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The 2021-2023 Georgia State Executive Board.
Share This PostIrby finalizes executive board for his second term as state director
Posted on Saturday, May 22, 2021 4:44 PM
After a successful first term which saw impactful service projects, record-breaking membership numbers, and the state conference go virtual, Georgia State Director, Monaleto Irby seeks to continue the trend in his second term as state director. To help him accomplish the goal, he needs his newly formed executive board which is filled with familiar faces and experienced brothers.
The 2021-2023 executive board returns most of his board from the 2019-2021 term. Terrance Houston comes back as First Vice State Director while Richard Bradley makes the transition to Treasurer. The program directors return Dolphus Blackmon and Kenneth Ford as the Director of Social Action and Director of Sigma Beta Clubs, respectively. Kenneth Wilkerson continues to serve in the capacity of Director of Collegiate Affairs.
There are no changes for the appointed officers on the Georgia State Executive Board. Dr. Carl Hall serves as the Chief of Staff. Lance Bilbrew and Keith “Fig” Hall returns as the Parliamentarian and Sargent-at-Arms, respectively. Director of Publicity Deion Williams and Director of Technology Ricky Moss makes up the Communications Team. The Honorable John Turner fills the position of Legal Counsel. Rev. Roosevelt White returns as Chaplain. Past State Directors Gregory Brown and Robert Eason bring more experience to the state board serving in the capacities of Sigma/Zeta Liaison and Advisor to the State Board, respectively.
There are also new faces on the Georgia State Executive Board. RaShaan Skrine replaces his older brother, Ronald, as the Second Vice State Director. Kelvin Bryant becomes the Secretary. Rasheed Marshall takes over the Financial Secretary position and oversees the 1914 Club. The final two programs director positions of Director of Education and Director of Bigger and Better Business are held by Corey Sapp and Devon Cangé.
After the May 1 meeting, the board is now ready to take the Georgia Sigma brotherhood to the level.
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