Marquis Who's Who Honors Kevin C. Myles for Contributions to the Non-Profit Sector
Press Release January 14, 2026
Kevin C. Myles is a proud military veteran and respected promoter of social justice
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In 2025, he also began serving as a developer and artificial intelligence consultant for Prom2pt CODEX, where he is developing a pioneering artificial intelligence platform.

COLLEGE PARK, GA, January 14, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Kevin C. Myles has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.

Mr. Myles has established a distinguished career defined by leadership, innovation and a steadfast commitment to social justice. In 2025, he began serving as a developer and artificial intelligence consultant for Prom2pt CODEX, where he is developing a pioneering artificial intelligence platform. This platform, scheduled for commercial release in 2026, integrates his extensive knowledge of activism into an accessible system that provides research, data analytics and media planning tools for advocates at all levels. Over the past year, Mr. Myles has also led a series of workshops demonstrating how artificial intelligence can be incorporated into social justice activism, positioning himself at the forefront of technological advancement in this field.

Since 2024, Mr. Myles has been the co-owner and designer at Rumblebee Designs LP, where he contributes his signature vision to the company's projects. He also serves as the head of outreach to faith communities and communities of color for Recovery Café Network, where he builds bridges between diverse groups and supports recovery initiatives. Between 2022 and 2024, Mr. Myles thrived as the deputy director of programs and strategy at Learning for Justice within the Southern Poverty Law Center, helping to advance educational equity initiatives and develop training programs that reached a broad audience.

As the president of Community First Inc., an organization he launched in 2020, Mr. Myles concurrently plays multiple roles as a national consultant and trainer focused on equitable outcomes in child welfare and social justice. Through Community First, he has supported child welfare reform efforts with the Annie E. Casey Foundation across Arizona, New Mexico, South Carolina and other states. In his leadership capacity, Mr. Myles travels nationwide to deliver and install curricula he designed to help communities understand policy, navigate complexity and co-design meaningful reforms.

Under Mr. Myles's leadership, Community First has provided advocacy and activism training to nearly 13,000 individuals from approximately 145 organizations. He has worked closely with youth advocacy groups to develop skills in debate, presentation and oratory—preparing the next generation of leaders. Notably, Mr. Myles's community engagement extends to partnerships and productive collaboration with local organizations to refurbish and distribute more than 100 free computers to families in need.

In each successive position, Mr. Myles has relied on valuable experience gained as the national director of training for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 2020 to 2022. Notably, he progressed to that executive title after succeeding at a series of roles within the organization, including southeast regional field director from 2011 to 2020 and interim national field director for the eastern division from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, Mr. Myles served as the midwestern regional director in 2011, and from 2009 through 2011, he was the president of the NAACP Kansas State Conference and the president of the Wichita branch from 2000 to 2011.

In addition to his advocacy work, Mr. Myles has held public sector roles, including director of fleet management for Sedgwick County from 2006 to 2011. In the aviation industry—a field where African American leadership was rare during his tenure—he made history as manager of flight operations at Ryan International Airlines from 1998 to 2005 before being named the director of Department of Defense programs from 2005 to 2006. Mr. Myles began his aviation career as a flight dispatch and ground instructor at Ryan International Airlines in 1997.

Mr. Myles counts his pivotal role in training for Democracy in Color, Australia's first national civil rights organization, as a particularly noteworthy career accomplishment. He dedicated two years to their efforts by conducting virtual sessions despite significant time zone differences, and the city of Melbourne invited Mr. Myles to speak at a global human rights conference, which he cites as a highlight among many international engagements.

Mr. Myles's education and training stemmed from practical experience rather than formal degrees. He counts his early exposure to activism as a formative experience that ignited a lifelong passion for social justice. His current philosophy and approach are grounded in a quote from Malcolm X: "Tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today." Mr. Myles believes that with patience, focus and initiative, one can build a desirable future, even without formal academic training or a specific background.

Mr. Myles's civic involvement includes serving five terms as president of American Mensa as well as regional vice chair on its board of directors. He is also a member of an airport advisory board. His many meaningful contributions have been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Medgar Wiley Evers Award for Excellence from the NAACP in 2013 and six consecutive Thalheimer Awards from 2006 through 2010. Additionally, Mr. Myles is a prolific writer who has authored more than 600 articles for the NAACP blog and developed over forty training programs used globally.

Born into a fourth-generation military family—his son now representing the fifth generation—Mr. Myles entered the United States Army directly after high school before embarking on his multifaceted career journey. He enjoys learning coding and exploring advancements in artificial intelligence technology, a passion reflected both professionally and personally as he continues developing innovative tools for advocacy. Mr. Myles enjoys the enduring support of his wife, who shares his activist spirit, and two children, who are both veterans themselves.

Looking toward the future, Mr. Myles aims to transform perceptions by empowering young people to embrace their brilliance through technology-driven resources that create equal opportunities for mastery regardless of background, race or circumstance. Mr. Myles envisions his work as a magnum opus: building infrastructure that enables grassroots activists nationwide to access foundational knowledge without traditional barriers so they can continue effecting change even amid limited resources or shifting societal landscapes.

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