Search Us
Bryant Browning is a 2006 Watkins Award Honoree from Cleveland Ohio. He attended the football powerhouse Glenville High School. Bryant was truly an Academic All-American as he was the valedictorian and senior class president. After an outstanding high school career, Bryant signed a football scholarship with The Ohio State University. Bryant graduated with a degree in business and had the opportunity to play in the NFL. Bryant is now a successful entrepreneur in Columbus, Ohio serving the best BBQ in town at The Pit BBQ Grille.  
Cariol Holloman Horne of Buffalo, New York, is known for breaking the blue wall of silence -- the informal rule among police officers in the U.S. which prohibits them from reporting on a colleague’s misconducts, errors and crimes.
Horne was a police officer in Buffalo, where she was born and raised. On November 1, 2006, she stopped her fellow Buffalo Police Department officer Gregory Kwiatkowski from choking a handcuffed arrestee, an African-American man named Neal Mack.
April Humphrey is Vice Chair of the Yarmouth Town Council and is serving in her second term as a Town Councilor. She has lived in Yarmouth with her family for 8 years and works as an early childhood educator.
Frank Marino is an invigorating virtuoso and champion guitar slinger who is also considered to be among the greatest players of all-time. The Montreal native and his assiduous band Mahogany Rush were one of the elite monster rock acts throughout the 70s.
BRANDON BEACHUM
Brandon Beachum is a podcaster, entrepreneur, author, philosopher and truth-seeker. He originally made his way to California from the East Coast when his former band received a development deal with Elektra records back in 2001. Brandon has been a serial entrepreneur since childhood, and in 2010 while living on a friend’s couch, he founded his first significantly successful company, ResortShare. In August of 2015, ResortShare was named the 569th fastest growing private company in America in the annual Inc. fastest growing companies list.
PETER STERLING
When the muse comes calling to any person interested in the arts, she is not always instantly heeded, but perhaps stays in the back on the person’s mind, sometimes for years. Like a lingering memory of something pleasant, she waits patiently for the stars to align and serendipity to enter the picture and that is when the muse is embraced by the person. For some, it happens early in life but for others, it may not occur until a much later period in life. This was the case for Peter Sterling.