The Empowerment Network (empoweromaha.com) is pleased to announce the addition of Curtis Morgan as the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Omaha Program Manager. Morgan brings a wealth of experience in public administration, youth development, community engagement and nonprofit management to his new role.
“I am humbled and truly honored to join the Empowerment Network team as the MBK Omaha Program Manager,” said Morgan. “Now, I’ll have the opportunity to lead a collaborative effort with a mission that is closely related to my passion for mentoring and youth advocacy.”
In his new role, Morgan will lead the MBK Model Communities initiative for the city of Omaha. This initiative aims to achieve a measurable shift in outcomes for boys and young men of color.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Morgan as the MBK Omaha Program Manager,” said Willie Barney, Founder and CEO, Empowerment Network. “His dedication to fostering community development and youth empowerment aligns perfectly with our mission, and we look forward to the innovative and impactful programs he will help us create and implement.”
Supported in part by the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, a program of The Obama Foundation, the Empowerment Network is dedicated to building safe and thriving communities through economic, educational and social success. My Brother’s Keeper Alliance promotes supportive communities for boys and young men of color, ensuring they feel valued and have clear pathways to opportunity.