Bio

Bio

Patrick Samuel

Patrick Samuel is a distinguished figure in the real estate sector and a beacon of hope for fathers seeking equality in parental rights. As the CEO of Fifth and Lenox Holding, Patrick has spearheaded the growth of this dynamic real estate brokerage from its Atlanta headquarters to a robust presence in Florida and North Carolina. Under his astute leadership, the firm has become synonymous with integrity, innovation, and exceptional service in the residential real estate market.

In addition to his professional success in real estate, Patrick is deeply committed to social causes, notably co-founding Fathers Aiming To Have Equal Rights and Support (F.A.T.H.E.R.S). This non-profit organization is dedicated to a cause close to his heart: advocating for fathers’ equal rights in child custody and support matters. Understanding the challenges many fathers face in these areas, Patrick has been instrumental in shaping F.A.T.H.E.R.S into a platform that provides support, resources, and advocacy.

Patrick Samuel

Kahlil Hassan Stevenson

Kahlil Hassan Stevenson

Kahlil Hassan Stevenson is a devoted father, dedicated philanthropist, and retired USAF veteran hailing from the vibrant streets of the Bronx, NYC. With a rich educational background, Kahlil’s academic journey took him through Cardinal Spellman High School and Evander Childs High School, where he honed the skills and values that would guide his diverse career path. His commitment to excellence and leadership propelled him into a varied career, most notably in sales and leadership roles that showcased his innate ability to inspire and guide teams towards achieving remarkable success.

Kahlil’s professional experiences are as varied as they are impressive. From managing Center Court with CWebb in Sacramento to leading one of the country’s most successful dealerships, his career is punctuated by significant achievements and contributions to every field he has ventured into. However, it’s his role as a father to five amazing children that stands out as his most cherished accomplishment, deeply influencing his life’s work and passion.

Tamisha Harris

Tamisha Harris is a Telly award-winning and Emmy nominated TV producer. She’s the founder of CameraGirl Media, LLC, a dynamic film company producing films, commercials, documentaries, podcasts, and web series. With an impressive portfolio, Tamisha has produced content for prestigious networks such as ABC, CW, NBC, MSNBC, Peacock, CNN, CBS, BET, and Warner Music Group.

As the Executive Producer of the “Fathers Talk” series and the Co-Executive Producer of “Black Men In America: The Road to 2024,” currently streaming on Peacock, Tamisha demonstrates her commitment to powerful storytelling and impactful media. Her company, CameraGirl Media, LLC, continues to thrive with several productions in development.

Tamisha’s career includes producing for notable shows like “America’s Next Top Model,” “Girlfriends,” and “Everybody Hates Chris.” She has also worked on highly visible broadcasts featuring U.S. Presidents and A-list celebrities, showcasing her versatility and expertise in the industry.

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Patrick Samuel

Patrick Samuel is a distinguished figure in the real estate sector and a beacon of hope for fathers seeking equality in parental rights. As the CEO of Fifth and Lenox Holding, Patrick has spearheaded the growth of this dynamic real estate brokerage from its Atlanta headquarters to a robust presence in Florida and North Carolina. Under his astute leadership, the firm has become synonymous with integrity, innovation, and exceptional service in the residential real estate market.

In addition to his professional success in real estate, Patrick is deeply committed to social causes, notably co-founding Fathers Aiming To Have Equal Rights and Support (F.A.T.H.E.R.S). This non-profit organization is dedicated to a cause close to his heart: advocating for fathers’ equal rights in child custody and support matters. Understanding the challenges many fathers face in these areas, Patrick has been instrumental in shaping F.A.T.H.E.R.S into a platform that provides support, resources, and advocacy.

A key part of their mission is raising public awareness through a podcast series, which sheds light on the complexities and inequities in child custody and support laws. These podcasts not only educate but also foster a community of support and understanding.

Looking towards the future, Patrick envisions a powerful coalition of organizations focused on fathers’ rights. He aims to create a political force so influential that political candidates seek their endorsement and support, bringing about substantial change in child custody and support laws.

Patrick’s dedication to both his professional endeavors and philanthropic causes reflects his overarching goal: to foster environments where families thrive in their homes and in society, ensuring that the paternal voice is heard and valued in the fabric of family law.

Kahlil Hassan Stevenson

Kahlil Hassan Stevenson is a devoted father, dedicated philanthropist, and retired USAF veteran hailing from the vibrant streets of the Bronx, NYC. With a rich educational background, Kahlil’s academic journey took him through Cardinal Spellman High School and Evander Childs High School, where he honed the skills and values that would guide his diverse career path. His commitment to excellence and leadership propelled him into a varied career, most notably in sales and leadership roles that showcased his innate ability to inspire and guide teams towards achieving remarkable success.

Kahlil’s professional experiences are as varied as they are impressive. From managing Center Court with CWebb in Sacramento to leading one of the country’s most successful dealerships, his career is punctuated by significant achievements and contributions to every field he has ventured into. However, it’s his role as a father to five amazing children that stands out as his most cherished accomplishment, deeply influencing his life’s work and passion.

Driven by a profound love for humanity and a lifelong dedication to service, Kahlil co-founded the charity “Fathers,” an organization committed to advocating for children’s rights and ensuring that every child has access to the love, support, and guidance of good fathers. His mission is deeply personal and stems from his own experiences and unwavering belief in the transformative power of positive paternal involvement in children’s lives.

Kahlil Stevenson is not just a figure of leadership and success in the professional realm; he is a beacon of hope and support for families and communities. His dedication to fostering environments where children and fathers can thrive together is a testament to his compassionate spirit and unyielding commitment to making the world a better place for future generations.

Tamisha Harris

Tamisha Harris is a Telly award-winning and Emmy-nominated TV producer.  She’s the founder of CameraGirl Media, LLC, a dynamic film company producing films, commercials, documentaries, podcasts, and web series. With an impressive portfolio, Tamisha has produced content for prestigious networks such as ABC, CW, NBC, MSNBC, Peacock, CNN, CBS, BET, and Warner Music Group.

As the Executive Producer of the “Fathers Talk” series and the Co-Executive Producer of “Black Men In America: The Road to 2024,” currently streaming on Peacock, Tamisha demonstrates her commitment to powerful storytelling and impactful media. Her company, CameraGirl Media, LLC, continues to thrive with several productions in development.

Tamisha’s career includes producing for notable shows like “America’s Next Top Model,” “Girlfriends,” and “Everybody Hates Chris.” She has also worked on highly visible broadcasts featuring U.S. Presidents and A-list celebrities, showcasing her versatility and expertise in the industry.