Alton Harding
Alton is the Founder and President of Hands For Africa. Alton studied International Relations and Economics at CSULB,
his discipline came from a strong Christian upbringing where church and Sunday School was as important as going to school.
Alton held a position for six years with Encyclopedia Britannica at age 20 and became the youngest diamond pin and 200
sales club winner in the company’s 200 year history, he then held a position at AT&T wireless as a major accounts manager
for three years where he won numerous awards and accolades as one of the top account managers in the company. Alton became
a business owner soon after his AT&T tenure and owned a very successful 10,000 sq ft banquet facility and restaurant in North Los Angeles.
Today, Alton is the successful owner of a real estate development firm in Orange County. While Alton was born in Manhattan
New York, he attended Jr. High and High School in Sierra Leone. Alton Harding has been involved with many charitable organizations,
that have inspired him to organize Hands For Africa to provide support for victims of the atrocities of war in Africa.
Alvin Yandie Fashu-Kanu, Esq
Alvin is an Attorney at Law at a Premier International Law Firm and is based in the Firm's Orange County office.
As a member of the Intellectual Property, Media & Technology Department, Alvin focuses his practice on the preparation and
prosecution of foreign and U.S. patent applications relating to telecommunications, computer networks, digital and analog circuits,
computer software, computer security, clean technology and medical devices. Alvins's practice emphasizes client counseling
in all aspects of intellectual property related matters, including patent and technology licensing, trademark and copyright
law, infringement analysis and due diligence investigations. Prior to becoming an attorney, Alvin was an electrical engineer.
Alvin is admitted to practice in California and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He is a member of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the Licensing Executive Society.
In law school, Alvin was the Chair of the Student Intellectual Property Law Association, the President of the Black Law Students
Association, Attorney General for the North East Black Law Students Association and served as a student mentor for the American
Intellectual Property Law Association. In these roles, Alvin organized and participated in several events and presentations and
volunteered his time to multiple causes. Alvin received his J.D. from the Franklin Pierce Law Center. He earned his M.S. in
electrical engineering from Syracuse University and his B.S. in electrical engineering from California State Polytechnic University.
Alvin was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone and attended Jr. High and High School in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Nemahun Stevens White
Nemahun is a Special Education Teacher for the Los Angeles
Unified School district, with over 30 years of teaching experience. Her teaching experience, in particular special education
experience, range from kindergarten to secondary level. Nemahun is a versatile and dedicated child advocate with a solid focus
on the individual needs of Special Education students. Nemahun has a vast range of experience in the Educational Field that stems
from living or teaching in African countries, European countries and in the United States of America. Nemahun received her Bachelors
from the Mount Vernon University in Washington, D.C. with a focus in Early Childhood Education. She earned her Masters degree in
Educational Administration, Credentials in Educational Administration and Education Specialist Instruction from California State
Los Angeles. Nemahun's experience and dedication to education, particularly with respect to those with special needs, renders her
very valuable to Hands For Africa. Nemahun is dedicated to the cause of Hands for Africa and she is particularly excited for the
opportunity to work with children who are amputated and children of amputated parents. Nemahun is the wife of Sinclair White, a
mother of five children, one grandson, and another grandson on the way. Nemahun resides in Lakewood, California.
Rev. Olu Harding
Rev. Harding is an ordained elder and member of the Wyoming Conference of the United Methodist Church.
He is currently serving as pastor of the Elm Park United Church in Oneonta, NY. Rev. Harding earned his Bachelor's degree in
economics from Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone (affiliate of Durham University, England), his Masters degree in International
Relations and Public Administration from the University of Maryland and his Masters degree in Divinity from Boston University.
Before he received his call to the ordained ministry, he served as a career diplomat in the Sierra Leone Foreign Services,
rising to the rank of Ambassador of Sierra Leone to Nigeria with accreditation to Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo, Cameroon, Equatorial
Guinea, and Egypt. He was subsequently appointed Ambassador to the Soviet Union (Russia), with accreditation to Poland, Czech and
Slovak Republics, East Germany, Hungary and Romania. Rev. Harding got his call to the Ordained Ministry while he was serving as
Sierra Leone's Ambassador to Russia. His strong Christian background enabled him to make a smooth transition from the secular
world to his present religious vocation. In his present role as pastor, he serves on various Boards and organizations of the
United Methodist church, including, the Wyoming Conference Board of Ordained Ministry, the General Commission on Christian
Unity and Inter-religious Concerns, National Council of Churches, World Assembly and the Oneonta Clergy Group. Rev. Harding is
married to Essie Harding, an Attorney, and they have a combined family of seven adult children and six grandchildren.
Audra J Wright
Audra is an Enrolled Agent who specializes in federal and state tax controversy matters with over 20
years of experience in the field of US taxation. Audra began her career in the Internal Revenue Service spending the bulk of
her 12-year tenure in Examination Operation and was a Team Leader in Offer in Compromise and Collection Operations. Audra is
the Founder and CEO of Executive Tax Solutions, LLC; a New York based tax controversy practice that services high net-worth,
individual clients. Prior to forming Executive Tax Solutions, Audra was with The Ayco Company, LP; which is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Group and is part of the firm’s Private Wealth Management Division. Audra has represented high
level executives of Fortune 500 Companies such as Goldman Sachs Group, PIMCO, WellPoint, General Electric and Exxon-Mobil.
Audra Wright is a featured lecturer at the Long Island Tax Practitioner Symposium in Woodbury, New York. Ms. Wright earned
her B.S. in Management with Cum Laude honors from Adelphi University in Garden City, New York and received her Enrolled Agent’s
license from the Internal Revenue Service in October of 2003. Audra is a member of National Association of Tax Professionals
(NATP); National Association Enrolled Agents (NAEA); National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO); Orange County
Networkers and Executives (OCEAN) and The Glass Hammer. Audra is a mother of three who currently splits her time between
New York and California and is actively involved in various networking organizations designed to mentor young talent. Audra
joined Hands for Africa as a board member to lend her management and operations skill set to a non-profit organization by
leveraging her government sector experience and C-level, Fortune 500 contacts to facilitate the achievement of the firm’s
milestones with respect toward meeting fund raising objectives. Audra is a tenacious advocate for those who are victims of
societal and political injustice.