Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher is the founder and chief executive officer of The City of Hope Outreach (CoHO), a 501 (c) 3 non-profit in Conway, Arkansas. The mission is to provoke hope in individuals, families, and communities for the glory of God.
He seeks to address issues of leadership, ethics, and social issues through the philosophy of personalism. He is the author of the books, The Excellence of God: Essays on Theology and Doxology published by Crossbooks, Created in Freedom: Poverty and Economics published by IngramSpark, and Angst and Hope: Protest, Pandemic, and Politics published by Amazon. He is a contributor to the new book A Pathway to American Renewal: Red, White, and Black Volume II published by Emancipation Books. He has been previously appointed to the 20th Judicial District Criminal Detention Facilities Review Committee by former Governor Asa Hutchinson. He previously hosted the AETN-PBS television program; A Deeper Look: The Poverty Divide in Arkansas. In 2021, Arkansas Money and Politics recognized Dr. Fletcher as one of Arkansas' Top Professionals. He serves as adjunct professor of ethics at Philander Smith University, a Historically Black University in Little Rock, Arkansas. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Fletcher received his Bachelor of Arts in Ethnic Studies from the University of California at Riverside, Master of Arts in Theology and Apologetics from Liberty University, and doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Regent University. |