Coming from a long line of ministers, Vincent Clark was inspired to serve.
“My father and mother always expressed to us that no matter how little we had, there are folks who have less, and that the world ought to be a better place because you’re in it,” says Clark. “That community service has always been paramount throughout my childhood and carries over to my career.”
Clark’s commitment to service is exhibited through his years of community organizing and volunteer work, including volunteer service on numerous boards, committees and task forces, both locally and nationally.
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