Gerald D. Jordan is a U.S. Army Veteran, educator, and community leader whose work sits at the intersection of service, mentorship, and youth development. He holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University and has dedicated his career to preparing young people for success both inside and beyond the classroom.
A retired educator from Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Schools, Jordan has served as a Program Director for College & Career Preparation, helping students navigate pathways to higher education, workforce readiness, and personal accountability. His leadership extends into community spaces as Camp Director of Word of Faith Summer Camp 212, where he has overseen youth programming rooted in structure, empowerment, and character development.
Committed to long-term impact, Jordan is also the Founder of the Boys to Men Mentoring Program, an initiative focused on guiding young men through critical stages of growth with discipline, purpose, and positive role models. Across education, mentorship, and service, Gerald D. Jordan’s work reflects a deep belief in preparation, responsibility, and the power of intentional guidance to change lives.
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