Board of Directors

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MARLON WARDLOW

Marlon is the Senior Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at Parkview Hospital. He has served on the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2015. Marlon is our Board Chair - Emeritus

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KEN CHRISTMON

Ken is the Assistant Chancellor of Purdue Fort Wayne. Ken has been serving on the board since 2017. Ken is our current Chairman of the Board.

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GEORGE GUY

George is the Chief Executive Officer of the Fort Wayne Housing Authority. George has been a member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2017. George is the Board Vice Chair.


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DR. JAMES BURG

Dr. Burg is the Dean of Professional Studies at Purdue Fort Wayne. Dr. Burg has been a member on the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2019. James is the current Secretary of the Board.

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SHEILA ANDERSON

Sheila is Vice President at JP Morgan Chase. Sheila is the Board Treasurer and has been a member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2020.

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QUINTON DIXIE

Quinton is Associate Professor at Duke University. He has been on a Board Member since 2019 and held the role of Interim CEO in 2020.


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JOE JORDAN

Joe is the Chief Executive Officer of the Boys and Girls Club. Joe has been a member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2019.

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RICHARD LEVERETT

Richard is the Director of External Affairs at AT&T. Richard has been a member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2015.

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DAVID MCCOMB

David is the President of McComb and Sons. David has been a member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2017.


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DAVID MCDONALD

David is the Global Sales Product Development Manager at Do It Best. David  has served on the Fort Wayne Urban League board since 2017.

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JOHN ROGERS

John is the President of The Rogers Company. John has served on the Fort Wayne Urban League Board since 2017.

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TIM CARSWELL

Tim is Branch Manager/Vice President at JP Morgan Chase. He is the current President of the Young Professionals Auxiliary.


 
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DEBORAH HOWARD

Deborah is Chief Compliance Officer at Crossroad Child and Family Services. She is the President of the Guild Auxiliary.

 

Mission & Vision

Mission:

The mission of the Fort Wayne Urban League is to advance social equity and economic self-reliance for African Americans and others in underserved communities.

Vision:

The Fort Wayne Urban League will become the premiere institution that secures socioeconomic access and opportunities for all citizens.

Focus:

The Fort Wayne Urban League promotes economic empowerment and self-reliance with a focus on four key areas: Education, Economic Development/Social Advocacy; Employment/Entrepreneurship; and Wealth Management.

Our History

In 1920, a small group of progressive-minded African American leaders from Fort Wayne realized that a growing number of peers were migrating north to escape the Jim Crow South, thus sought better economic and social opportunities. These residents recognized that migrating African Americans would need help with their assimilation process into northeast Indiana—in terms of acquiring homes and attaining jobs and entering educational institutions. This realization was the impetus behind the Fort Wayne Community Association, and worked primarily to provide organized recreation for youth and social opportunities.

Almost 30 years after inception, the Fort Wayne Community Association merged with the National Urban League (NUL). The Association knew that, to remain a viable organization, it would need to offer services beyond just recreational and social opportunities; it would need to begin to develop programs focused on housing, employment, health, economic development, community engagement, civil rights in order for citizens to achieve true economic self-reliance opportunities. Therefore, on October 1, 1949, the Fort Wayne Urban League (FWUL) Inc. emerged.

For nearly 100 years, the Fort Wayne Urban League has provided a wide variety of services to help thousands of diverse constituents reach their potential and achieve self-sufficiency individually and as a collective family, while serving as a catalyst for a better quality of life for African Americans and others in the region. FWUL has also served as a significant recruitment resource for employers seeking to develop an inclusive workforce. FWUL, continues to build upon program delivery that address contemporary socio-economic needs, and we remain committed to our vision of being the premier catalyst for positive change in the quality of life for African Americans and others in the greater Fort Wayne, northeast Indiana region.