Innovator | Imagineer | Cultural Curator | Global Advocate

Carl views himself as the child of two black sheep who has taken the best from his parents–his father’s intellectual aptitude and his mother’s plea for a better humanity. Their influence fosters the life-giving, legacy-building mission that Carl embodies. Carl aims to be a global citizen. He has lived on four continents and traveled to 40+ countries.

Today, Carl is the Vice President of Information Technology at the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta. He leads a team of IT professionals who serve 8K+ youth across 27 locations in 10 counties. His work at BGCMA includes unleashing the power of information and technology for today’s youth. Carl’s work provides access to AI, Cybersecurity, content creation, podcasts, and other skills. Carl is a champion for digital equity.

Carl holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.Div. in Hebrew Bible from the Charles Harrison Mason Theological Seminary at Interdenominational Theological Center, and an M.B.A. from Emory University, Goizueta Business School. He is pursuing his D. Min from Emory University, Candler School of Theology.

Carl utilizes his spare time to cook, volunteer, and collect cufflinks. Carl celebrates life with his wife, Karen, and their dog, Jackson.

Booking Options:
Classroom Instruction
Career Day
College Counseling
Career Coaching
After-School Programs
Youth Groups
Other Events
School Subjects:
Art & Music
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Race/Ethnicity:
Black / African Descent
Latinx / Hispanic
Asian / Pacific Islander
White / Caucasian
Native American / Indigenous
Arab / Middle Eastern
Other
Gender:
Female
Male
Transgender
Nonbinary
Hometown: Memphis, TN
Hometown Region: Southern
K-12 Public School Alum: Yes
College: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Other Education: Emory University, Interdenominational Theological Center
First-Generation College Graduate: Yes
First-Generation Graduate Student: Yes

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