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Paul S. Hickman, MPA, EMAM, EdS - KIFISSIA, Greece & TULSA, OK - HHEW '13
Mr. Hickman is a member of the Council of Trustees & Distinguished Mentor at Warnborough College, Ireland & the United Kingdom. He is the former Provost of Online with the American University of Athens-Greece (AUA), Lead Professor for PhD & Master's degrees in Educational Leadership & Psychology (AUA), Lecturer at the graduate & undergraduate level in business studies at AUA, Manager of Business Personal Property for the Tulsa Assessor Organization until 2009. Senior Manager for Logistics with HQ Waterloo Industries. He returned to Greece in the latter part of May 2013 to complete writing books of poetry for publication. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, Claremont Graduate University, Golden Gate University and University of LaVerne. He is also a retired US Air Force major. His military career gave him the opportunity to make significant impacts on the unfair practices in the Air Force. He was very fortunate to meet Colonel Cherry -- the African-American pilot and former POW during the Vietnam War. He has also served as chairperson for two international Black History Month celebrations -- Firstly, in Oxfordshire, England (1980) & Athens, Greece (1983), with three star General William E. William (a Tuskegee pilot ) and Harriet Elam as the keynote speakers, respectively. Ms. Elam-Thomas was later appointed Ambassadress to Senegal.
Keith Orlando Hilton, PhD (Ife Ukwu) - Daytona Beach, Florida - HHEW '01
Founder of the HHEW 100 Group, but looking forward to passing the day-to-day operations over to the group members still in their 20s and 30s! I am originally from Roanoke, Virginia, but can proudly and honestly say that I "matured in New York." I have also lived and studied in Tennessee, Illinois, and California (M.A. & PhD - CGU, a member of the highly selective Claremont Colleges) and now Florida. I remain active in a number of national and international organizations, including the oldest and most distinguished African-American Greek-letter leadership fraternity. For a more formal resume, you can click here.
I am available to speak on the role of the media, cultural proficiency development, organizational leadership, student leadership training, transdisciplinary and African-centered studies, the TALO Leadership Theory, and INVR Standards / HHEW.
I am available to speak on the role of the media, cultural proficiency development, organizational leadership, student leadership training, transdisciplinary and African-centered studies, the TALO Leadership Theory, and INVR Standards / HHEW.