Background
Griffin, Paul was born on March 13, 1961 in Aiken, South Carolina. Son of Paul and Mamie Lou (Curry) Griffin.
educator engineer navy officer
Griffin, Paul was born on March 13, 1961 in Aiken, South Carolina. Son of Paul and Mamie Lou (Curry) Griffin.
AS, Florida Keys Community College, 1985; Bachelor of Science, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1986; Master of Education, Master in Applied Social Science, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1993.
Assistant produce manager, Winn-Dixie Store, Goose Creek, South Carolina., 1977-1979; enlisted, United States Navy, since 1979; commissioned ensign, United States Navy, 1986; advanced through grades to lieutenant commander, United States Navy, 1990; data systems technician, United States Navy, 1979-1986; electrical officer, United States Navy, Mayport, Florida, 1986-1988; anti-submarine officer, United States Navy, Mayport, Florida, 1988-1990; assistant professor, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical U./United States Navy, Tallahassee, 1990-1993; quality assurance officer, 1993-1997; chief engineer, United States Ship Stump, 1993-1997; master training specialist, United States Navy, since 1992; department head, engineer officer, United States Navy, 1993-1997; chairman cash verification board, United States Navy, 1993-1997; First lieutenant, United States Ship Enterprise (CVN 65), since 1997. Assistant safety officer United States Navy, Mayport, 1986-1988. Project handclasp and community relations coordinator La Guardia, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Puerto Ingeniero White, Valparaiso, S American, 1994.
The belief in religious freedom and its corollary, the separation of the institutions of church and state, come from the commitment to the authority of the Bible.
All persons need the ministry of the Church in their struggles for human fulfillment, as well as the spiritual and emotional care of a fellowship that enables reconciling relationships with God, with others, and with self.
Mentor Griffin Middle School, Tallahassee, 1990-1992. Assistant coordinator Family Support Group for Desert Storm, Tallahassee, 1991. Speaker, volunteer Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Program, Tallahassee, 1991.
Judge Capital Regional Science and Engineering Fair, Tallahassee, 1992. Advisor City of Tallahassee Examination of Drug and Crime Activity Project, 1992. Volunteer, speaker Gadsden County General Educational Development and Dropout Prevention Program, 1992-1993.
Volunteer Riley Elementary School Say No To Drug's Program. Others Member 100 Black Men of America, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical U. National Alumni Association (life).