Black Alumni Council Members
Established in 2020, the Black Alumni Council is comprised of 21 individuals who represent different colleges and schools at Auburn University. The purpose of the council is to facilitate the engagement of Black alumni and friends with the Auburn Alumni Association and Auburn University as a whole.
Join the Black Alumni Council
As a member of the Auburn Alumni Association’s Black Alumni Council, you’ll have the chance to contribute to initiatives that strengthen Auburn’s alumni network while expanding your own professional growth and leadership skills. Applications for the council are now open—don’t miss the opportunity to shape the future of Auburn alumni. Submit yours by May 16, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. CDT.
Black Alumni Council Executive Committee

Brandon Fowler ‘06
Secretary
Brandon Fowler is a chief strategy officer for healthcare organization specializing in ambulatory surgery centers and surgical hospitals. Brandon has over 15 year of healthcare management experience and is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Brandon graduated in 2006 with a degree in biomedical sciences. During his time at Auburn, he played the saxophone for the Auburn University Marching Band and the bassoon in the symphonic band.

Dr. Davyda Hammond ‘97
Chair
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
Dr. Davyda M. Hammond is a program manager at Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) in Oak Ridge Tennessee, where she conducts research on safety culture, worker health, and environmental science.
She is a supporter of the Auburn University Center for Inclusive Engineering Excellence and the College of Engineering’s 100+ Women Strong programs. Hammond serves on the board of the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club and is an avid quilter and hiker. She is a member of the Xi Iota Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in Oak Ridge, TN, and was initiated through the Kappa Chi Chapter at Auburn.

Chelsea Phillips ‘15
Vice-Chair
College of Liberal Arts
Chelsea S. Phillips is a dual entrepreneur in both Sports Public Relations for professional athletes/ sports executives as well as her family’s business in financial services. Her impact extends to mentorship with middle and high school girls, local community involvement and a dedicated role in university initiatives to include the Black Alumni Council, where she served as the communications chair in 2023 and currently serves on the Auburn University Communications Workgroup.
While at Auburn, Phillips was initiated into the Kappa Chi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., served as the National Pan-Hellenic’s Administrative Vice President, volunteered with the Young Women’s Leadership Program, initiated into Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity, and worked for Auburn Athletics where she helped establish and grow the Auburn University’s Football Instagram page.

Abraham Snell ‘94
Immediate Past Chair
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
Abraham Snell, an Alabama native, is a technologist and communicator with over 26 years of experience in computer solution architecture, system engineering, system administration, technical people management, and as a college professor. He has also served in the Army/National Guard as well as the executive pastor for a large church.
While at Auburn, Abraham participated in ARMY ROTC, the Auburn Marching Band, the Auburn Gospel Choir, and was initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. through the Omicron Kappa Chapter on campus.
Black Alumni Council Members

Willola Ashley ’84
College of Liberal Arts
Willola Ashley is a learning disabilities teacher consultant in New Jersey, with past experience as a principal, vice principal and curriculum supervisor. A former Delta Airlines flight attendant and supervisor for 20 years, Ashley later became an English as Second Language (ESL) adjunct professor at various New Jersey community colleges and led ESL summer programs in New Jersey and California. A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., she remains deeply engaged with the New York Auburn Club and the Black Alumni Council.

Ryan Blackwell, MBA ‘17
Ryan Blackwell is a management consultant in the CPG & Retail industry helping grow and scale small, mid-size, and Fortune 500 organizations through strategy and operational excellence. He previously worked as an Operations Manager for Frito-Lay leading front-line teams in the manufacturing of billion-dollar brands such as Cheetos, Doritos, and Lays.
In 2022, Ryan earned his MBA from The Kellogg School of Management where he served as Co-President of both the Black Management Association and Christian Fellowship and was later selected as one of Poets & Quants’ Best & Brightest MBAs. At Auburn Blackwell served in various leadership roles in the College of Engineering, Student Government Association, Emerge, Auburn University Marching Band, NPHC, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.

Dr. Matthew Paul “MP” Cowley ‘11
College of Liberal Arts
Dr. Matthew Paul “MP” Cowley is a higher education scholar-administrator currently serving as the executive director for Career and Professional Development at Virginia Tech. He previously served as the director of Career Development Services at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and held several positions with the University of Florida’s Career Connections Center.
While at UF, he earned his Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction with specializations in social foundations of education and the critical study of race, ethnicity, and culture in education. At Auburn, Cowley participated in the War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Student Recruiters, Camp War Eagle, High School Leadership Conference, Auburn Marching Band, and the AU Gospel Choir.

Sharrell Edmond ’14
Sharrell Edmond is assistant principal at Foley High School in Foley, Ala. A lifelong advocate for the arts, Edmond has acted in and directed numerous theatrical productions in Mobile, Ala., including “The Wiz,” “Sister Act” and “Gee’s Bend.” Edmond earned an M.Ed. in instructional leadership from Alabama A&M University (2023) and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She serves on the regional leadership team for Alabama in Arts and Letters, as well as with organizations like the Red Shoe Society, NAACP and Connect Mobile.

Dr. Bianca Evans ‘13
College of Education
Dr. Bianca Evans currently serves as associate dean focused on Recruitment and Retention in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida. She is committed to increasing the access, retention, and success of students that have been historically underrepresented or marginalized in higher education.
She has more than 15 years of experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion, student affairs, program development, TRIO programs, research and assessment, leadership development, student organizations, and academic support services. Evans is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and a participant in Leadership Gainesville Class 49.

Dr. Cherith Fluker ‘01
College of Liberal Arts
Dr. Cherith Fluker is a senior implementation manager at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. She has experience in the K-12 education space as a school administrator, an instructional coach and an English teacher, and previously served as instructional specialist for Section 504 & Homebound where one of her key responsibilities was leading teams that developed accommodation plans for students with conditions that interrupted their traditional learning experiences.
Fluker also has experience as an Educational Consultant and a technical writer for a major security solutions company. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Greater Birmingham Auburn Club and is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. At Auburn she was involved with the Student Government Association, Dunkin’ Darlings, Project Uplift, and working in the Men’s Basketball office.

Julius Hammond ’19
Julius Hammond is an attorney at Serious Injury Law Group who recently served as a term clerk for the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas. Hammond worked as an associate industrial engineer for Lockheed Martin before earning a law degree at the University of Alabama (2024). A recipient of the 2025 Coffee County Branch NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award and member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Hammond is passionate about mentoring students and being a grassroots advocate for his community.

Bri’ana Holmes ‘17
College of Education
Bri’ana Holmes is the marketing director for RenderATL, the largest Black-owned software engineering conference in the country, and helped lead it to unprecedented growth and nationwide recognition. She also founded the Network of Atlanta, a community organization serving over 20,000 Atlantans through free and low-cost events.
Beyond marketing and community service, Holmes manages the Mayor of Atlanta’s social media strategy. Her expertise enhances the city’s online presence and citizen engagement. Recognized as a United Way Volunteer Improvement Program graduate for unwavering community service, as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, she uplifts and empowers her community while exploring new ways to create a positive impact worldwide.

Jay James ’15
Jay James is Auburn’s senior cybersecurity operations lead, helping protect thousands of digital identities and assets. James established the university’s first Security Operations Center, positioning Auburn as a leader in AI-driven cybersecurity. An adjunct faculty member at Purdue University Global, James is also a learning facilitator for MIT xPro’s international professional cybersecurity program. He earned an MBA and graduate certificate in cybersecurity management from Auburn (2024) and is the recipient of the ISC2 Global Achievement Award, the EDUCAUSE National Leadership Award and the Auburn University H.E.R.O. Award.

Darrian Johnson ‘21
Darrian Johnson is development operations engineer at Corsha, where he utilizes his expertise to fortify API Security by maintaining code infrastructure. He previously served as a software engineer at IBM automating deployment processes and managing essential system clusters.
At Auburn he participated in the National Society of Black Engineers, Black Student Union, the Center for Inclusive Engineering Excellence, CUPOLA Engineering Ambassadors, and Student Government Association, where he served as a Senator for the College of Engineering. Darrian’s passion for mentorship led him to guide students in programs such as Auburn Youth Programs and OID’s Tiger Retreat, showcasing his commitment to community and diversity.

Dr. Taylor Langley ‘22
College of Education
Dr. Taylor J. Langley currently serves as the first embedded sport psychologist in the Athletics Department at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. In this role, she provides individual and team mental health and sport performance services to Division II student-athletes, in addition to consultation, assistance, and educational opportunities that can enhance overall well-being and performance.
Langley’s research and clinical interests include Black mental health, athlete mental health, sport and performance psychology and more. During her time at Auburn, she founded Black Women in Mental Health, a graduate student organization aimed at increasing and promoting mental health awareness. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.

Mintrel Martin ‘97
College of Liberal Arts
Mintrel D. Martin is a Birmingham-based lawyer with more than 20 years of legal experience representing clients in complex personal injury, vehicle accidents and trucking accidents cases. He has won recoveries in the millions of dollars on behalf of his clients and has served as an expert guest on Fox 6 WVUA’s “Law Call.”
Martin is the recipient of Birmingham Magazine’s “Best in Minority Business Award” and has been listed in Super Lawyers® Magazine. Along with Mr. Martin’s commitment to serving clients, his passion for the community has been channeled into the philanthropic work on behalf of The Mintrel D. Martin Foundation, including efforts on behalf of Susan G. Komen and Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama.

Dr. Corey Masuca ’93
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
Corey Masuca, PE, Ph.D., Esq., is an attorney with the Environmental Litigation Group in Birmingham, Ala., focusing on toxic torts and multidistrict litigation. He previously spent 26 years overseeing air quality management as principal air pollution control engineer with the Jefferson County Department of Health. Masuca became a licensed professional engineer in 2002, earned a Ph.D. in environmental health engineering (2008), and completed his J.D. in 2018. A member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Masuca is also an adjunct professor at Samford University, University of Alabama at Birmingham and Miles College School of Law.

Dr. LaWanda Mitchell ‘07
College of Sciences and Mathematics
Dr. LaWanda Mitchell is an educational specialist for the State Department of Education, specifically assigned to the Governor’s Turnaround Initiative. She has served in many capacities ranging from district leadership to building leadership, involved in transforming not only the climate and culture of the schools, but also founding mentoring programs for higher academic growth, higher academic achievement and lowered discipline for all students involved.
She received a Congressional Recognition for Excellence in Education in honor of her dedication to academic excellence for the students she serves. Most recently, Dr. Mitchell was recognized for her extraordinary accomplishments, significant professional achievements, and distinguished service to others by the Auburn Alumni Association’s Young Alumni Council as one of their 20 Under 40 Class of 2023.

Dr. Kayla Phillips ’17
Kayla Phillips, Ph.D. is a licensed counseling psychologist in Georgia and co-owner of a private practice in Atlanta. She earned both her master’s (2017) and doctorate (2020) in counseling psychology at Auburn, where she was a Presidential Graduate Opportunity Program Fellow and conducted research on the experiences of Black students in academia. In her practice, Phillips provides integrative, multicultural care through a social justice lens. She is passionate about mentorship, representation in mental health and strengthening connections within the Auburn community.

Tionna Plummer ‘17
College of Human Sciences
Tionna Plummer is the founder and chief executive officer of the nonprofit Novaturient Inc., using her experiences and education to continue to help children create and live a better life.
In 2021 she was named 30 under 30 for Atlanta’s nonprofit leaders, and was nominated for the RICE Founders Rising Star award in 2022. Now in 2023, Novaturient Inc., was nominated as nonprofit of the year. During her time at Auburn University, she was part of the child life club, black student union, and untamed. She also volunteered with a local non-profit, IAMBK, as a mentor, cheerleading coach, and event coordinator.

Arthur Poole ’05
Arthur J. Poole Jr. is a cybersecurity consultant with more than 18 years of experience for The Home Depot. He is also the founder and lead cybersecurity consultant for Poole Technology Solutions, LLC, a private consulting firm. A summa cum laude Auburn graduate, Poole holds bachelor’s and master’s (2024) degrees in information systems with specializations in business analytics and cybersecurity management. He also serves on the advisory board for Heart Attack Ethiopia Inc., guiding global cybersecurity strategies for expanded cardiovascular care access.

Darryl Raines ’89
College of Sciences and Mathematics
Darryl Raines is the former chairman of the board for Mentoring Families and Kids, Inc., and has actively served on scholarship committees for organizations like the Marietta-Roswell Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. He has led workshops, participated in the Atlanta Black College Expos for the International Association of Black Actuaries, and maintains a strong passion for mentoring and community involvement.
With over thirty years in the insurance industry, including director-level roles within actuarial and predictive analytics, Raines extensive background encompasses non-profit work, community service, and corporate leadership. During his time at Auburn, he contributed to the athletic department by coaching sprints and jumps for the Women’s Track & Field team.

Ebony Ruffin ‘05
Ebony Ruffin is the head of Ruffin Consulting Services, which helps educate families and business owners on the value of life insurance and proactive financial planning. In April 2022 Ruffin Consulting Services was listed among the top firms as a leader in the competitive landscape of insurance consulting services.
Her work has been highlighted in Forbes, Business Insider, Yahoo Finance, Nerdwallet, Intuit, Insurance News Net Magazine, The CW Atlanta, Fox Soul, Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business, Bloomberg Radio, Think Advisor, the National Newspaper Publishers Association and more.

David Russell Jr. ‘15
David A. Russell Jr. is a partner at the Birmingham Business Alliance, working on the economic development business retention & expansion team. He supports existing businesses in the following industries: logistics, distribution, light manufacturing, and advanced manufacturing, with solutions for their needs.
Prior to joining the Birmingham Business Alliance, Russell founded Synergy Consulting Group, LLC (SCG) in 2018 and held positions with both Walmart and Dollar Tree in various distribution centers. His goal is to positively impact his community through influence, education, and inspiration.

Dr. JoQuese Satterwhite, MBA ‘06
College of Sciences and Mathematics
Dr. JoQuese Satterwhite is chief of staff for the Office of Ethics & Compliance and senior director of Global Compliance Governance & Risk for Medtronic. In these roles she is responsible for the overall global risk assessment, strategic planning, and governance aspects for the Office of Ethics & Compliance.
Satterwhite serves on the San Antonio Boys & Girls Club, and San Antonio Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation board of directors, where she is the chair of the Diversity & Inclusion Committees for both boards. She also serves as the Chair for the National Association of Black Compliance & Risk Management Professionals Corporate Advisory Board. She was also recently named as a member of the San Antonio 40 under 40 2023 class. She is a proud and active member of the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

Dr. Addie Swinney ‘80
College of Liberal Arts
Dr. Addie Cobb Swinney is the first executive director of Human Resources for Auburn City Schools, and was former chief officer of Human Resources for Horry County Schools in Conway, S.C.
Swinney served as the national and state president of the American Association of School Personnel Administrators and the Alabama Association of School Personnel Administrators. She is passionate and dedicated to recruitment, retention, mentoring, and providing leadership training opportunities that will continuously impact personal growth and development in others. She continues to provide professional coaching services to individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations.

Joe White ‘98
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
Joe White currently serves as the DG Ombudsman for Con Edison working with the New York Department of Public Service and New York State’s Energy Research and Development Authority. He previously has worked in for Southern Company, Orange and Rockland, and Con Edison.
While at Auburn, Joe was a member of Freshman Forum Class of 1994, SGA, Black Student Union, Gospel Choir, a member of the Academic Honesty Committee while also serving as a tour guide and student recruiter. Joe’s efforts earned him the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award from Auburn University. In his spare time, White volunteers with Hearts and Bones Foster program.

Harold Wilson ‘87
Harold L. Wilson is deputy branch head for Logistics Information & Emerging Technology working for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations located in the Pentagon. He provides senior analysis and leadership for the Navy’s continuous effort to inject technology and enhance the performance of logistics systems and processes.
Wilson is a retired US Air Force Colonel with professional qualifications as a Master Maintenance & Munitions specialist and Certified Professional Logistician. He has also served as Assistant Professor of Acquisition at National Defense University where he developed and taught graduate school courses in Defense Systems Acquisition, Research & Technology Policy, Defense Market Theory, and Robotics Autonomous Systems Industry Studies.