Chi Iota Chapter Omega Men on the Move
By Brother Darrin Yarborough, Chi Iota Chapter Reporter
A season of elevation and excellence has emerged for several distinguished brothers whose leadership continues to make a lasting impact across their professions and communities.
Brother Darrin Yarborough was promoted to the rank of Major with the Florence County Sheriff’s Office, capping more than 30 years of dedicated law enforcement service. Throughout his career, Major Yarborough has served in patrol operations, investigations, and executive leadership, earning a reputation for integrity, professionalism, and mentorship. His promotion reflects decades of commitment to public safety and community engagement. A member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for the past three years, he exemplifies leadership and service both in uniform and within the brotherhood.
Brother Charles Bernard Moses was elected as the next Board Chair of the Hartsville Chamber of Commerce. A respected community leader, Brother Moses has been a member of the Chamber for five years, supporting initiatives that strengthen local commerce and economic growth. With more than 40 years of faithful service in Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., he brings seasoned leadership and vision to his new role.
Brother Marek Calhoun was appointed to the Board of Directors for the Foundation for Community Impact and Health Equity. Over the past four years, he has served on numerous boards focused on community advancement and public health. Most recently, he served as Board Chair of the South Carolina Community Health Workers Association, championing workforce development and health equity efforts statewide. A member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for four years, Brother Calhoun continues to demonstrate service-driven leadership.
Brother Johnny Jenkins was appointed to the Board of Directors for Be C.I.V.I.L. (Be Courteous, Innovative, Viable, Inspirational, and Leaders), an organization dedicated to leadership development and civic engagement. Brother Jenkins has been a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for over a year and a half and continues to show strong commitment to innovation, mentorship, and community empowerment.
Brother Lamont Curry was named Athletic Director for Mullins High School. Brother Curry has served Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. faithfully for over six years, demonstrating steady leadership, dedication, and commitment to the advancement of the fraternity’s mission. His new role further reflects his passion for youth development and academic-athletic excellence.
Brother Nathaniel Thomas was elevated to the position of Junior Warden of Mt. Pisgah Masonic Lodge No. 437 after a faithful year of Masonic service. As Junior Warden, he will assist in overseeing lodge operations and member engagement while upholding the principles of Freemasonry. Brother Thomas has been a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for more than 10 years and remains dedicated to brotherhood and community service.
Collectively, these achievements reflect servant leadership in action. Across law enforcement, education, economic development, public health, civic engagement, and fraternal service, these brothers continue to rise, lead, and inspire—strengthening both the Chi Iota Chapter and the communities they serve.
