
Over the past years, we have purchased technology, donated food, provided necessities to mentees who have successfully completed the mentoring program
Programs
Dream it.
The members of the 100 Black Men of Metro Birmingham engage in two strategic meetings a year. These meetings are outside of the National Office requirements. We plan most of our community involvement and need fulfillment.
Build it.
We actually execute on our strategic plan. Based on the community needs of the calendar school year, we employ different strategies to successfully build community through mentoring.
Grow it.
The 100 does not do any type of marketing. We focus upon key community area. Most of our mentees are referred to the program. We don’t look for trouble youth, but inspired youth. We are providing models for them to model after.
Share it.
As we build our program, we look to our students, parents, and community leaders to grow the pgoram. We are constantly looking for other organizations to partner with. We often see that there are many community programs, but little to no collaboration between them all. We seek to bring them many together for the betterment of the community.
Ronnie O. Rice, Ph.D, Esq.
President and Chairman
CEO of The Rice Law Firm, Speaker, Mentor, and entrepreneur and consultant to some of the most prestigious firms and brands. Ronnie is the President of the 100 Black Men of Metro Birmingham Chapter and sits on the board of the A.G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club. Creator of the Recognize Opportunities Achieve Success Movement and known as The Greatest Connector.
His sense of humor and straight to the point approach allow him to be a valuable source in the media and amongst those who need strategy and direction.
A community favorite, Ronnie is constantly featured on TV, Radio and in print media. He is the master or connecting anyone, no matter what walk of life they come from, to massive success.