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C2 Contractors, LLC formerly CoMor Corporation, established in 1984 has blossomed into a highly competitive, premier minority owned business. We are a leading cabling and construction solutions provider specializing in the design, implementation and delivery of leading networking technologies, construction management, design/build and general contracting services.


Since its inception, C2 has established itself as a trusted advisor and service provider in many key industries. Our customers view us as an invaluable resource partner. Headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, we pride ourselves on maintaining long-term partnerships with our clients. C2 Contractors has established an extensive and successful performance history. We have a strong track record in supplying outstanding customer service to businesses and governmental clients locally and nationally.



Company Certifications

OUR

CORE VALUES

QUALITY SERVICE

Providing our customers with innovative technology along superior quality, and dedicated service.

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

We strive to meet or exceed client expectations on every experience.

WORKING WITH
THE COMMUNITY

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Small businesses drive our community. Some business owners walked

THE 
LEADERSHIP

President & Chief Executive Officer

CORNELIOUS "CC" LAMBERTH

CC develops the strategic plans, manages sales and marketing and designs networks for C2 Contractors. He manages all of the company relationships and is focused on delivering what each of his customers needs.

He brings over 25 years of experience and training sees the future as very bright with expanded service and product offering in construction, training and IT sourcing. He most enjoys all of the team members at C2 Contractors because he feels that is what differentiates C2 from
the competition.




Director of Construction Services & Estimating

Brandon Lamberth

Brandon Lamberth serves as Senior Project Manager for C2 Contractors, has more than 5 years of project management experience and has been involved in many of the larger construction projects for C2.

Brandon graduated Sum Cum Laude from Brunswick Community College with an Associate Degree in Art and earned a Bachelor and Masters Degree from King University in Business and Project Management

Chief Operating Officer

ED BROWNING

Ed is a problem solver, providing quality in each installation, ensuring he finds a solution for each opportunity presented him and stepping in wherever there is a void. He has been with the company for over 10 years and looks forward to the future growth of C2.

Ed enjoys treating each customer like he would like to be treated and gaining the confidence of each and every customer.






Manager of Religious & Faith-based Development and Strategies

Reverend Odell Cleveland

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Reverend Odell Cleveland, Founder and President of Cal Tee Solutions LLC since 2006, uses his three decades of experience with non-profit, faith-based and for-profit institutions to build stronger communities, using his ability to bring diverse publics together and achieving success through finding “common ground”.

In 1997 he co-founded the nation’s first faith- based Community Action Agency, Welfare Reform Liaison Project. He was able to grow the organization from a small annex area in a Church to a $100 million nonprofit corporation with a significant impact on North Carolina’s most marginalized communities. Sixteen years later he moved on to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro. During his 13 years as CAO, he helped build a strengthened infrastructure to support the rapidly growing Church, which increased its membership to 7,000-worshippers and expanded from a single campus to three campuses, covering the most populous areas of North Carolina.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

Many different organizations have recognized Odell’s insight and commitment. In 2021, his leadership in the community response to COVID-19 led to participation in the White House COVID-19 Virtual Roundtable for NC Leaders. In 2022, Odell was one of 12 people nationally selected by AARP to receive the Local Hero’s Award for his leadership in caregiving. He served on numerous boards of directors in areas related to housing and education. including the Executive Committee of the Old North State Boy Scout Council, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater Greensboro, and the Greensboro Opera. In 2023, Odell was elected to chair Children and Families First in Guilford County. He currently serves on the Board of Catalyst Community Development Corporation (Abbeville, SC) and Board of Directors for the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship.

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CABLING

C2 Contractors LLC specializes in the design, implementation and delivery of leading networking technologies. We are dedicated to providing unsurpassed quality services and solutions.

Production Distribution

C2 provides Office Furniture/Interior Design, Ductile Iron Pipe, Fabricated Steel, Glass/Windows, Technology Cabling, Surveillance and access control.

CONSTRUCTION

We have an unwavering and unparalleled commitment to quality in every area ranging from design/build, general construction, to project and construction management, estimating and engineering. 

Hub Participation

The services offered in the HUB-IPP program directly support program goals to (1) meet or exceed aspirations HUB participation goals of the entity, (2) assist HUB-eligible vendors to become HUB certified based on standards set forth by Federal, State, and/or local jurisdictions, and (3) identify specific areas in the entity’s procurement process where even relatively small changes to the process can yield impressive results. 

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C2 Contractors With Union Square Campus Greensboro NC

Union Square Campus

This first building of Union Square Campus is a remarkable partnership between Cone Health, Guilford Technical Community College, North Carolina A&T State University, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  Leases from these institutions, combined with significant public and private investment, support the construction, equipment, and operating costs of this $34 million project, which was completed on schedule and within budget.
The collaborators  worked closely together to create a state-of-the art setting to educate nurses from the associate (2 year), bachelor (4 year) through the doctoral degree level.


Shared common areas, auditorium, classrooms, labs, and study areas are designed for a maximized and efficient schedule, day and night, 6-days a week. Practicing nurses as well as local students enhance their skills in Union Square’s state-of the art simulation center, ultimately filling much-needed jobs and improving the overall delivery of health care in clinical settings.

Partner:

Cone Health

Project Location:

Greensboro, NC

Project Description:
Synopsis:

Installed over 700 lines of CAT 6 cable at the new Union Square Campus.

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TESTIMONIALS

"Let me first say how appreciative I am for all the hard work and long hours you and all of the C2 team spent working with me and John Evans on Gibbs Hall. The integrity that C2 demonstrates on a regular basis is stellar."

Gordon A Koontz

North Carolina A&T State University, Telecommunications

 "We can ALWAYS count on your integrity and your word when we are up against amazingly difficult timelines and I am sure I speak for others when I say we greatly appreciate it and consider you and your company an extreme asset to our district!"

Lisa Keller

Sr. Communications Engineer, Guilford County Schools

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