MORE MEMBER BIOGRAPHIES TO COME FOR THE GROWING NU THETA SIGMA ALUMNI CHAPTER
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Kinnie Beck
Robin Clay
Kenneth Apande

Brother Antwan Floyd
Brother Antwan Floyd completed his 10 week journey on September 11, 1998 at 11:51:28pm at the University of Wyoming, Beta Beta Eta Chapter where he received his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology in 2002. During this time Bro. Floyd also played fullback for the University football team. As a member if the chapter Floyd served Sigma as the chapter vice-president and secretary.
Immediately following his undergraduate career Floyd came to the University of Missouri as a graduate assistant in the University of Missouri’s Strength & Conditioning Department. In that two year period he earned a Masters Degree in Education & Counseling Psychology as well as a full-time position with the MU Strength & Conditioning Department where he still works today.
Floyd see’s Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity as his opportunity to be active in the black community and mentor young men. He joined Nu Theta Sigma’s graduate Chapter in Columbia, MO in January of 2006 and has served Eta Gamma’s undergraduate chapter Advisor since September 2005.
Floyd model’s his life around the values of Sigma’s 12-inch rule and believes heavily in hard work and preparation being the key to success for all individuals.
His favorite saying is as follows…
“Excellence is caring more than others think is wise; risking more than others think is safe; dreaming more than others think is practical & expecting more than others think is possible.”
Floyd was born in Longview, Texas and grew up in Dallas, Texas with his father, Miles, his mother, Antionette, and his younger sister Jazmine James.

Rev. Adrian Hendricks, II
Born on May 22, 1975 to Rev. Adrian C and Rev. Dr. Laurain C. Hendricks at Barnes Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, Mo. A native son of East St. Louis Ill., Rev. Adrian Hendricks II grew up in the Norman E Owens plaza projects amongst several other cities throughout central Illinois until settling briefly on Chicago’s south side. Graduating High School, Rev. Hendricks relocated to Jefferson City to attend Lincoln University. In December of 1996, Rev. Adrian Hendricks II became a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. where he endorsed the organizational mission of service. After receiving his bachelors from Lincoln University, Rev. Hendricks completed his Masters in Education from William Woods University. Rev. Hendricks accepted his calling into the life of ministry in 1997, and is currently the Youth Pastor of Second Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. Hendricks is currently working on his Masters in Theology degree with Southwest Bible College and Seminary. God has blessed Rev. Hendricks with a vision and a mission to evangelize, educate and empower. Rev. Hendricks currently works for the Missouri Department of Transportation providing organizational performance improvement facilitation and strategic planning. Rev. Hendricks is a preacher, a teacher, and a Man of God.
Brother Glenn Robertson
Interim President

Brother Chantez Adams
Brother Chris Jefferson

Brother Rubin Moore
Brother Rubin Moore was born in Ft. Riley, KS though he spent most of his formative years in Honolulu, HI and Kansas City, Mo. Several hobbies developed during his adolescent years in clude playing alto saxophone, writing poetry, adn creating hip-hop music. As an only child, he sough to create relationships that would foster his desire for brotherhood while also allowing him to serve others and furhter his academic achievements.
Bro. Moore crossed the buring sands on April 6, 2002at 12:05:20 a.m. at Truman State University, My Tau Chapter in Kirksville, Mo. He servered in a number of positions including chapter Vice President. Whiel at Truman, he was also an active member of the Association of Black Collegians. He graduated with a BS in Biology and is currently attending mendical school at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He plans to pursue a career in psyciatry in the near future.
Brother Bryon L Davis entered the Omega chapter at the age of 37 in Jefferson City on January 18, 2008. Brother Davis was born January 21, 1970 in Wichita, Kansas and was married on October 1, 2004 in Oklahoma City, OK to Tiffany A Smith who survives of the home.
Brother Davis was currently a Major in the U. S Army Reserves and served as a captain with the United States Army in Iraq in 2004. He has been employed as the associate director of student activities at Lincoln University for the past 2 years.
Brother Davis experienced his collegiate experience at Beta Chi Chapter at Lincoln University. He will be greatly missed.
Brother Donivan Foster
Brother Larry Henry