As part of the Spy’s ongoing “Spy Reconnaissance” series of profiles on non-profit leaders and their organizations, we talked to Paul Tue, a member of the leadership team of Kent County’s Bayside HOYAS, about the youth program’s two year anniversary a few weeks ago. Along with friend John Queen, and his brother Pierre, Paul helped organize and define the Bayside HOYAS mission and speaks about the highlights of the last 24 months.
Paul also talks candidly working in Kent County as an outsider (he grew up in Northwest Washington, DC) and the leadership trio’s efforts to adjust to the slower pace of decision-making and support that comes with small town living. He also speaks very openly about how recent national racial incidents impact local youth and how safe they feel in Kent County.
This video is approximately six minutes in length
John Queen says
Some people come in to your life and you are stuck with them! I thank GOD that Myself, Paul and Pierre are family. Great interview, great job and continued success Brother!