Katrina Wilson is the , the founder of One Community, is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment through sports, education, action, and leadership. With a deep commitment to creating inclusive opportunities, Katrina launched One Community to inspire the next generation to grow, lead, and thrive-on and off the field. Their vision is rooted in the belief that every young person deserves access to tools that build character, confidence, and community.
Dr. Tony Richardson is the Founder and CEO of Capital Catalyst Group LLC. A retired U.S. Air Force officer, he has led teams and provided valuable strategic leadership and communication strategies to C-Suite clients from the US Department of Defense, Department of State and several major Fortune 500 companies. He is also an executive boa
Dr. Tony Richardson is the Founder and CEO of Capital Catalyst Group LLC. A retired U.S. Air Force officer, he has led teams and provided valuable strategic leadership and communication strategies to C-Suite clients from the US Department of Defense, Department of State and several major Fortune 500 companies. He is also an executive board member of Habitat for Humanity - Autauga and Chilton Counties in Prattville, Alabama.
Born and raised in Austin I am a graduate of The University of Texas where I met my husband who grew up in Montgomery. It was here that I started playing tennis when my boys were young and have loved it ever since! I consider myself lucky and so thankful every time I get on a tennis court. It is my hope that anyone who wants to play gets the chance to and loves it as much as I do.
Jewell Cobb Pitts is a native of Montgomery, Alabama and a graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana. She retired from the Alabama Department of Mental Health as the Coordinator of Children & Adolescent ID/DD Services after 40 years of service. In this position Jewell served as the liaison between the five Regional DMH/ID offices and ot
Jewell Cobb Pitts is a native of Montgomery, Alabama and a graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana. She retired from the Alabama Department of Mental Health as the Coordinator of Children & Adolescent ID/DD Services after 40 years of service. In this position Jewell served as the liaison between the five Regional DMH/ID offices and other state agencies / organizations providing children’s services (ALSDE, DHR, ADRS, etc.). Jewell is involved in several community organizations and an active Board member of the following: the Britton YMCA, Dream Court, Inc., Red Tail Scholarship Foundation, the Central Alabama Tennis Association (President), the USTA Southern Region (Vice President – Central Region), and the Alabama Conference of Social Work (Past President). Her hobbies include, Photography, Tennis and Pickleball. She is married to Michael Pitts and they have one son Captain Wesley Pitts who currently serves in the United States Air Force. She is an member of Resurrection Catholic Church where she serves as a Lector, Altar Server and Photographer.
Born in Memphis, TN, Jennifer grew up in Prattville, AL, where she graduated from Autauga Academy. She studied at Auburn university and graduated with a degree in history and a master’s in communication. She discovered tennis while at Auburn, and has played USTA league tennis since graduating in 1991. She has lived in Montgomery since g
Born in Memphis, TN, Jennifer grew up in Prattville, AL, where she graduated from Autauga Academy. She studied at Auburn university and graduated with a degree in history and a master’s in communication. She discovered tennis while at Auburn, and has played USTA league tennis since graduating in 1991. She has lived in Montgomery since graduating from Auburn, except for an 11-month stint in Spanish Fort. She is married and has two children.
Kirk Frankson is a visionary leader with over two decades of expertise in project management, logistics, and community-driven initiatives. He brings a strategic blend of operational excellence and compassionate leadership to One Community, where he oversees the seamless coordination of programs spanning sports, education, mentorship, and
Kirk Frankson is a visionary leader with over two decades of expertise in project management, logistics, and community-driven initiatives. He brings a strategic blend of operational excellence and compassionate leadership to One Community, where he oversees the seamless coordination of programs spanning sports, education, mentorship, and nutrition for children across Montgomery, Alabama, and surrounding regions. With a background in managing multimillion-dollar projects for organizations like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Jamaica’s Office of Disaster Preparedness, Kirk excels in designing efficient systems, optimizing resource allocation, and fostering stakeholder collaboration. His proficiency in data analysis (SPSS, GIS) and curriculum development ensures programs are both impactful and scalable, while his dedication to mentorship—having guided over 100 students and professionals—aligns perfectly with One Community’s mission to empower youth through leadership and skill-building. Kirk’s unwavering commitment to community upliftment, paired with his ability to transform complex logistics into actionable solutions, drives the organization’s success in creating safer, brighter futures for children.
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