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A native of Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Vince Patton served as the Eighth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard from May 1998 until his retirement from more than 30 years of active service in November 2002. As the service’s top senior-ranking enlisted leader and ombudsman during that period, Master Chief Patton was the principal advisor to the Commandant of the Coast Guard, his directorates, and the Secretaries of Transportation and Defense, with primary focus on quality-of-life, career development, work environment and personnel matters affecting over 45,000 active duty, reserve, and civilian personnel service wide. He routinely addressed those specific issues before appropriate Senate and House committees in Congress, and the Commander in Chief, along with his senior-ranking enlisted counterparts of the other armed services.
Master Chief Patton’s military career included staff and operational assignments throughout the country, both afloat and ashore throughout the United States along with a joint military service assignment in Cuba and Haiti. His numerous military awards include the Distinguished Service Medal which is the nation’s highest military peace time recognition for performance of duty.
Master Chief Patton received his Doctor of Education degree from the American University in Washington, DC where his dissertation was on the development and implementation of the Coast Guard Enlisted Evaluation System. In addition, he earned a Master of Arts degree Counseling Psychology from Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois; a Master of Theology degree from Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Pacific College in Angwin, California. His military education includes is the U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Academy, U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy (with distinction), and the Department of Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute. He enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard after graduation from Cass Technical High School in Detroit, one of the leading U.S. technical schools that the Peake Fellowship looks to as a national role model.
He accomplished the rank of Eagle Scout and was also a former Naval Sea Cadet during his high school years. He was selected as an Olympic Torchbearer for the 2002 Winter Olympics. In 2019, he was inducted in the Michigan Military Veterans Hall of Honor. He received an Honorary Doctorate in Public Service from Southern New Hampshire University in 2019. In November 2021 he was awarded the Rear Admiral J. Robert Lunney Patriot Award by the Navy League of the United States. He has also been named as one of the top 250 distinguished veterans by the Department of Veteran Affairs and was the Grand Marshal for the 2022 New York City and 2023 Detroit Veterans Day parades. He was also honored by the Detroit Lions as the ‘Hometown Hero’ for 2023.
Dr. Patton served as Senior Vice President for Leadership Development with New Day USA, as part of the company’s ‘Character Driven Leadership’ program. He currently teaches on Leadership and Ethics as an adjunct faculty member at Northeast Maritime Institute College of Maritime Science, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. He is also an ordained minister and is actively involved with several other public service and nonprofit organizations serving on boards with the National Coast Guard Museum, U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Veterans Justice Commission, and the Uniformed Services Benefit Association.
Master Chief Patton’s leadership across his career of applied learning & teaching helps drive the innovations of the Peake Fellowship.
Jamara brings to the Peake Fellowship a strong background in collaboration best practices and service. Jamara currently supports the cybersecure growth of small businesses and coaches Community Navigators in the Peake Fellowship’s Higher ed Enterprise Leadership Program (i-HELP) at Fayetteville State University (FSU) adjacent to Fort Liberty. Prior to her fellowship, Jamara had been selected by Peake as an i-HELP Senior Navigator while she was still an undergraduate.
Jamara originally comes from Exmore on the Eastern Shore of Virginia where she learned the value of close knit communities and the impact of small businesses economically and personally. She enlisted in the U.S. Army after high school and served at Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas in a range of business operational functions. Jamara received the Army Commendation Medal for business process improvement in logistics. She completed her military service as an Army Specialist before entering FSU on the GI Bill.
Jamara graduated magna cum laude from FSU in December, 2023 with a BS in Psychology and a minor in Social Work. In addition to her professional roles, she served as a mentor with teenagers on life skills and financial literacy through R.O.O.T.S. Mentoring (Regimine of Overriding the Statistic) in Fayetteville. She sees the Peake Fellowship as a way to make a difference nationally through the progress of each small business, Fellow, and Community Navigator.
Excerpt from Jamara’s nomination to the Mary S. Peake Fellowship Selection Committee:I am excited to nominate Jamara Richardson for the Mary S. Peake Fellowship, with the support
of the Chancellor.Ms. Richardson is well known to me not only as a student in our undergraduate psychology
program but as the current president of the FSU chapter of the International Honor Society in
Psychology, PSI CHI, and a past president of the FSU chapter of Active Minds of which she
continues to serve as the Social Media Coordinator. I have worked closely with her in these two
student organizations as I serve as the faculty advisor to both.I have been quite impressed by her leadership abilities, devotion in organizing activities and
events, competence in collaboration, and skills in training other students to become leaders.I could not think of any other student more fitting than Ms. Richardson.
Professor Pius Nyutu, PhD
Department of Psychology
Fayetteville State University
Aliann Santos brings to the Peake Fellowship a passion and creativity in coaching small businesses and their ecosystems for cybersecure growth. Aliann is a military spouse and served herself as a Training Instructor for the Department of Defense at Fort Liberty, the world’s largest Army base, which is adjacent to Fayetteville State University (FSU) and near Aliann’s hometown of Cameron, North Carolina. Aliann also expanded her outreach and engagement skills as a cast member at Walt Disney World.
Born in Puerto Rico, Aliann grew up bilingually learning from her mother who still runs a small business and her father who served in the U.S. Army. As a college senior, Aliann was chosen to be a Peake Fellowship Community Navigator, working directly on cybersecure growth with minority-owned businesses and Defense Industrial Base members. This Fayetteville State University’s Higher ed Enterprise Leadership Program (i-HELP) named Aliann a Senior Navigator based on her success in supporting small businesses in the readiness for the 110 cyber controls defined by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Aliann earned her BA from Fayetteville State University in December 2023, double majoring in English with concentrations in Creative and Professional Writing and Music. In addition to her academic work, Aliann performed on the alto sax with the Fayetteville Symphonic Band, edited the FSU newspaper, and publicly presented her poetry on campus. The skills learned from her majors gave her a strong foundation for the multitasking and discipline needed to support the range of small businesses in both English and Spanish.
Excerpt from Aliann’s nomination to the Mary S. Peake Fellowship Selection Committee:It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of nomination, on behalf of Ms. Aliann Santos, with the support of the Chancellor.
Aliann founded the FSU chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success, which grew to over 400 members on campus. Aliann was also recognized as “Student of the Year” at the department and college levels.
Dr. Amanda Virelles
Associate Professor
Performing and Fine Arts
Fayetteville State University
Dr. Mel Currie serves as a Cybersecure Growth Coach to the Peake Fellowship based on his unique background of innovation locally, nationally, and internationally. Growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania he witnessed the powerful impact when a community engages and supports its sparks of creativity. Dr. went on to serve as president of his local community association near Baltimore, Maryland.
Dr. Currie began his career as an economic analyst with Gulf Oil before teaching high school and college math in Düsseldorf, Germany, Auburn University, and University of Richmond. He went on to serve in various roles at the National Security Agency (NSA) including Chief of the Cryptographic Research and Design Division. Dr. Currie was elevated to Defense Intelligence Senior Level and received the NSA Director’s Distinguished Service Medal prior to retirement.
Dr. Currie received a BA in Mathematics and Economics from Yale University and an MS and PhD in Mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh. His published works include a popular math book, Mathematics: Rhyme and Reason, and a novel, Just Before Too Late.
Sonny Delfyette brings decades of broadcasting expertise to the nationwide upskilling of local businesses with the Peake Fellows and the i-HELP (Higher ed Enterprise Leadership Program) Community Navigators. Sonny currently hosts afternoon programming for KCBI, a faith-based radio station in Dallas-Fort Worth. His career spans both faith-based and secular radio where he co-hosted the Mo’Nique Show in 2008 with Oscar-winning actress, Mo’Nique Hicks.
Sonny has served communities across the U.S. including Los Angeles, Kansas City, Detroit, West Palm Beach, Virginia Beach, Baltimore, and New York State. He began his career on two of his hometown radio stations in Wheeling, West Virginia. In each region, Sonny has developed his distinctive approach to outreach and engagement based on listening as the foundation for strong communities and collaboration.
Dr. Gleason brings more than three decades of experience in diagnostic radiology and Naval service as a healthcare practitioner and teacher to his role with the Mary S. Peake Fellowship. In addition to his current role as a radiologist in private practice in the Seattle, WA area, Dr. Gleason served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington. While serving in the U.S. Navy, Dr. Gleason did his internship and residency at the Naval Medical Centers in Portsmouth, Virginia and San Diego, California. He then served as a radiologist at Naval Hospital Bremerton in the Puget Sound.
Now a resident of Bainbridge Island, Washington, Dr. Gleason grew up in Rochester, New York and earned an MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and a BA in Chemistry from Haverford College. His experience supports the Peake Fellowship’s role in catalyzing civilian and Defense Industrial Base innovation within the bounds of data privacy for community health resources.
A native of Columbus, Ohio, Evan graduated in 2023 with a BA in Computer Science and Philosophy, and a minor in Economics and Finance from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. He completed Honors Projects in both Computer Science and Philosophy and also worked on an agent-based model of asset markets for his computer science professor, Dr. Mohammad Irfan. Evan developed a passion for innovative market exchanges of products and services that could be used by small businesses across industries starting with the U.S. Defense Industrial Base (DIB).
Evan’s personal interest in Community Commerce Hubs for Innovation grew as he watched his grandfather, a retired precision machinist, and a team of volunteer experts rebuild a World War II-era Boeing B-17 based on salvaged parts. As Evan supports small businesses to benefit from AI and big data-based tools, he will rely on skills he honed in his campus job as a Learning Assistant helping fellow students grasp new concepts and overcome coding challenges. Evan also draws on teamwork and mutual mentoring skills developed in two non-academic focuses: first as a Heavyweight Rower with Bowdoin Rowing where he helped the team achieve its first national championship; and second as founder of the Bowdoin Polar Investment Club which taught the basics of personal finance and became one of the College’s most active organizations.
Excerpt from Evan’s nomination to the Mary S. Peake Fellowship Selection Committee:“It is with great enthusiasm and excitement that I nominate Evan Albers ’23 for the Peake Fellowship on behalf of Bowdoin College and President Safa Zaki. Evan is a gifted individual with a unique set of skills and interests. He was one of my most outstanding students at Bowdoin College…I have also done research with him for a year and a half and advised his computer science Honors Project…Evan is not only a standout student and researcher but also a natural leader and entrepreneur who has a great understanding of the social and cultural issues in community building.
”Dr. Mohammad T. Irfan
John F. and Dorothy H. Magee Associate Professor of Digital and Computational Studies
Director of Digital and Computational Studies Program
Bowdoin College