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1 Creating A New Reality YBM Leadership Alliance Newsletter THIRD QUARTER EDITION NOVEMBER 2015 Welcome to the third edition of our digital news- letter. We are pleased with the response that we have received and look forward to continuing to share information about our programs and activities with you. We continue to develop the advancement of our young men as they pick up the baton and pass the message along to their peers. We are at a critical time in assisting our young men in acquiring the needed skills for educational achievement. Your involvement, whether a contribution of personal time or a financial investment, is very important to our success. Please give some thought to contributing to our efforts at YBM. We assure you that there will be a positive return on your investment. YBM program impacts many lives
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“Creating A New Reality”

Creating A New RealityYBM

Leadership Alliance

NewsletterTHIRD QUARTER EDITION NOVEMBER 2015

Welcome to the third edition of our digital news-letter. We are pleased with the response that we have received and look forward to continuing to share information about our programs and activities with you. We continue to

develop the advancement of our young men as they pick up the baton and pass the message along to their peers. We are at a critical time in assisting our young men in acquiring the needed skills for educational achievement. Your involvement, whether a

contribution of personal time or a financial investment, is very important to our success.

Please give some thought to contributing to our efforts at YBM. We assure you that there will be a positive return on your investment.

YBM program impacts many lives

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YBM Leadership Alliance is proud to announce that John Martin, CEO and Founder of YBM, was honored as a recipient of the Gabe’s Heart Foundation Big Heart Award! The foundation issues these awards to the “unsung heroes” of our community to highlight their good deeds.

Congratulations to John Martin for a well-deserved honor, and a big thank you to the Gabe’s Heart Foundation for recognizing him for being someone who works far harder and more consistently than most are aware of, has unwavering belief in our young men, and an unwavering commitment to the effort to Create A New Reality.

Mr. Martin was also one of the winners of the

Black Political Caucus of Charlotte’s Robert Davis Award. Mr. Davis was the first black chairman of the Mecklenburg Democratic Party and one of the founding members of the county’s black political caucus. This honor is awarded to individuals who serve the community in an effective and selfless manner.

YBM, under Mr. Martin’s leadership, has touched the lives of over 6,500 young men since its inception in 2006. John’s commitment to improving the lives and careers of these young men, as well as the communities

in which they reside, is outstanding. Mr. Martin exemplifies the verse from Philippians that states,

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather in humility value others above yourself.”

John Martin receives well deserved awards!

John and Tammy Martin

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THE AMBASSADOR AND PARENT ORIENTATION event was held on July 19th at the YBM office. This session was designed to bring the newly selected Ambassadors and their parents awareness of their responsibilities and to share the expectations involved with this commitment.

Ambassador and Parent Orientation

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Executive Leadership Luncheon

THE JULY 21ST EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON This event was held at Dressler’s Restaurant on Metropolitan Avenue. The keynote speaker was Tim Atwell, SVP Technology Executive and Enterprise

CIO Group at Bank of America.

Tim did a great job of discussing technology changes within our world. Emphasis was placed on hand-held devices and the impact that they are having

in the banking industry, as well as all commercial enterprises. Tim also discussed how important it is for each of us to have a board of directors to help guide our personal and professional paths.

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Executive Leadership Luncheonfor Ambassadors

THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON FOR AMBASSADORSevent was held at Dressler’s midtown location on August 20th. The purpose of this gathering was to expose our Ambassadors to area executives to allow networking with a variety of career professionals, and to encourage job shadowing and intern opportunities. We also wanted to ensure that the attending executives had a clear understanding of YBM and our missions.

Keynote speaker was Dr. Tommy Watson, award-winning author and professional executive coach.

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Young Black Women Leadership Luncheon

Confident & Prepared f or S uccess:

Young Black Women’sLeadership

Luncheon

SeriesBringing together young

black women between the ages of 14-18,

this quarterly luncheon series

will expose attendees to

African-American women leaders and

professionals who will share what

it means to be confident and ready to achieve personal goals.

TOPIC: Back-to-School SuccessDATE: August 20, 2015

TIME: 11:45 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

LOCATION:

SPEAKER: Melissa Nixon

1100 Metropolitan Ave, #125 . Charlotte, NC

Melissa is a professional speaker, trainer, and leadership coach. Her passion is helping women push past perceived boundaries to achieve goals and “Own Their Seat at the Table.” As an executive leadership coach and trainer, Melissa teaches young women, women influencers, and other corporate leaders how to live and lead courageously.

http://courageouslifeacademy.com

Cost: $20 per person. BUSINESS ATTIRE

If you would like to attend this event, please register below.

Along with the young women attending theluncheons, professional women from across industries

and disciplines will be invited to speak, sponsor students, and actively participate in luncheon discussions.

Each encounter will be a vibrant exchange of advice, guidance, and inspiration.

The Young Black Women’s Leadership Luncheon Series is affiliated with the YBM Leadership Alliance. Learn more about YBM at

www.ybmleadership.com

Melissa Nixon

THE YOUNG BLACK WOMEN LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON

This event was held at Dressler’s midtown on August 20th. This was the pilot program for Young Black Women of Charlotte. There were twenty young women and eleven professional women in attendance. Melissa Nixon, a motivational speaker, was the keynote speaker. She spoke to the young women about taking their position at the table and “owning it” because they have earned it. She also discussed the benefits of networking and how to build quality relationships with the people they want to emulate. Many of the young women were given career contacts by the professional women. YBW will host 2 more quarterly luncheons for the women as a part of this pilot program. The next date will be November 11th. Please contact Tammy at [email protected] if you would like to participate.

The Young Black Women’s Leadership Luncheon Series is affiliated with YBM Leadership Alliance. Learn more about YBM at www.ybmleadership.com

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THE PARENT WORKSHOPevent was held on September 12th at ITT College. Handouts were given to parents, including FASFA information,

Parent Workshop

information about scholarships, and different opportunities available to the student and parent in preparing for college. The “ice breaker” was having the parents take a quiz

called, “Am I a Helicopter Parent?” This quiz allowed the parents to self-assess how they were going to handle their child going off to college.

Thank You to our Ambassador Parents!

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YBM LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE

2015MISSION TRIP TO

Haiti

Creating A New Reality!8

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Executive Summary

The YBM Haiti Mission trip was an awesome, life changing experience. The mission team spent time in devotion, prayer, service, global leadership workshops and cultural exchange with the people of Haiti.

The mission team included six YBM high school and college students, five YBM mentors, six young Haitian leaders, two volunteers from Heartline Ministries, one tour guide from Heartline Ministries, and two Haitian interpreters/bodyguards.

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The expanded mission team traveled across Port-au-Prince Haiti sharing a message of compassion, love and service. During the trip, the team had the opportunity to attend a Haitian church service in a local village, visit a teen summer camp for girls, and serve at two orphanages. The team also increased their cultural intelligence by participating in a cultural exchange with 6 young Haitian male leaders. The Haitian males and our young leaders spent time together fellowshipping, serving and educating one another during the entire trip. The addition of the cultural exchange with the Haitian young men was a tremendous enhancement from the previous mission. The entire mission team especially the YBM and Haitian young leaders benefited greatly from the deeper exchange experience with the Haitian leaders. The team also had the opportunity to expand their knowledge of Haiti by visiting several traditional Haitian locations including downtown Port-au-Prince, a Haitian store, Lake Azuei, and the beautiful Wahoo beach.

This trip was a tremendous success as the team provided shoes, prayers and hugs to over 250 children and adults of Haiti. The team provided 392 meals and served over 500 hours. This trip also allowed the young men to gain valuable international experience while exercising their leadership skills. The mission trip environment allowed the YBM adult leaders to model servant leadership, compassion, execution and excellence in real-time.

We look forward to expanding our international service work and global impact in our goal of CreatingA New Reality by developing the next generation of leaders.

A special thanks to South Charlotte Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. and to all the donors who made this mission trip a reality!

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YBMMission Trip

IMPACTNUMBERS

1024Provided 1024 pairs of shoes

250Played with, washed

the feet of and prayed over 250 Haitian children

392Provided 392

meals for Haitian Children

500Served over 500 hours

6Engaged in leadership

developmentand cultural

exchange with 6 Haitian leaders

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For more information and pictures about our Haiti trip, please click link below.

http://www.ybmleadership.com/ybm-haiti-mission-trip-tremendous-success/

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TOP 100 HAS BEEN RENAMED TO TOP SCHOLARS PROGRAMThe YBM Top Scholars of Charlotte Program highlights the achievements of outstanding young black male high school juniors. The program recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas academic, leadership, extracurricular and community service.

Top Scholars are highlighted in the YBM Top Scholars publication, attend a recognition ceremony and compete for YBM college scholarships. The participants will also have the opportunity to participate in college prep workshops that focus on SAT prep, college selection, college application submission and scholarship acquisition.

Registration is NOW OPEN until December 1, 2015Acceptance notification starts in November 2015

Program starts January 3, 2016

REGISTER ONLINE AT: http://www.ybmleadership.com/2016-top-scholars-registration-now-open

Top 100 Scholars Program

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LaMarcus Smith-Kelley -Throughout my time at

UCLA, I have placed a big emphasis on networking. The skills I have learned as a YBM ambassador have helped me to actively build an influential network as a freshman and continue to step out of my comfort zone in a new city. Currently, I am working mentoring California high students in the surrounding communities and working to increase the awareness of black excellence as a committee member of the Afrikan Student Union (ASU).

I hope to create as great of an impact for African American students in LA as YBM achieves in NC. ~ LaMarcus Smith-Kelley

Harold Lowe -One of the most important things to me was making sure that I

maintained my character and integrity in college, so I have made a conscious effort to create community service projects on campus and to bring a YBM chapter to Greensboro. Having the YBM leaders, including Mr. John Martin, Ms. Tammy Reed, Mr. Tony Reed, Mr. Ken Currence, Mr. Raki McGregor, Mr. Allen Anderson, and Senator Joel Ford, as my mentors has helped to always reinforce and reiterate the values I learned from the organization.

~ Harold Lowe

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William Gibson -I am a senior at Rocky River

High School. I currently serve as Senior Council President and a National Honors Society member, in addition to being involved in several other extracurricular activities in my school and my community. YBM has inspired me to become an “agent of change” by spreading positivity, speaking truth to power, and accepting people for who they are. I am very enthusiastic about my future and what is in store for me because I now know that I can reach great heights on my journey while leaving a positive and monumental impact in society. ~ William Gibson

Tony Wright -I feel that YBM has transformed me, not only as a leader, but also

as a person, shaping me to be an excellent leader. It has exposed me to other African Americans who are successful and have been on the path that I am currently taking. YBM is better preparing me for my future and getting me ready for college by having me participate in classes that help us assemble the perfect college and scholarship application. YBM means so much to me because they care tremendously about my future and the futures of my fellow ambassadors. I can see now that I will keep YBM with me for the rest of my life.

~ Tony Wright

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6thAnnual

Purchase your ticket online at www.ybmleadership.com

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Thank you to the financial supporters of the YBM mission.

YOU are making a real difference in our community!

We cannot express how grateful we are for YOU! If you are looking for a place where your gift can make a difference in the lives of those living in our community, on campuses all across our country, and eventually the world - look no further! You can simply go to the link below, and then scroll down the page and choose how to give either a one time gift or on a recurring monthly basis.

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/ybmleadership

YOU ARE AWESOME! WE THANK YOU!!!

“YBM is America’s model in leading the way for developing young black leaders within our families and communities!” ~ Tangela Davis, NC

“This summer, my daughter and I were blessed to work in the mission field with a fine group of future leaders in Haiti. These young men who are being mentored by YBM Leadership Alliance are stepping up in their schools, communities, and churches and being the leaders that God calls all men to be. When I saw an opportunity to help financially support an organization that is successfully guiding young men in this direction, I felt compelled to do so! At the heart of all successful marriages, families, communities, and countries stands a man of integrity. I am so looking forward to seeing these young men rise up and have a positive impact in the lives, workplaces, and communities that they will touch in their futures.” ~ Jane Frankart, Ohio

This month we would like to publicly express our sincere thanks to Tangela Davis and Jane Frankart for their gifts.

They have stated their reasons for doing so as:

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“Creating A New Reality”

11/6 - YBM Evening of Excellence Gala - Featuring The King of Strings Ken Ford

11/11 - Executive Leadership Luncheon - at Dressler’s Metropolitan

11/14 - Greensboro, NC - North Carolina A&T State University’s Fall Open House, for high school juniors and seniors. For more information, contact Allen K. Anderson at 704-620-2120

11/21 - YBW Luncheon Series- Part 2 at Napa on Providence

12/20 - Alumni Ambassador Celebration

For questions and event

information contact:

Ken Currence at [email protected]

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CEO and FounderYBM Leadership Alliance

President’s Corner

Hello Everyone!Great things are happen-

ing. As you will see from the phenomenal impact and outcomes our young men are having around the globe, YBM truly is Creating A New Reality. I am so very proud of the work of our leaders. Many of you know that YBM takes a unique perspective in that We Believe that young black men are America’s most under utilized assets.

Our goal is to help young black men reach their high-est potential through leader-ship training, service and education. As John Maxwell stated, “Leaders who pro-duce other leaders multiply their influence.” YBM’s primary goal is to develop a generation of young black male leaders who have a positive impact on their community, and who inspire others to become leaders.

If each of our young lead-ers were to train 5 other young men to become lead-ers, who in turn train 5 oth-ers to become leaders, and so on, then we will create

an infinite pipeline of posi-tive greatness! In this issue of our newsletter, you will find many examples of our young leaders impacting the world. You will also find in-formation about our Evening of Excellence Gala, which is our largest fundraiser for the year. The Gala allows us to fund the great work and training of our young men. Please join us for a great night of entertainment with Ken Ford, the King of

Strings. If you cannot join us, please make a donation to support our young men.

Join us as we Create A New Reality through leadership and service to humanity!

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SOCIAL MEDIAFind us online at

http://www.ybmleadership.com

Newsletter articles contributed by Ken Currence and Tammy Reed, [email protected]

Chief Editor - Wesley Reed of Hofstra University

Assistant Editor - Tammy Reed of Diversified Print Management

Graphic Design by DesignZoneUSAhttp://www.designzoneusa.webs.com/

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