Joseph O’Quinn, III

Joseph O’Quinn serves as the Director of Kenyon Hall & Volunteer Services and
Special Assistant to the President. He has been with the organization since 2011. This
current position includes being heavily involved in welcoming groups into Service
Learning experiences at the Missions and completing special projects. He works
closely with the President & CEO to execute special initiatives through all areas of the organization.
Prior to joining the staff of the Edmundite Missions, Joseph received his Bachelors of
Science Degree in Political Science – Public Administration from Troy University
through the flagship campus in Troy, Alabama in 2008. After that he joined the staff
of the Alabama Democratic Party and then the Corporation for National and
Community Service in the Denver, Colorado office, where he was awarded the coveted Jules Hampton Leadership Award in 2011. Through his work with CNCS, he
worked with over a dozen non-profits across the Southwest and earned a reputation for problem solving and a commitment to “mission above all”.
Joseph lives in Selma, Alabama with his wife, Heidi, and there loveable bird dog,
Pepper.

Joseph O’Quinn serves as the Director of Kenyon Hall & Volunteer Services and
Special Assistant to the President. He has been with the organization since 2011. This
current position includes being heavily involved in welcoming groups into Service
Learning experiences at the Missions and completing special projects. He works
closely with the President & CEO to execute special initiatives through all areas of the organization.
Prior to joining the staff of the Edmundite Missions, Joseph received his Bachelors of
Science Degree in Political Science – Public Administration from Troy University
through the flagship campus in Troy, Alabama in 2008. After that he joined the staff
of the Alabama Democratic Party and then the Corporation for National and
Community Service in the Denver, Colorado office, where he was awarded the coveted Jules Hampton Leadership Award in 2011. Through his work with CNCS, he
worked with over a dozen non-profits across the Southwest and earned a reputation for problem solving and a commitment to “mission above all”.
Joseph lives in Selma, Alabama with his wife, Heidi, and their loveable bird dog,
Pepper.