded the law firm Bell & Washington LLP, based in Atlanta, Georgia, over 15 years ago. Ashley has been named a 2020 Georgia “Super Lawyer Rising Star” (first named in 2017) and is a recent graduate of the Fiftieth Anniversary Class of Leadership Atlanta for 2020, having previously completed Leadership Georgia in 2012. He is one of the 2016 “Top 40 Young Lawyers” in the country by the American Bar Association and a 2016 “Lawyer on the Rise” by Georgia’s leading legal journal, “The Daily Report,” recognizing Georgia’s top 25 lawyers under 40.
Ashley Daniel Bell Partner
Dentons Law Firm As an attorney focused on corporate finance and banking at the world’s largest law firm, Denton’s LLP, Ashley is committed to furthering the growth of entrepreneurs and has worked closely with venture capital funds, qualified opportunity zone funds, and traditional lenders to leverage public and private resources to support economic growth. Earlier in his legal career, Ashley focused on public finance and government litigation. As the youngest black lawyer listed in the “Red Book” of America’s top municipal bond attorneys, he guided over a billion dollars in successful bond transactions that have revitalized urban areas across America. Ashley serves as the General Counsel for the National Black Bank Foundation and the $250 million Black Bank Fund. In this role, he facilitated the refinance of the construction loan for the Emory Sports Medicine Complex with a syndicate of Black-owned banks. The $35 million loan marks the first time a professional sports franchise has had 54 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Ashley is a graduate of Valdosta State University, where he was President of the Student Government Association and founded the school’s chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. In 2019, he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the College of Arts & Sciences and joined the VSU Foundation Board of Trustees, where he serves on the institutional investment committee that manages their assets and investments. Ashley obtained his law degree from Louisiana State University, which he attended on a full scholarship, and has an honorary doctorate from Lighthouse College. Ashley was a 21st Century Leadership Fellow at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, and currently is a Fellow of the inaugural class of the Civil Society Fellowship, a Partnership of ADL and The Aspen Institute, and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Q. Can you provide tips or resources to help small business owners to gain economic growth? A. Access to capital begins with access to information. Every business falls somewhere on the spectrum of bankability. Whether a micro loan from a nonprofit, friends and family, SBA, Fintech, commercial or private equity, there is a place to start and grow your business finances. We have to be able to tell our story on paper in a way that reflects our vision, mission, and path to profitability. Having someone help guide you to build a financial infrastructure to gain access to capital is a critical investment of your time and resources. @Ashleydbell
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
spent his entire career at SunTrust in various corporate banking units with escalating leadership responsibilities. In addition to his business experience, Raymond also has extensive nonprofit leadership experience, having chaired six nonprofit boards. His various civic activities have included: Atlanta Girls School (2014-17 Executive Committee); Georgia Competitiveness Initiative (2012); Fernbank Museum of Natural History (2010 Board Chair and Chair of $8 million capital campaign); Regional Business Coalition (Past Board Chair); Committee for a Better Atlanta (Past Board Chair); Metro Atlanta Arts & Culture Coalition (2005-06 Board Chair); Theatre in the Square (2005 Board Chair); Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (2006 Capital Campaign); Mayor’s Arts Funding Task Force; 2004 Timeless Affair benefiting Fernbank Museum of Natural History (Chair); Woodruff Arts Center (2003-04 Chairman of Employees for the Arts); Theatrical Outfit (2003-04 Capital Campaign Cabinet); 2003 Regional Arts Task Force; 2002-03 United Way Campaign Cabinet; The Civic League (Past Board); Consumer Credit Counseling Service (Past Board); Research Atlanta (2000-01 Board Chair). He currently serves on the boards of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Central Atlanta Progress.
Raymond B. King President & CEO
Zoo Atlanta Raymond King is President and CEO of Zoo Atlanta, a position he has held since 2010. Zoo Atlanta is Atlanta’s oldest cultural institution and one of its largest. Founded in 1889, the Zoo has roughly 275 employees, an annual budget of $25 million, and Membership averaging 35,000 households. Under his leadership, annual attendance has steadily grown from 675,000 to 1 million, an increase of almost 50%. At the same time, Raymond has led Zoo Atlanta in raising over $65 million of public support (over $125 million in aggregate) to modernize the facility – each well more than was raised in the 25 previous years cumulatively as a private institution. Prior to Zoo Atlanta, Raymond enjoyed a 22-year career with SunTrust Banks, Inc., most recently serving as Senior Vice President for Community Affairs in Atlanta. In addition, he served as Corporate Secretary for SunTrust Bank, Atlanta, with administrative responsibility for activities of the Board of Directors. Before that, Raymond
In recognition of his community leadership, Raymond was named “Most Admired Nonprofit CEO” in three consecutive years (the maximum allowed) by Atlanta Business Chronicle in 2014-16; one of the “100 Most Influential Atlantans” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle in 2015-17 and 2012; received the 2009 United Way Chairman’s Award; was placed on the “Watch List” of “25 Atlantans Making a Difference” by Atlanta Business magazine (June 2007); was recognized as: a “Notable Georgian” in the 2006 Georgia Trend listing of Most Influential Georgians; the February 2005 “Lexus Leader of the Arts;” a member of the 2004 Georgia Trend “Top 40 Under 40;” a member of the 2004 Atlanta Business Chronicle “Top 50 Under 40;” a 2003 recipient of the Charles R. Yates Award for Outstanding Service at the Woodruff Arts Center; a 2002 honoree of Outstanding Atlanta; and a member of the 2000 Leadership Atlanta class. Raymond spent his first year of college at Erskine College in Due West, South Carolina, where he played on the Men’s Tennis Team. He then went on to Georgia Tech, where he graduated with a B.S. in Management with Honors in 1987 and was a member of The Chi Phi Fraternity. He is age 55. A native of Atlanta, he is married to Robin Lord King, and their daughter Courtney is currently a student at Furman University. He is a member of Atlanta Rotary, Cherokee Town & Country Club, The Commerce Club, and Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. Q. What motivates you? A. I am motivated by a desire to have a positive impact as much as I can on the lives of others and my community. Go to zooatlanta.org to plan your next visit.
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 55
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Malcolm A. Cunningham
President & CEO Malcolm Cunningham Automotive Group, Inc.
University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Malcolm A. Cunningham started his professional career in 1990 when he began selling automobiles in Metro Atlanta. He received numerous awards and accolades during his early career and was promoted several times. In 2003 Cunningham was given the ultimate position of General Manager, where he managed over 30 million dollars in assets for Group 1 Automotive and grew sales to over 60 million dollars annually. Cunningham endured one of his lifelong dreams on November 17, 2005, when he purchased his first dealership. He made a multi-million-dollar deal and purchased the assets of one of Atlanta’s largest and oldest Ford dealerships which was changed to Malcolm Cunningham Ford Lincoln. Currently, Cunningham is the President and CEO of Malcolm Cunningham Companies LLC, which manages the assets of Malcolm Cunningham Chevrolet (Atlanta, GA.), Malcolm Cunningham Chevrolet (Augusta, GA.), and Malcolm Cunningham Properties LLC. (Decatur, GA), which has annual sales of over 100 million dollars. Cunningham is a native of Atlanta and was raised in Decatur, Georgia. He grew up in the South Dekalb area and graduated from Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia. He attended Tennessee State 56 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Cunningham is a member of the Dekalb County Chamber of Commerce and the City of Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. He served in the Dekalb County School System Partners in Education, served on the Board of Directors for Zoo Atlanta, served as the Board President for The Atlanta Hyundai Dealers Advertising Association, a former board member of The Ford Division Advertising Fund (FDAF), and as a member of The Ford Lincoln Dealer Development Alumni Association. Cunningham also served as the Chairman of the Board for the Dekalb County Police Athletic League Plus (PAL Plus). He currently serves as Treasurer on the Committee To Re-elect Congressman Hank Johnson, United States Congress. Malcolm Cunningham is married to his beautiful wife Terressia (Dee Dee); he has three sons, Malcolm II, Myles, Javari, and a daughter, Milan Aja. He is a Christian with strong family values and a very active member of the Dekalb County community, where he resides.
Q. What are the daily ways you keep track of your organization’s mission and vision? A. Although my company is individually owned and operated, I try to keep the feel of an inclusive family when it comes to the daily operations! My vision has never changed, and I’m fortunate to have some longtime day one people on my team. That makes it somewhat easier to communicate to everyone how I like to operate. Everyone knows that I truly value our consumers and will do everything in my power to make sure all our customers are satisfied! Yes, we are here to make every sale we can. Whether it’s for a new or used vehicle, oil change, or new part, we all want the same thing, a happy customer. The employees I have are some of the best at what they do, and I am truly fortunate to have this team!
Visit malcolmcunninghamchevrolet.com to purchase your new or used vehicle today!
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Jeremy Norman CEO
Norman and Associates Real Estate Solutions
Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Jeremy is the founder and CEO at Norman and Associates Real Estate Solutions, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Before he fell in love with real estate, he attended Jacksonville State University, majoring in finance. While pursuing a degree in finance, he took a real estate class that would ultimately change the trajectory of his professional career. He would go on to attend The University of Alabama At Birmingham to delve into real estate fulltime. After securing a position with a prominent global real estate firm, he learned quickly that the luxury residential and commercial sector is where he thrived. Most notable, one of his early commercial sales netted over 7 million dollars and is home to a popular megachurch in the heart of Birmingham. During his tenure at the mainstream firm, Jeremy consistently earned company praise and landed many top sales agent accolades. Outside of work, he earned recognition as the youngest African American to be inducted into the Commercial Club and secured membership at the prestigious Institute of Luxury Home Marketing. While financially successful in his position, Jeremy realized that the number of upperlevel minority agents was disproportionate
and that larger opportunities weren’t distributed equally. This widespread problem spurred Jeremy to find a solution—to create an agency that would be a home to prosperous agents that may not otherwise have access to multi-million-dollar company resources. Norman and Associates Real Estate Solutions was founded in Birmingham and has since expanded to Atlanta. The company focuses on luxury real estate sales, corporate relocation services, and a real estate concierge to sports and entertainment professionals. Notable clients are Grammy-nominated gospel artist Marvin Sapp, syndicated radio show host Rickey Smiley, and NFL player Marcell Dareus. During the recent global health crisis, Jeremy’s work ethic propelled the company’s in-house agents, clients, and sales to the next level. In 2020, Norman and Associates made history as one of the largest minority-owned Real Estate firms in the southeast—with over 200 agents in Metro Atlanta and dozens of agents at the Metro Birmingham office. Recently, Jeremy was named Minority Entrepreneur of the Year and was recognized as one of the Top 40 Under 40 entrepreneurs in his home state. His most recent live appearances include: CBS Atlanta Radio, Rolling Out Magazine, USA Network’s Making of a Mogul TV series, and the syndicated Rashad Richey Morning Show. When he is not brokering 7-figure real estate transactions, you can find him having fun with the firm’s agents & staff, on the sidelines at his son Jordan’s football games, or reading empowerment and business books in his home library.
Q. What advice would you give a real estate agent who is in the early stages of their career? A. You’ve got to get and STAY prepared. Running a business is not an easy task, even if you are passionate. You’ve got to have a solid business plan and understand your company’s end goal. There are a ton of resources available for entrepreneurs, and the SBA is a great place to start.
Get the service you deserve and visit www.normanliving.com today!
EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 57
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
millennial strategists in today’s culture. At IAP, our goal is to establish your value proposition to the ideal demographic by connecting effective media outlets, creating event marketing opportunities, and fostering relationships to promote longevity and growth. Catering to new and reemerging brands, I Am Phreshy Brand customizes brand development packages specifically to fit the needs and objectives of each client. While work is a priority, Phreshy also prides himself on empowering and enhancing the lives of others while doing so. Phreshy spends his spare time spreading knowledge through panels, hosting empowerment brunches, and giving back. It’s Phreshy’s sincere love for the culture and public relations that has had him featured on International Business Times, Yahoo, and Medium. Q. What do you love most about the Public Relations industry?
Phreshy
Founder & CEO
I Am Phreshy Brand Phreshy, born Derrian Perry, is an award-winning publicist, lifestyle specialist & event curator. Born and raised in Houston, TX, Phreshy has an impeccable ability to merge the unthinkable and ensure the impossible happens. Equipped with knowledge, experience, and facts, Phreshy is not only the plug but the socket. Simply put, give him a dark and empty space, and he’ll bring the light. I Am Phreshy Brand is a full-service creative branding and lifestyle agency specializing in augmenting audience attraction, brand cohesiveness, and increasing the value of small to midsize companies and public figures. We align appropriate media moments and brand partnerships to increase brand visibility. Having worked with entertainers and brands such as Offset & Migos, Cardi B, Justin Combs, Combs Enterprises, MTV, BET, Swisher Sweets, and more, it’s no surprise that Phreshy is one of the most sought out 58 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
A. What I love most about Public Relations is the ability to capture an audience’s attention through strategic storytelling and organic relationships. There’s something exciting about hearing a person’s story and being able to bring the story to life through multiple media channels. Additionally, it feels good to say you’ve had a hand on implementing a change or switch in culture. For more information, visit iamphreshybrand.com. Follow on Instagram @iamphreshy.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
ECHL’s first Hispanic chief executive, James continues to blaze a trail for the league and the sport of hockey. Before joining Atlanta, he spent a decade on the highest level of minor league baseball, working at the Triple-A level for the Fresno Grizzlies. During his stretch with the Grizzlies, they were affiliated with both the San Francisco Giants and the Houston Astros organizations. James earned some hardware for his hard work with four championship rings. He won two World Series Rings with San Francisco, one with Houston, as well as a Pacific Coast League championship with Fresno. While with Fresno, he served as the team’s Assistant General Manager and Vice President of Revenue. James developed many aspects of the team’s business approach, focusing on corporate partnerships and community alliances. The always-committed James spends most of his off-time working with community nonprofit organizations.
Jerald James Team President
Atlanta Gladiators Jerald James began as Team President with the Atlanta Gladiators in 2019 and brought with him an extensive background in professional sports. He spent his first year with the Gladiators as the Group Sales Manager in the 2018-19 season and led the department to record highs in revenue.
Q. How do you continue to grow and develop as a leader? A. I remain open to hearing ideas from a diverse group and sharing ideas that may not resonate with the “general market.” Stay compassionate to the needs of others, and not be afraid to speak in support. To learn more about the Atlanta Gladiators, visit www.atlantagladiators.com.
The Fresno, California native has ingrained himself in the Gwinnett and Atlanta communities. James was named the Commissioner at Large for the Gwinnett County Planning Commission in 2021. He has brought issues like land use, housing, transportation, and community goals to the forefront of growth planning in the region. James also serves as the Chairman of the ECHL’s Hockey Is For Everyone Committee to further the league’s inclusion initiatives. As the EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 59
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
James Lindsay Founder & CEO Rap Snacks
James Lindsay is a highly successful Miamibased entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of Rap Snacks. By partnering with some of the rap game’s most recognizable names, such as Cardi B, Migos, Lil Boosie, Rick Ross, Master P, and Romeo, the brand has become one of the most visible hip-hop geared snack products over the last few decades. Rap Snacks celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2022. A Philadelphia native, James Lindsay graduated f rom Cheyney University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing. He honed his marketing skills while serving as a manager in the consumer products industry for Johnson Products, an ethnic hair care company, and Warner-Lambert. James leveraged his background in the hair products business, tweaked and improved upon it, and applied it to the packaged food industry. These experiences, and his desire to own a business, empowered him to start Rap Snacks, Inc. in 1994, a snack foods company that featured hip-hop artists on the brand—the first of its kind in the U.S. The success of Rap Snacks allowed Lindsay to solidify a comarketing agreement with Universal Records to advertise Universal’s Artists on all Rap Snacks bags. Eventually, the company grew into a $5 million dollar business selling mostly twenty-five cent bags of chips. In 2001, Lindsay expanded his product line by purchasing a snack foods brand called “Mr. G” snack foods. Mr. G was a locally owned Philly brand that was best known for its hot and barbeque cheddar-flavored chips. In 2007, 60 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
Lindsay launched Soulful Foods, Inc. The first product launched under Soulful Foods, Inc. was a venture between Lindsay and Sylvia Woods, the “Queen of Soul Food”. In 2010, Lindsay continued to be a big influence in the music marketing industry; guiding platinum-selling recording artist Meek Mill by connecting his brand with corporate America and securing brand deals with companies such as PUMA, Monster Energy Drink, and Ciroc, along with partnering with Monster Headphones to help create the Monster’s 24k Headphones. Lindsay also assisted Meek Mill in growing PUMA’s business an additional $200 million over a five-year period. In 2017, Lindsay began collaborating with Percy “Master P” Miller to expand the product line into foods such as noodles, breakfast cereals, and rice with the creation of P&J Foods, a partnership between the two. Miller is a limited partner in Rap Snacks. Most recently, Lindsay has branched into beverages, having launched a 5-flavored lemonade line with Lil’ Baby, Oowee Lemonade. Rap Snacks are sold in major retail stores across America, including Walmart, Kroger, Sam’s Clubs, Best Buy, and Target stores, among other outlets. Over the past 12 years, Lindsay has been featured on the “CBS Morning Show”, ABC’s “The Jimmy Kimmel Show”, BET, Fox News, People Magazine, The “Tavis Smiley” Show, Black Enterprise, Forbes, and Entrepreneur Magazine. He was also recognized by Business Philadelphia Magazine as “Top 100 People to Watch,” among others. Lindsay’s keen business savvy coupled with his collaboration with A-list talent has made the Rap Snacks brand a favorite among consumers. Rap Snacks: The Snack for the Culture.
Q. How important is it as an enterpreneur to surround yourself with likeminded people? A. Entreprenuership, by nature, is insane. The likelihood of failure is far greater than success and we know that. There is no way to know that and still preserve without people around you who believe in your mission and affirm your choices. Those people are the real job creators and we don’t give them enough praise. There’s no way Rap Snacks exists without people around me who believed in the vision as much as I did. To purchase any Rap Snacks products, go to www.rapsnacks.net.
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
Is 2022 a smart time to purchase a home? The truth behind the real estate market By Teala Smith
I
s now a smart time to purchase in today’s real estate market? This is a question I receive daily, and the answer is “yes, outstanding yes!” Homebuyers, specifically first-time home buyers, tend to be shy of the real estate market but don’t need to be, and let me tell you why. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced the new conforming loan limits for 2022. Conventional loan limits have been increased almost $100K from $548,250 in 2021 to $647,200 for 2022. Increasing conforming loan limits enables homebuyers to seek loan amounts that coincide with the increasing market prices. Raising the loan limits represents strength in the real estate market. Meaning housing prices are not intended to drop. Owning real estate is a key way to build financial freedom. Every mortgage payment chips away at the mortgage debt owed and increases equity accrued in the property. When homeowners decide to sell property, they reap profits versus renting and never building equity.
A common misconception surrounding the current real estate market is “inflated” housing prices making the present time a poor time to invest in real estate. This is a misconception of the housing market because historically, low-interest rates offset the higher home prices. For example, if someone were purchasing a home for $350,000 at a 2.5% interest rate versus purchasing a home at $300,000 with a 4.5% interest rate, the mortgage payments on the higher-priced home would be cheaper by approximately $50,000 throughout the life of the loan. In other words, waiting for home prices to drop to purchase a home may end up being an expensive mistake if interest rates continue to increase.
the new year and would like to speak with a mortgage lender, reach out to Teala Smith with New American Funding at teala.smith@nafinc.com.
Teala Smith NMLS #1961007 Residential Loan Officer FL & GA
Homeownership may be a scary place for some new homeowners, but it does not have to be. Knowing all options and facts helps you feel confident and comfortable with home financing. Remember investing in real estate is a tried and true method of building personal equity and developing a path to financial freedom. If you’re interested in purchasing a home in EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE | 61
2022 MEN IN POWER EDITION
THE BIGGEST Travel Trends for 2022 By Teala Smith
T
raveling in 2022 will be very different than it was before the 2020 pandemic. Travelers got a small dose of this last year when they were faced with vaccine requirements and mandatory quarantines at certain destinations. Those experiences have helped shape the plans of this year’s travelers. The biggest travel trends of 2022 center around these changes.
same appeal. 2. Domestic travel in the U.S. is on the rise
Leaving the country has always come with its share of risks, but 2022 travelers are dealing with the dangers of exposure to COVID-19 and increased civil unrest in certain parts of the world. Meanwhile, there are 3.797 million square miles of space Inflation has been rising as the to visit inside the 50 U.S. states. Many economic recovery f rom the travelers are choosing domestic pandemic has taken shape, so it’s travel over international this year. more difficult to travel on a budget 3. Family and multigenerational this year, particularly for travelers travel is booming who haven’t modified their budget since 2019. In other words, expect Human contact was limited during everything to be more expensive, the pandemic, with many families regardless of destination. Aside from not seeing their loved ones for that, this is what 2022 travelers are months at a time. A growing trend in travel this year is for extended family seeing: and multigenerational trips. This is 1 . L o c a t i o n s w i t h va c c i n e particularly true for domestic travel, where groups can save money by requirements are less popular It’s hard to fault regions and countries carpooling in SUVs and R.V.s. Expect around the globe for enforcing larger groups at local campsites. vaccine requirements, but that doesn’t mean that travelers want to go there. If there’s a quarantine required upon entry or vaccine status must be verified before departure, travelers are staying away from that destination. There are more open places to fly or drive to that have the 62 | EMPOWER ATLANTA MAGAZINE
4. Longer trips are more common Many travelers are making up for lost opportunities by booking longer trips. Two-week vacations are more common than one-week trips. Fourweek and six-week trips are on the rise also, with many workers taking
extended time to enjoy freedom away f rom the off ice. Some are combining work and play by doing their jobs remotely while traveling. 5. Caribbean resorts still lead the way The Caribbean is still the king of all travel destinations. All-in-one resorts in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Aruba are flooded with tourists f rom the U.S. and other nations where travel was limited in the past few years. Mexico is also doing well, and they have some of the lowest prices around. It doesn’t hurt that most of these are a short flight away. The Bottom Line: Travelers are staying closer to home The common thread among all these travel trends is that American travelers are staying closer to home in 2022. Many are opting for domestic locations like Las Vegas or Miami Beach. Those who are leaving the country aren’t going far. Families are traveling together. The Caribbean and Mexico are the most popular destinations outside the U.S. Source: Credello