In "Favored, From Last to First," Kelvin A. Waites Sr. shared his uplifting memoir which emerges from the high-rises of Harlem, unfolding his formidable journey through adversity. Grappling with poverty, health challenges, and self-doubt, Kelvin's story is one of true perseverance. This riveting narrative tracks his path from the projects to groundbreaking achievements-becoming Georgetown's first African American Police Chief and Myrtle Beach's inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. His story epitomizes the powerful maxim from Matthew 20:16: the last shall become first. It's a…mehr
In "Favored, From Last to First," Kelvin A. Waites Sr. shared his uplifting memoir which emerges from the high-rises of Harlem, unfolding his formidable journey through adversity. Grappling with poverty, health challenges, and self-doubt, Kelvin's story is one of true perseverance. This riveting narrative tracks his path from the projects to groundbreaking achievements-becoming Georgetown's first African American Police Chief and Myrtle Beach's inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. His story epitomizes the powerful maxim from Matthew 20:16: the last shall become first. It's a profound beacon for young adults and the overlooked, igniting hope where there's doubt, and offering inspiration to all striving to transcend their circumstancesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kelvin A. Waites, Sr., a dynamic leader with a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Management from Charleston Southern University excels in every arena he enters. With a notable law enforcement career starting in 1997 after military service, Kelvin's trajectory led to the F.B.I. National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, honing his skills alongside global law enforcement executives. As a two-time author of motivational books like "Hit'em Before They Hit You" and "Never Have a Bad Day," Kelvin champions inclusivity and diversity, notably serving as the first African American Police Chief of Georgetown, South Carolina. Presently, as the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the City of Myrtle Beach, Kelvin advocates for impactful societal contributions. His legacy is of service, leadership, and unwavering pursuit of excellence. Explore more
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