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Thomas Alton Watkins, Jr., was born, reared in Portsmouth
Virginia. He graduated from Hampton
University, formerly known as Hampton Institute in 1948
with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education. While
at Hampton
"Beanie" as he is known to many excelled in track,
football, and basketball. In 1950, Tom completed his Masters
Degree in Industrial Management at NYU. "Beanie"
was initiated in 1949 in Omicron Chapter at Columbia University,
where he served as Vice Polemarch. While a member of Brooklyn-Long
Island Alumni he was elected Polemarch. A position he also
held with New Rochelle-White Plains Alumni from 1992-1994.
Tom has served on the Northeastern Province Board of Directors and was the recipient
of the Northeast Provinces Alumni Achievement Award.
As Brother Thomas A. Watkins, Jr. reaches that 50th year
in Kappa he only asks that we try to extend our outreach
and do it more effectively.
Tom has lead an interesting and diversified life. He was
a machinist in the Portsmouth, Virginia Shipyard; Mercanthaler
Linotype Company, and at the Bulova Watch Company in New
York. He served as Department Head of Mechanical Engineering
art Prairie View A & M College in Texas; Technical Engineering
Writer of the U.S. Department of Defense; Associate Director
of Youth In Action (War on Poverty) and as Executive Director
of one of New York Citys Economic Development Council
Programs. When his country called Tom responded. He served
with distinction as a Machinist Mate in the U.S. Navy during
World War II.
Tom has always been a child advocate and social activist.
Despite full time positions with both the Union Carbide
Company where he held a position in Human Resources Management
and a later stint with Chicago Pneumatic Tool in Marketing
& Logistics Management Tom continued to embrace and
serve his community. He was elected to Vice President of
the BOCES board (Southern Westchester Board of Cooperative
Education Services where he served for 10 years making a
difference in the lives of countless children and adults.
For fifteen years Tom served as chairman of the Board of
Directors of the Grace Community Center in White Plains,
which operates a Homeless Shelter, a Child Day Care Center,
a Soup Kitchen, and a program for the frail and elderly.
For his dedication and relentless support of the homeless,
hungry and less fortunate, Tom received the coveted Mickey
Leland Award.
On the ecunemical level, Tom as been a Vestryman in three
Dioceses of the Episcopal Church and continues his personal
and social ministry and mission as President of SHORE, a
program dedicated to providing low-income housing. He is
an advisory board member of the Bridge Fund, which gives
assistance to those facing possible eviction.
Tom enjoys listening to classical and seasonal sacred music,
which he gained an appreciation for while singing in the
Hampton Choir. Tom is married to LaVerne Watkins who was
in his graduating class, and who serves as Associate Executive
Director of the Cardinal McCloskey School and Home. They
have two sons and a daughter. Tom continues to be a faithful
member and active alumni of Hampton
University. He strongly believes that active alumni
can make a difference in educational outcomes and that all
persons should "Let Their Lives Do the Singing."
Brother Watkins most often represents this chapters
highest ideals, always bringing a sense of balance, objectivity,
reflection and reason. May you continue on your journey
of service for God and all things good in Kappa.

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