Education
Reynolds received his law degree from, where he served on the editorial board of the American Journal of Law and Medicine. He received his Bachelor of Arts in History from York College.
Reynolds received his law degree from, where he served on the editorial board of the American Journal of Law and Medicine. He received his Bachelor of Arts in History from York College.
He succeeded Mary Frances Berry and served a six-year term as Chair. Prior to his government work, he served as the President of the Center for New Black Leadership, and worked as a legal analyst for the Center for Equal Opportunity. He practiced law with Schatz & Schatz, Ribicoff & Kotkin, a firm based out of Connecticut.
On March 29, 2002, Reynolds was appointed by Bush to the position of Assistant Secretary of for the Office for Civil Rights.
He later served as a Deputy Associate Attorney General in the United States. Department of Justice, providing legal advice on various matters to the Associate Attorney General. He has served on the National Advisory Board of Project 21, a program within the National Center for Public Policy Research, that seeks to provide a forum for conservatives within the black community.
Since 2012, he has worked as General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary at LG&East and KU Energy.