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Send us a textWelcome to Season 4 of The Beating Diabetes Lifestyle Podcast! In this premiere episode, Oscar sits down with longtime friend Anthony Coleman, who shares his incredible weight loss transformation story. From battling unhealthy habits to embracing a healthier lifestyle, Anthony opens up about the struggles, turning points, and strategies that helped him achieve lasting success. Whether you're looking for motivation to start your own journey or practical tips to stay on track, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice. Tune in and get ready to take that first step toward your healthiest life yet!Resource:Download Oscar's FREE "Weight-Loss Planner"_____________________Connect With MeTo submit a question or join my mailing list, use the information below to connect with me. Join My Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/beatingdiabeteslifestyle Web - www.beatingdiabeteslifestyle.com Email - hello@beatingdiabeteslifestyle.com Instagram - @beatingdiabeteslifestyle _____________________ ©2025 Oscar Camejo - The Beating Diabetes Lifestyle
Tune in for a discussion on how the criminal justice system impacts voting. This episode features Anthony Coleman who describes his experience of being on parole and not being able to vote and Bryce Randall who shares his past experience with helping individuals inside the Harris County jail vote while incarcerated.
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we talk to Anthony Coleman and Earl Mason from the St. Louis Golfweek Amateur Tour about how they are helping grow the game with junior golfers. We'll unpack how community partnerships and parental involvement have been essential in nurturing young talent, and how providing new equipment ensures kids feel confident on any course. Our commitment to inclusivity and the importance of camaraderie in youth golf programs demonstrate that passion for the game transcends all barriers.Then, listen in as we simplify golf's complex rules, with Roger helping to demystify penalty areas and the use of colored stakes. We'll clarify common misunderstandings, such as the equidistant rule, and share updates on recent and upcoming tournaments. Whether you're puzzled by blue stakes or curious about the latest shirt contest, we've got you covered. Our mission is to ensure every player understands the rules, maintaining fair competition and enhancing the enjoyment of the game for all.Finally, get ready for a quick discussion on some logistics of the Golfweek Amateur Tour, as Chris Rocha and I prepare for the national championship in Hilton Head. We'll share detailed travel plans, housemate coordination, and how these championships offer a chance for family fun. Plus, I'll reveal must-visit spots like the nostalgic candy store Pops, ensuring everyone has a memorable time both on and off the course. We'll also celebrate Mick's impressive winning streak, even suggesting light-heartedly that he should share the spotlight a bit more.Anthony Coleman(314) 437-1906If you have questions, send them to us at:Tim - TimNATC@amateurgolftour.netChris - elpaso@amateurgolftour.net Podcast HomepageGolfweek Amateur TourSenior Amateur TourFacebookYouTube#GWPodcastshirtChallengeJ Butler GolfMeridian PuttersJohn Robinson (JR) Contact InformationCell - (843) 422-3767E-Mail - hiltonheadjr@aol.com
Alicyn Yaffee, Steve Cardenas, Ben Allison / Steve Cardenas / Ted Nash, Fay Victor, Michael Attias, Christopher Hoffman, Alfredo Colon, Amirtha Kidambi's Elder Ones, Luke Stewart, Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek, Luka Kuplowsky, John Kameel Farah & Nick Fraser, FYEAR, H ii Regions and Gabriel GenestPlaylist: Alicyn Yaffee, featuring Steve Cardenas - Inner T'pauSteve Cardenas, featuring Loren Stillman, Matt Wilson and Thomas Morgan - Pocket Full of CherryBen Allison, Steve Cardenas, Ted Nash - Swan SongFay Victor, featuring Michael Attias, Anthony Coleman, Ratzo Harris and Tom Rainey - The Culprit is You (2300 Skidoo)Michael Attias, featuring Christopher Hoffman - Hexway LinerChristopher Hoffman, featuring Alfredo Colon - Farewell ForeverAlfredo Colon - V. M.C.S.Amirtha Kidambi's Elder Ones - The Great LieLuke Stewart - Unknown RiversDamon Locks, Rob Mazurek - The Concord HourLuka Kuplowsky - How Can I Possibly Sleep When There Is MusicJohn Kameel Farah and Nick Fraser - WaltzFYEAR - TrajectoryH ii Regions, featuring Aaron Leaney, Nicolas Caloia and Jahsun - A Joyful SoundGabriel Genest, featuring Jean-Nicolas Trottier - Stalemate
Watch Haleh Liza Gafori and Shahzad Ismaily in a conversation about the timeless and universal appeal of the music and poetry of Rumi. Rumi was a Persian Sufi mystic and dervish from the 13th century whose spiritual writings have inspired people across borders and different faiths, making him one of the most beloved poets around the world. He has amassed a celebrity following including Brad Pitt, Chris Martin, Beyoncé, and Jay Z who are drawn to his eternal message of peace and transformation.Other singers of Rumi's poetry mentioned in the conversation: Homayun Shajarian | Mohammad-Reza Shajarian | Shahram Nazeri | ParisaHaleh Liza Gafori is a translator, vocalist, poet, and composer born in New York City of Persian descent. Her book of translations, "Gold: Poems by Rumi", was published by New York Review Books in 2022. Supported by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, Gafori has created a musical, cross-media performance piece based on the book, weaving translations, original text, and compositions sung in Persian and English which she debuted at the New York Public Library. Shahzad Ismaily is a Brooklyn-based musician, composer, and engineer who founded Figure 8 Recording. Often referred to as the “musician's favorite musician”, he has collaborated with many avant-garde artists and composers including Laurie Anderson, Anthony Coleman, and Marc Ribot. WMI presented Love In Exile, his collaboration with Arooj Aftab and Vijay Iyer based on their Grammy Award-nominated album, at Town Hall in 2023.More about Haleh Liza Gafori - https://www.halehliza.comMore about Shahzad Ismaily and Figure 8 Recording - https://www.figure8recording.comSupport the showStay in touch with us! Join our newsletter
Owasso at Union is this week's blockbuster matchup. The two teams played a classic six-overtime game last season in the 6AI semifinals. Barry Lewis expects another special matchup between the 2-1 teams and explains why it could come down to kicking. Other topics this week: Why Muskogee is the favorite this week over Sand Springs Shout-out to Rejoice Christian QB Camden Ryan Wagoner safety Anthony Coleman continues to impress NOAH's Danny Okoye to commit this week Cascia Hall coach Joe Medina looks for career win No. 300 Holland Hall graduate Alex Felkins doing impressive things at Penn State Related Barry Lewis' top Week 4 games Jenks, Union move past Mustang in 6AI rankings Bill Haisten: Fifty weeks later, a Friday night of ‘glorious' normalcy for McLain Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Doug Wieselman, whose work on the clarinet, bass clarinet, sax, and guitar has led to projects with his Kamikaze Ground Crew, with Gina Leishman and Stephen Bernstein, to The Lounge Lizards with John Lurie, and major collaborations with The Flying Karamazov Brothers, Wayne Horvitz, Anthony Coleman, Laurie Anderson, Evan Lurie, Antony & The Johnsons, Coco Rosie, Robert Wilson, and many more. Wieselman traces the journey, illustrated with music by the Kamikaze Ground Crew and projects with Wayne Horvitz and Kato Hideki, all from the Roulette Archive.https://roulette.org/
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Doug Wieselman, whose work on the clarinet, bass clarinet, sax, and guitar has led to projects with his Kamikaze Ground Crew, with Gina Leishman and Stephen Bernstein, to The Lounge Lizards with John Lurie, and major collaborations with The Flying Karamazov Brothers, Wayne Horvitz, Anthony Coleman, Laurie Anderson, Evan Lurie, Antony & The Johnsons, Coco Rosie, Robert Wilson, and many more. Wieselman traces the journey, illustrated with music by the Kamikaze Ground Crew and projects with Wayne Horvitz and Kato Hideki, all from the Roulette Archive.
Omar Abdulkarim and Anthony Coleman II visited the Afternoon Cruise to discuss their July 16 show at the Dakota. As two of the most exciting trumpet players working in the Twin Cities they had a lot to say about what they're bringing to the stage. They also talked about the support and encouragement they both received from Roy Hargrove while studying, living and playing in New York City.
Omar Abdulkarim and Anthony Coleman II visited the Afternoon Cruise to discuss their July 16 show at the Dakota. As two of the most exciting trumpet players working in the Twin Cities they had a lot to say about what they're bringing to the stage. They also talked about the support and encouragement they both received from Roy Hargrove while studying, living and playing in New York City.
The financial stability of America's hospitals and health systems is at risk as the costs of caring continue to rise. According to a recent AHA report, the cost of drugs, supplies and labor has skyrocketed over the past few years, and that's been met with continued underpayments from government payers. In this podcast, the AHA's Bharath Krishnamurthy, director of Health Analytics and Policy, explores what this imbalance means for patient care with Dr. Anthony Coleman, President and Chief executive officer of Broadlawns Medical Center in Iowa. This podcast was recorded at the 2023 American Hospital Association's annual membership meeting in Washington, D.C.
Welcome to the Tuesday Edition of the Business News Headlines. It's been just a couple of days since the failure of two banks...might more follow? Wall Street seemed to put much of that behind it. But, I'm getting ahead of myself. For the interview you'll meet Dr. Anthony Coleman the President/CEO of Broadlawns Medical Center a public hospital located in Des Moines, Iowa. But, make no mistake what he shares with us is impacting every community based hospital in the nation and you'll learn some surprising facts. Also, remember that you can hook up with us all day on Twitter @IOB_NewsHour and on Instagram. Here's what we've got for you today: Today is Equal Pay Day and what that means; Are more banks in trouble? We have a list; Inflation ticked down for the 8th month in a row; Target is set to close several stores...we have a list; Meta will lay off thousands more and pause hiring; What might that mean to the stability of the platform? Chipotle is adding a new item...we struggle to figure it out; The Wall Street Report; "No Gifts Please" becoming the new wedding normal? Those stories PLUS a conversation with Dr. Anthony Coleman that we found astounding. He shares such things as how Zip Codes can predict healthcare issues, the four social issues that can spell trouble for people and impact their health. Plus we talk about visioning, funding and more. To listen to that conversation CLICK THIS LINK. Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
It really does not matter where you live when you hear this conversation about healthcare and community hospitals because what my guest, Dr. Anthony Coleman, President/CEO of Broadlawns Medical Center is impactful across the US. Here we'll talk about how your Zip Code can determine your health. We talk about the four factors that determine the state of a persons health. The yet to be named sobriety center, workforce issues, funding and the state of Medicaid reimbursement in Iowa. We think you will find this to be an amazing story because it has to do with everyone. Meet Dr. Anthony Coleman. Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
Rev Bodhipala (Chris Johnson) moderates a panel on prison ministry with formerly incarcerated Buddhist practitioner Anthony Coleman and Canadian prison chaplain Rev Abhaya (Kyira Korrigan) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/downwiththedharma/message
What does it take to provide the best care for your population? In this episode, I have a great conversation with the CEO at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines, IA Dr. Anthony Coleman, DHA. In this episode, we talk about how he got started in the healthcare industry, what it takes to understand the needs of the community you serve and how representation gave him the confidence to reach his healthcare goals. Become a supporter of The Healthy Project:DONATE. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coreydionlewis)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coreydionlewis)
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Composer/keyboardist Anthony Coleman with stories and samples of his bands, solo work from improv to stride piano, projects for large and small ensembles, the Downtown and Radical Jewish Music movements, and an embrace of musical culture from Harlem to Herzegovina, Korea to Vienna, with appearances by Roy Nathanson, Charles K. Noyes, Jim Pugliese, Don Byron, and many more, all recorded at Roulette between 1986-2016.
Anthony Coleman: Radical Touch The music of composer/keyboardist Anthony Coleman with stories and samples of his bands, solo work from improv to stride piano, projects for large and small ensembles, the Downtown and Radical Jewish Music movements, and an embrace of musical culture from Harlem to Herzegovina, Korea to Vienna, with appearances by Roy Nathanson, Charles K. Noyes, Jim Pugliese, Don Byron, and many more, all recorded at Roulette between 1986-2016. https://roulette.org/
Concludiamo la nostra retrospettiva su David Moss nel catalogo Intakt con gli altri tre album del batterista/vocalist pubblicati dall'etichetta svizzera. Nell'85 Moss forma la David Moss Dense Band, che - con partecipazioni di una sfilza di personaggi come John Zorn, Fred Frith, Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, Bill Frisell, Christian Marclay - diventa una delle cose emblematiche dell'avantgarde newyorkese degli anni ottanta: una incarnazione in quartetto della Dense Band, con Anthony Coleman alle tastiere, si ascolta in Texture Time, registrato nel '93 e pubblicato nel '94 (Intakt 034), che contiene fra l'altro un brano ispirato da italo Calvino, Invisible Cities. Time Stories, registrato nel '97 e pubblicato nel '98 (Intakt 054), consiste in una serie di duo di Moss (voce, batteria, percussioni, elettronica) con Heiner Goebbels (siamo nella fase in cui Moss collabora come vocalist con Goebbels per Surrogate Cities: proprio ascoltandolo cantare in quest'opera, Luciano Berio rimane colpito dal suo talento e lo chiama a partecipare alla sua opera Cronaca del luogo), Catherine Jauniaux, Hans Peter Kuhn, Koichi Makigami, Christian Marclay, Phil Minton e Frank Schulte. Con quattro di loro - Jauniaux, Minton, Makigami e Schulte - nel '97 Moss si esibisce a Zurigo, in un set documentato da Vocal Village Project Live at the Rote Fabrik, pubblicato nel 2001 (Intakt 068).
Concludiamo la nostra retrospettiva su David Moss nel catalogo Intakt con gli altri tre album del batterista/vocalist pubblicati dall'etichetta svizzera. Nell'85 Moss forma la David Moss Dense Band, che - con partecipazioni di una sfilza di personaggi come John Zorn, Fred Frith, Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, Bill Frisell, Christian Marclay - diventa una delle cose emblematiche dell'avantgarde newyorkese degli anni ottanta: una incarnazione in quartetto della Dense Band, con Anthony Coleman alle tastiere, si ascolta in Texture Time, registrato nel '93 e pubblicato nel '94 (Intakt 034), che contiene fra l'altro un brano ispirato da italo Calvino, Invisible Cities. Time Stories, registrato nel '97 e pubblicato nel '98 (Intakt 054), consiste in una serie di duo di Moss (voce, batteria, percussioni, elettronica) con Heiner Goebbels (siamo nella fase in cui Moss collabora come vocalist con Goebbels per Surrogate Cities: proprio ascoltandolo cantare in quest'opera, Luciano Berio rimane colpito dal suo talento e lo chiama a partecipare alla sua opera Cronaca del luogo), Catherine Jauniaux, Hans Peter Kuhn, Koichi Makigami, Christian Marclay, Phil Minton e Frank Schulte. Con quattro di loro - Jauniaux, Minton, Makigami e Schulte - nel '97 Moss si esibisce a Zurigo, in un set documentato da Vocal Village Project Live at the Rote Fabrik, pubblicato nel 2001 (Intakt 068).
this week it's Ian time! we sit down with Ian Anthony Coleman (actor, teacher, DJ) to talk about finding how your skills translate across all mediums, theories of education, and the empowerment of the individual performer. It's a good one folx! Follow Ian: @yunguptown iananthonycoleman.com twitch.tv/yunguptown Follow us: @megbunn @hhaarriissoonn @goodtoseeyoupod @mindsugar666 twitch.tv/mindsugar666
Cette semaine, c'est pas mal free jazz! En musique: Sylvie Courvoisier Trio sur l'album Free Hoops (Intakt, 2020); WHO Trio sur l'album Strell (Clean Feed, 2020); Anthony Coleman sur l'album Catenary Oath (NoBusiness, 2019); Collateral sur l'album Collateral (Bug Incision, 2020); Arthur Jones sur l'album Scorpio (BYG, 1969); Bobby Few sur l'album More or Less Few (Center of the World, 1973)...
Cette semaine, c'est pas mal free jazz! En musique: Sylvie Courvoisier Trio sur l'album Free Hoops (Intakt, 2020); WHO Trio sur l'album Strell (Clean Feed, 2020); Anthony Coleman sur l'album Catenary Oath (NoBusiness, 2019); Collateral sur l'album Collateral (Bug Incision, 2020); Arthur Jones sur l'album Scorpio (BYG, 1969); Bobby Few sur l'album More or Less Few (Center of the World, 1973)...
Matt Wilson's 2018 LP Honey and Salt: Music Inspired by the Poetry of Carl Sandburg earned the veteran musician a Musician of the Year from the Jazz Journalist Association while the LP itself was named Record of the Year. Wilson, who is no stranger to accolades, has earned some new ones with his latest release, Hug! , credited to the Matt Wilson Quartet. Joined by his longtime collaborators Jeff Lederer (Brooklyn Blowhards, Swing N' Dix, Honey Ear Trio), Kirk Knuffke (Josh Roseman's Extended Constellations, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom), and Chris Lightcap (Dianne Reeves, Marc Ribot, Anthony Coleman). Featuring compositions from Gene Ammons ("The One Before"), Abdullah Ibrahim ("Jabulani") and Charlie Haden ("In the Moment"), Hug! also gives evidence of Wilson's inimitable humor and appreciation of American music's various streams, though jazz, of course, remains the primary one. Wilson recently spoke with KMUW from his home in New York state. How did this new record, Hug!, come
Sam and Jack talk about CU Boulder reopening for the Fall, what that means for college athletics in Colorado, and the university as a whole. Then, Anthony Coleman's sudden departure gets dissected as they discuss what a loss he is and how Tad could replace him. Finally, they return to their roots - German Soccer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No confusing anymore: Anthony Coleman from Coller IP explained what is patent evaluation and valuation. We also talked about the importance of patent ownership for a startup before a VC investment and the power of patent information for the companies. You can listen our podcast on Apple podcast, Spotify and Google Podcast. And also you can follow Patent Effect on Twitter and Linkedin accounts. // www.patenteffect.com //
CarePatrol is the nation's largest Senior Placement organization who help families find safer care options including assisted living, independent living, memory care, in-home care and nursing homes. We have over 150 local senior advisors located throughout the country who can personally meet with you and your family to help guide you through the daunting task of finding an alternative senior living setting. Our services are FREE TO YOU, as we are paid by tens of thousands of quality pre-vetted providers across the nation.
On this latest episode of The Sun Devil Source Report Podcast, host Rob Werner is joined by site publisher Chris Karpman and staff reporters Jack Harris and Mason Kern as they dissect former Arizona State star wideout N'Keal Harry being selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. They also analyze ASU basketball's need to replace former assistant coaches Anthony Coleman - who has taken a job at Colorado - and Drazen Zlovaric from Bobby Hurley's staff ahead of the 2019-20 season. Covered on this episode: -- What impact Harry and Wren could have in year one in the NFL -- One possible move Bobby Hurley could make following the departures of Coleman and Zlovaric -- Terin Adams' announced departure from ASU and what that means for the cornerback group -- No. 22 ASU baseball falling again the Division-I rankings after a shaky weekend in Seattle
For decades jazz standards have provided improvisers with both a vehicle and a testing ground for their creativity. In some cases they have taken more liberties than others. This week we focus on not-so-standard renditions of jazz standards, from "Take Five" to "My Favorite Things", from "Mood Indigo" to "'Round Midnight"! Two hours of jazz played with boundless creativity and a good dose of humor. The playlist features Farmers Market; Uri Caine; Steve Houben - Jacques Pirotton - Stephan Pougin; Adam Benjamin; Django Bates; Rahsaan Roland Kirk; Hank Roberts; John Zorn - George Lewis - Bill Frisell; Roy Paci; Paul Motian; Manu Codjia - Geraldine Larent - Christopher Marguet; Steve Argüelles; Ran Blake; Björk; Orquestra Mahatma; Roy Nathanson & Anthony Coleman; Daniel Humair; Mostly Other People Do the Killing; Elliott Sharp; Cassandra Wilson; Joey Baron; Kashmere Stage Band. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=rfb&playlist=7986#here
El saxofonista Roy Nathanson celebró con amigos una semana en el club The Stone de Nueva York. Así, en torno al standard "The nearness of you", fue tejiendo una red de improvisaciones y dúos con Arturo O'Farrill (piano), Marc Ribot (guitarra), Curtis Fowlkes (trombón), Anthony Coleman (piano), Myra Melford (piano) y Lucy Hollier (trombón). En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 10 de abril de 2016 nos adentramos también en terreno "Amorphae", el debut en ECM del guitarrista Ben Monder. Grabado en dos sesiones: una a dúo con el baterista Paul Motian, la otra como complemento tras el fallecimiento de Motian con la colaboración del baterista Andrew Cyrille y el sintesista Pete Rende. Aprovechamos para recuperar "Oceana" y "Excavation", trabajos anteriores de Monder. Y como colofón, "Mujô", trabajo del cuarteto del clarinetista francés Jean-Brice Godet. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El saxofonista Roy Nathanson celebró con amigos una semana en el club The Stone de Nueva York. Así, en torno al standard "The nearness of you", fue tejiendo una red de improvisaciones y dúos con Arturo O'Farrill (piano), Marc Ribot (guitarra), Curtis Fowlkes (trombón), Anthony Coleman (piano), Myra Melford (piano) y Lucy Hollier (trombón). En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 10 de abril de 2016 nos adentramos también en terreno "Amorphae", el debut en ECM del guitarrista Ben Monder. Grabado en dos sesiones: una a dúo con el baterista Paul Motian, la otra como complemento tras el fallecimiento de Motian con la colaboración del baterista Andrew Cyrille y el sintesista Pete Rende. Aprovechamos para recuperar "Oceana" y "Excavation", trabajos anteriores de Monder. Y como colofón, "Mujô", trabajo del cuarteto del clarinetista francés Jean-Brice Godet. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
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Here’s Theatre Intangible episode 110: Hertenstein/Hunt/Sevits, recorded on September 13th, 2013. Joe Hertenstein is a New York City-based drone/avant-garde/free improv drummer, originally hailing from Germany. He’s played with heavy hitters such as Mat Maneri, Anthony Coleman, Ken Filiano, Frank Gratkowski, Jon Irabagon, Achim Tang, Mikko Innanen, Todd Neufeld, Simon Jermyn, and Thomas Heberer. How did this [...]
Anthony Coleman was born in Marietta, Georgia. His grandfather, Amos Kilgore, was a prominent businessman in the African American community. Coleman attended Marietta High School and North Cobb High School. He was elected to the Marietta City Council in 2001 as a representative for Ward 5. Oscar Freeman, President of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP from 1982 to 1986, served as Mr. Coleman's campaign manager. He has the same seat held by Hugh Grogan, who was the first African American elected to the Marietta City Council. Mr. Coleman has served on the Executive Board of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP and is an Associate Minister at the Vision for Souls Family Worship Center in Mableton, Georgia. ID:ksu-45-05-001-03038 Rights:To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.
Anthony Coleman was born in Marietta, Georgia. His grandfather, Amos Kilgore, was a prominent businessman in the African American community. Coleman attended Marietta High School and North Cobb High School. He was elected to the Marietta City Council in 2001 as a representative for Ward 5. Oscar Freeman, President of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP from 1982 to 1986, served as Mr. Coleman's campaign manager. He has the same seat held by Hugh Grogan, who was the first African American elected to the Marietta City Council. Mr. Coleman has served on the Executive Board of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP and is an Associate Minister at the Vision for Souls Family Worship Center in Mableton, Georgia. Use Restrictions: To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.