Dr. Prezell Robinson, Board
Chairman

Dr. Prezell Robinson is a seasoned educator having served
as President of St. Augustine's College in Raleigh for 36 years. Currently, he serves as
President Emeritus and an Instructor of Anthropology. He is a visiting fellow at Harvard
University and serves on the President's Committee for Race Relations. Prezell Robinson
served in the US Army (World War II), earned a Masters of Arts Degree and a Doctorate from
Cornell University in NY and holds eight Honorary Doctorates from universities in America
and Africa. Prezell's administrative leadership experience, his service on numerous Boards
and Task Forces, and his global travels greatly equip him fo rthe challenge of the AACC.
He embarks upon the monumental task of heading up the museum's Capital Development
Program.
Ms. Rhonda Russell, Bookkeeper
Ms. Russell is an accountant by training and currently
serves as accountant for the Autism Society of North Carolina; thus she is very familiar
with accounting for nonprofit agencies. She will be a key person in maintaining accounting
records and preparing the reports needed by the board for managing the affairs of the
corporation and reporting to foundations and IRS.
Mrs. Juanita B. Palmer, Program
Coordinator

Juanita Palmer is co-founder of the AACC. Mrs. Palmer is a
retired primary and elementary school teacher of 33 years. Juanita received her Masters
Degree from NC Central University in Durham, NC. Mrs. Palmer has expertise in lecturing
and developing displays. She is responsible for scheduling tours, and assisting the
director.
Mr. William D. Brown
Mr. Brown is a retired Industrial Arts Educator. He
volunteered his time to construct the amphitheater and the three exhibit houses, which now
house the permanent exhibits. His knowledge about construction, planning, and
environmental control will be especially useful in planning the physical development of
the AACC.
Dr. Alice Garrett

Dr. Garrett is the Principal of Carroll Middle School in
Raleigh, NC. She was previously an active service as an Educational Administrator, working
with the NC State Department of Public Instruction. She is a holder of an EdD in
Educational Leadership. Mrs. Garrett served as a Teacher, Assistant Principal, and
Principle in secondary public schools and as an Adjunct Professor of Education at St.
Augustine's College, Raleigh, NC. She also served on the Raleigh Arts Commission. Mrs.
Garrett brings strong administrative and business skills to the Museum's Board.
Anthony Johnson
Dr. Kimberly
Williams-Moore Mrs. Margaret Rose Murray
Mrs. Murray is currently founder owner/operator of
Vital Link Learning Center of Raleigh and Durham, NC. The Center is a private school with
students from Pre-K through 9th grade. Mrs. Murray is also a Talk-Show Host for
radio station WSHA-FM. She coordinates a tour to Africa, annually, called "A Visit to
the Motherland". Her multiple civic and cultural community activities make her very
influential in the community.
Mr. Carlton Nicholson
Carlton is an entrepreneur with a chain of Barber Shops.
He owns rental houses and is a personal investor in stocks and securities. He
brings business skills to the Board and an outstanding record of community respect and
widespread contact. Currently, he serves on the Garner Road YMCA Board and is
Chairperson of the Deacon Board a this church. He is a solid family man.
Mr. Douglas K. Palmer
Douglas is currently employed by Rex Healthcare as
Assistant Director of Security. He was previously employed by the North Carolina
Department of Corrections as a Correctional Officer at the Womens Prison in Raleigh.
He has been recognized as Correctional Officer of the Year in 1998. He has served as
Manager of Toys-R-Us store in Greensboro, NC. Mr. Palmer majored in Accounting and
Industrial Technology at NC A&T State University, Greensboro, NC. His strong
Business and Management education and experience is a great asset to the Board.
Dr. Elliott B. Palmer, Sr., Ex-Officio
Member and CEO

Dr. Palmer is founder of the AACC. He is a former teacher
and principal, and retired as Associate Executive Director of the N.C. Association of
Educators. Dr. Palmer has served under three U.S. Presidents and five N.C. Governors. His
past involvement includes the N.C. Aquarium Society Board of Directors, Raleigh Arts
Commission, and consultant to the N.C. Museum of History (Minority Affairs) Committee. He
is also past president of the College Community Chorale Society. Palmer holds degrees in
Administration and Social Studies. He is married to board member Juanita. |