Addie Moore Morrow, MA, LPC, is a retired Community College Professor, counselor, and CEO who is focused on violence prevention, racial conversation, and mental health counseling. She is a Solution-Focused Trainer with more than forty-five years of experience as a school educator. A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science, English Literature, and a Secondary Teacher Certification. She received her Master of Arts from Western Michigan University in Guidance, Counseling, and Personnel. Some of her career awards include a Educational Policy Fellowship, a Distinguished Faculty Award, and a Salute To Excellence.
Roberta Williams was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She completed her tertiary education in the USA with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Psychology at Eastern Michigan University and a Master of Science in Plant and Soil Sciences from Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
Her marriage took her miles away to the Caribbean country of Antigua and Barbuda, where she has lived for over 43 years. She spent twenty-seven of those years with a non-governmental skills training organization for vulnerable youth and women, which she helped establish under the auspices of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas. Nationally, Mrs. Williams was awarded the Insignia of Grand Officer of the Most Illustrious Order of Merit (GOM) by the Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda.
Her greatest joys are her grandchildren, her partnership in a new hydroponic lettuce farm in retirement, and above all is the opportunity to serve God and spread the Gospel through a puppet ministry that she directs.