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Meet Table of Kingz Alumni

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S. Chase Williams- Founder

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S. Chase Williams is a social work professional committed to improving the current platforms used to connect, encourage, advocate for and reach-- youths within inner city communities, which are from disadvantaged backgrounds. Results oriented, with a strong affinity towards mentorship, organizational development and capacity building—he has been an asset in implementing programs and initiatives, while in positions held in both the not-for-profit and corporate sectors. 

Able to function as an agile leader or team player, Chase is skilled at designing curriculums & facilitating workshops, forming external & internal partnerships, and being a strong administrator. With the proven ability to thrive in culturally, economically and socially diverse environments—his goal is to reshape the perception of the urban communities, and be a champion for closing the achievement gaps for students in order to overcome inequities in education. Additionally, Chase has experience in facilities management, grant writing, as well as developing original, creative programming with an arts focus.

Marlon Peters- Kingzmen

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Marlon Peters was born in Queens, NY and is a native son of Southern Los Angeles. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY-- where he obtained his Associates degree from Medgar Evers College in 1991. He currently works in the human resources department of a major commercial real estate company.

Marlon has the gift of bringing people together. Anyone who comes across him always leaves feeling inspired, accepted and loved. It’s these traits that led Marlon to form an initiative called, “The Movement: Friendship Is A Gift.” His emphasis of friendship is at the core of this initiative, because as he says “friendship is a gift, learn its value, then use it. Once applied to your life, you become the Movement.”