Alpha Phi Alpha: A Legacy of Leadership - Eric Elmore '86, JD '89 & Ernie Jolly '09




Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy Cornellians show

Summary: <p>Did you know the first intercollegiate historically African American Greek-lettered fraternity was founded here at Cornell? Now 114 years old, <a href="https://apa1906.net/">Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc</a>. has grown to 706 chapters across the country. Hear from Alpha Brothers Eric Elmore '86, JD '89 and Ernie Jolly '09 about the impact this organization had on their Cornell experience and how they view and serve in the world today.</p> <p><em>“Almost at our inception we were about developing leaders and lifting our community and we have continued to do so today.” - Eric Elmore</em></p> <p><em>“One of the things Alpha Phi Alpha is known for is developing leaders. Look to any industry, you’re going to find an Alpha somewhere leading an organization or making history somehow.” - Ernie Jolly</em></p> <p>Read the <a href="https://cornell.box.com/s/rmi84h1v1wivwaar4od248gwgfkfh4m7">episode transcript</a>. </p> <p>Hosted by John Rawlins III '06.<br> Created and produced by Amanda Massa.<br> Music by Kia Albertson-Rogers '13, koa3@cornell.edu.<br> Artwork by Chris Kelly.</p> <p>*The views expressed by Fresh from the Hill hosts and guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of Cornell University.</p>