NPHCHQ

Cameron Morgan

Second Vice President

Cameron D. Morgan is a senior at The University of Alabama, majoring in Management Information Systems on the STEM to MBA track, through the Honors College. He is the proud son of Terrence and Dr. Kimkesha Morgan of Butler, Alabama, and a 2021 graduate of Choctaw County High School, where he served as Valedictorian of his class.

Cameron has a true passion for fraternity leadership and service, demonstrated through his extensive involvement and impact at the chapter, provincial, national, and interfraternal levels. A Spring 2022 initiate of the University of Alabama Chapter, The Eta Chi, of Kappa Alpha Psi® Fraternity, Inc., he currently serves as Historian, Reporter, and Board Member, and has earned the distinction of being a past two-time Junior Province Vice Polemarch for the Southern Province. His commitment to leadership development is further reflected through his selection as a Kappa Fellow in the 2023 LEAD Kappa Program and as a member of the 2024 Undergraduate Leadership Institute (Lambda Klass).

On the national stage, Cameron serves as a National Undergraduate Member of the Grand Board of Directors for Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, advocating for over 4,100 undergraduate members across 300+ campuses and contributing to policy development, governance, and organizational strategy within a multi-million-dollar 501(c)(3) organization. In this role, he spearheaded an initiative that distributed over $25,000 in direct funding to undergraduate brothers and chapters to support leadership development and community impact, and he was appointed to the Grand Board of Appeals Committee, where he helps uphold accountability, risk management, and organizational integrity at the highest levels of fraternity leadership.

Cameron’s impact at The University of Alabama extends beyond the fraternity, as he consistently shows academic achievement by earning President’s and Dean’s Lists while taking on leadership roles that uplift and empower his peers. As the Spring 2025 NPHC President on his campus, he led and advocated for the Divine Nine organizations on campus, earning recognition as the 2025 Southeast Greek Leadership Association NPHC Member of the Year while securing a Council Impact Award for his council. He is also a distinguished member of the inaugural class of Shelby Scholars, a selective leadership program for students dedicated to public service.

He is a member of several prestigious honor societies, including Order of Omega, Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board, Anderson Society, and Jason Men’s Senior Honorary. Jason’s Senior Men’s Honorary, founded in 1914, is the oldest honor society at The University of Alabama and recognizes the top 40 men on campus for their commitment to excellence in scholarship, leadership, and character during their time at UA. His dedication to social justice and community service has also earned him a place in the prestigious Carl A. Elliott Society, one of the highest honors at UA. Also on campus, Cameron has been actively involved as a Greek Ambassador, Student Government Association leader, UA Student Homecoming Board member, Collegiate 100 participant, AVANTI Orientation Leader, Student Coordinator for Orientation and recruiting events, and Conference Coordinator at the Greek Assembly Hall, further reflecting his commitment to student engagement and community building.

Committed to making an impact beyond campus, Cameron’s service extends across communities and borders. Through Kappa Alpha Psi’s Room to Read initiative, he has traveled internationally to read to students at Ramstein Elementary School in Germany and Hope Academy for Christ in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Locally, he dedicates his time to mentoring and reading to students in Tuscaloosa County, inspiring the next generation through education and empowerment. Passionate about civic engagement, he also founded Choctaw County Youth for Full Voting, an initiative dedicated to increasing voter participation and education in his hometown.

Phone: 1-844-267-4247

Website: www.nphchq.com

Email: vicepresident2@nphchq.com