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Dr. Primrose Cameron hails from Jamaican born parents and is first generation born in the United States. She is a motivational speaker, empowerment coach and author (Princess Primrose goes to Washington DC and Princess Primrose goes to Jamaica), who truly believes in assisting men and women towards the path of personal fulfillment and in the proud mother of one adult son. She has been an educator, counselor, and mentor for over 20 years and a graduate of Bethune Cookman University, Stetson University and Argosy University. She is the founder of the Sisters Build Network, CEO/founder of Sisters Build Network for Girls, Inc. (mentoring program for youth in grades 3-12) and the founder of the Calling a Few Good Men Conference. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Junior Service League of DeLand, West Volusia NAACP, OES Daughters of the King #670, Rotary Club of Deltona, Debary, Orange City and many more community organizations. She has a gift of dialogue and communication that carries throughout a room. She shares her gift of engagement while facilitating discussion groups, providing keynote speeches and interactive workshops. Her talks are often of issues that matter most, but not limited to building relationships, self-esteem building, eliminating self-talk, building confidence, setting your career path, activating your vision and defining your why, community engagement, securing a stronger self, functional families and creating balance. On any given day you might find Primrose empowering women and children or sharing a meal with family and friends on the beautiful island of Jamaica.

Vice-President

Sean King was born in Kingston Jamaica and grew up in Mount Vernon New York and Deltona Florida. Sean is a father of 5 and Grand grandfather of 5. Sean attended Morehouse College, DeVry University, and Keller Graduate School, Receiving a degree in Finance and operation Management and a Master's in Business Administration. Currently, Sean works for Future Foods in Ormond Beach, is the President of West Volusia NAACP, Founder of Man-Up Mentoring, Vice President of Sisters Build Network for Girls, and serves on several Boards. On any given day you might find Sean fighting for justice for a community member or throwing a fast/slow pitch to his grandson.

Secretary

Kimeca Caine is the owner of Kinks Coils & Waves Hair and Products Salon. A talented graphic designer, author, and cosmetologist, Kimeca has been cultivating her creative passions since relocating from Jamaica to the United States in the early 2000s.

Her mission is to empower individuals with textured hair by providing effective hair care solutions. This includs proven techniques and handcrafted products that support healthy, pain-free hair maintenance.

Through her movement, #ILOVEMYKINKSCOILSWAVES, Kimeca inspires self-love and confidence—starting with the crown. Her children’s book, I Love My Kinks Coils & Waves, helps young readers affirm their beauty and identity through their natural hair. Her newest release, Twists and Curls Everywhere, follows a young boy as he discovers reflections of himself in nature.

In addition to her entrepreneurial and creative work, Kimeca is a dedicated community volunteer, generously giving her time and talents to uplift those around her.

Kimeca Caine

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Dr. Donald G. Nicolas

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Dr. Donald G. Nicolas is an accomplished educator, administrator, author, and community leader committed to advancing equitable, human-centered education. An administrator in the nation’s sixth-largest school district, he brings more than two decades of experience in instructional leadership, organizational development, and educator support.
A first-generation Haitian-American and the first in his extended family to earn a doctoral degree, Dr. Nicolas holds a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from Florida State University, as well as a Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction and Teacher Education from the University of Florida. He is also the first African-American male to graduate from his specific doctoral program at UF.
Dr. Nicolas is recognized for bridging research and practice. He authored Nicolas’ Cycle of Support to Restore Humanity for Children in Schools, a framework promoting humanistic and equity-driven approaches in education, and wrote the children’s book I Have A Special Gift For You. He also hosts We See You, Teacher, one of the nation’s most-listened-to education podcasts, amplifying the voices and experiences of educators nationwide.
In addition to his district leadership, he serves as an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, mentoring doctoral students, and is a Learning Forward Foundation Scholarship recipient researching strategies to strengthen student achievement in large districts.
Dr. Nicolas is an active member of the Florida Association of School Administrators, the National Education Association, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Deeply committed to community engagement, he serves as Vice-Chair of his children’s School Advisory Council and remains involved in local cultural and service initiatives. He and his wife of 17 years are proud parents of two beautiful children. 

Treasurer

Asacia serves as the Treasurer for Sisters Build Network for Girls, acting as a vital pillar of support for the organization’s financial health and operational success. With a deep commitment to the mission of empowering young women, she focuses on the essential behind-the-scenes work—managing resources with integrity and ensuring the logistical foundation is in place to turn the organization’s vision into a reality.

​A multifaceted professional and entrepreneur, Asacia is the owner of Blessing Brand Holdings, Inc. and a certified Notary and Remote Online Notary. She brings a wealth of business acumen and strategic thinking to the board, bridging the gap between big-picture ideas and the practical logistics required for impactful results. Whether she is helping to coordinate student conferences at Stetson University or supporting local initiatives like Juneteenth DeLand, she brings a steady, detail-oriented approach to every project.

​Beyond her professional roles, Asacia is a dedicated mother who remains deeply rooted in her community. She consistently finds the time to mentor others and provide essential aid to fellow small business owners, embodying the spirit of "building as we climb." Asacia is driven by the belief that when an organization is built on a strong, transparent foundation, there is no limit to the heights its students—and the community at large—can reach.

Asacia Manning McElvin

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In Loving Memory
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Bob Davis

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