Bulletin 2007 V38-2
Skip Alston Elected Chairman;
Marsha Jordan to Vice Chair
Melvin
L. “Skip” Alston of
Alston
has been a member of the Commission since 2003. He is serving his fourth
four-year term as a member of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners and
was elected its first African American chairman in December 2002 for a one-year
term.
For the
past 25 years, Alston has served as President and Owner of The Alston Realty
Group, Inc., a real estate firm in
He is also
involved with several other successful business ventures in the
Immediate
past president of the North Carolina State Conference of NAACP Branches, which
consists of 120 Adult Branches and 60 Youth and College Chapters across the
state, Alston has also served on the NAACP National Board of Directors since
2001 and has been a member of the NAACP National Board of Trustees since 1988.
Alston
is co-founder and Chairman of the board of directors for the Sit-In Movement,
Inc., a nonprofit corporation formed for the purpose of purchasing and
renovating the historic
He is a former member of the North Carolina Martin Luther
King, Jr.
Alston
resides in
Marsha H. Jordan
A
graduate of the University of Virginia (MWC), Jordan
entered the real estate business in 1986. She is owner of Apple Realty in
Lincolnton, a Graduate of the REALTORS® Institute and a Certified Residential
Specialist.
Appointed to the Commission in 1999,
Jordan
and her husband, Max, a real estate broker and contractor, reside in Lincolnton
and have one son, Jason, a student at the University of North Carolina at
Charlotte and a broker.