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Board of Directors

Chris Singleton

Chris currently serves as ESPN’s lead radio analyst for Sunday Night Baseball as well as their postseason broadcasts.  Regarded as one of the industry’s premier analyst’s, he appears regularly on their signature show, ‘Baseball Tonight’.  Prior to joining ESPN in 2008, Chris provided color commentary between 2006-2007 on the Chicago White Sox radio broadcasts.

As a 2nd round pick by the SF Giants in 1993 out of the University of Nevada, Chris hit 300 his rookie year with the Chicago White Sox as part of a six year major league career.  Throughout his 25 year affiliation with professional baseball he’s been a highly respected person both on and off the field..  His personal character, leadership, and service to his community stand in concert with the mission of County All Star’s.      

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Bill Reilly 

Investment Advisor at Reilly Financial Group with over 20 years of investment industry experience.  Known for providing exceptional service along with individually tailored investment solutions by assessing risk and mitigating taxes. Additionally, the Reilly Financial Group works to formulate retirement plans for individuals, small business owners, and large corporations.

Janet Paulsen

A University of Georgia graduate, Janet is a domestic violence shooting survivor.  As a board member of both the ‘Georgia Commission Against family Violence’ and the ‘Georgia Crime Victims Fund’, she advocates for domestic violence survivors and for better protection for victims.  Due to the spinal cord injury she sustained in the shooting, her right leg was paralyzed.  While recovering and rehabbing at the Sheperd Center, she learned adaptive water skiing which enabled her to regain a piece of the active lifestyle she lived before the shooting.  Because of her hard work & determination she was selected to the 2019 Gold Medal winning USA team that competed in the World Adaptive Waterski Tournament in Norway.  While serving as the Executive VP for the Acworth Baseball Association, she was awarded the GA Parks & Recreation Volunteer of the Year Award.  She is the proud mom of two outstanding twin boys-Hunter and Fisher Paulsen who were co-winners of the 2020 Georgia Positive Athlete Award for Baseball.   

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Al Leiter  

A six time Emmy Award nominee in the Outstanding Sports Personality – Studio Analyst category, Al appears all across MLB Network’s programming including MLB Tonight, special event coverage, and the Spring Training series 30 Clubs in 30 Days.  In addition to his 10 years at MLB Network, he worked as a game analyst for the NY Yankees on the YES Network from 2006-2018. 

New Jersey Hall of Fame Inductee 2017

During his 19 year major league career, Leiter was a 2 time All-Star, 3 time World Series Champion, and the first pitcher to beat all 30 MLB teams.  He threw the 1st no-hitter in Marlins history (1996) and finished his career with a 162-132 record.  Highly respected for his strong personal character and off-the-field work, he was the recipient of MLB’s Branch Rickey (1999) and Roberto Clemente Awards (2000) recognizing his community service and philanthropic efforts.  

Michael Sot

US Area Director for Atricure, a leading provider of innovative technologies for thetreatment of Atrial Fibrillation and related conditions. BS in Marketing from St Peters University. Proud father of 5 including 2019 Ken Frank Character Award recipient Mat, and son Michael, a TCNJ student whose life was tragically cut short in 2018 by a drunk driver while volunteering as a designated driver. 

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King Randall  

Founder of 'The X For Boys' in Albany, Georgia, this dynamic young man works tirelessly to serve the at-risk, young black men that comprise his organization.  This is achieved through a variety of workshops and programs including automotive repair, home improvements, and cooking.  Additionally, by virtue of a weekly book club to improve literacy skills, teaching important life-skills, and having a mindset of self-reliance, all aspects of personal development are focused on.  His LEADERSHIP, ACTS OF KINDNESS, and desire to SERVE are evidenced in many parts of his community.  He assists in feeding children weekly whose only other meal may be at school and, was the impetus behind a new wave of men's 'Mental Health Awareness' in the city by rebirthing the iconic "I Am A Man" march from the 1960's.  Prior to graduating high school King graduated with a degree in Culinary Arts.  In 2016, he became the first black student to receive the Georgia Resturant Association Student of the Year Award.  

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