
Who We Are
100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to executing the national mission of 100 Black Men of America since its founding in 1991. The organization has spearheaded numerous educational initiatives, including:
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Annual participation in the Orange County Teach-In,
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Providing in-kind and professional mentorship for Orange County Public Schools,
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Supporting the Nap Ford Charter School in Orlando, and
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Contributing $10,000 to the Florida A&M University College of Law Scholarship Fund.
Each year, the organization awards scholarships to graduates of Jones High School, helping to fund their undergraduate education over four years. Currently, 100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc. supports 20 students in both undergraduate and graduate programs. To date, the organization has awarded over $1.5 million in scholarships to Jones High School graduates. Additionally, the organization is a proud Life Member of the NAACP, underscoring its commitment to advancing equality and opportunity.
The membership of 100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc. encompasses leaders across diverse fields, including business, construction, law, higher education, medicine, communications, government, architecture, and engineering. These professionals are dedicated to giving back to the Orlando community, honoring the investments made in their own journeys to success.

Reginald K. Whitehead
President

Paul Snead, Jr.
President Emeritus

Timothy L. Johnson
Vice President

Belvin Perry, Jr.
Treasurer

Jeffrey B. Jones
Board Member

Lynwood Carter
Board Member

Edward Jones
Board Member
100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc.
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of 100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc. is a dedicated group of leaders committed to empowering our community through mentorship, education, and advocacy. Representing a diverse range of industries—including business, law, education, healthcare, and government—our board members bring expertise, passion, and vision to our mission. Together, they guide our organization’s efforts, ensuring that we continue to make a meaningful impact in the lives of underserved youth. Meet the leaders driving change and shaping the future!
Bruce A. Mount
Kevin Nash
Donald J. Perry
Melvin A. Philpot
Brian Pieters
Brindley Pieters
Glen Providence
Kran Riley
Charles B. Robinson
Thomas L. Rascoe
Wardell Sims
Stanley H. Stone
Paris T. Taylor
Travis A. Warren
Robert Wilds
Andre T. Young
Tony E. Greene
Reginald Green
Michael Harris
Larry G. Herndon
Curtis C. Hunter
Tony Jenkins
Marcus R. Johnson
Edward Jones
Arthur Lee
Atheseus Lockhart
Ernest Manning
Reginald B. McGill
Michael J. Meares
Jerome Miller
Tajuan Mills
Reginald J. Mitchell, Sr.
Desmond Morrell
Ronald A. Beasley
Kevin Bolding
Thomas Bonds
David L. Brewer, III
Eddie Brown
John L. Bryan, Sr.
Lynwood A. Carter
Carjonne Cooper
Alvin J. Cowans
James Crum
Louis A. Defreitas
Jerry L. Demings
Stuart W. Doyle
Paul E. Drayton
John D. Ellis
Devron Gibbons
Gerrard Grant
100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc.
Membership
Ronald O. Rodgers †
Paul Snead, Jr.
Cecil B. Allen †
Belvin Perry, Jr.
100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc.
Charter Members
Deceased Member †

100 Black Men of Orlando, Inc. seeks to serve as a beacon of leadership by utilizing members’ diverse skills and talents to create an environment where our children are motivated to achieve and to empower our people to become self-sufficient shareholders in the economic and social fabric of the community we serve.
VISION

To improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans.
MISSION

100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, Inc. is committed to the intellectual development of youth and the economic empowerment of the African American community based on the following: respect for family, spirituality, justice, and integrity.