Mr. Kalombo Ngoy formulates policies to mobilize the public to support the campaign and plans for major events, including national civil rights and advocacy marches.
FRANKLIN SQUARE, NY, January 25, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ — Francis Kalombo Ngoy has been included in Marquis Who’s Who. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
Born and raised in the Republic of Zaire, known today as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mr. Kalombo Ngoy was driven to pursue a career in service to others. Due to his firsthand experience with extreme poverty and injustice, he has been guided by authenticity, empathy, and open-mindedness throughout his career, culminating in his current role as the national director of the Bring America Home NOW Campaign spearheaded by the National Coalition of the Homeless, which aims to end and prevent homelessness, with a focus on housing, healthcare, educational training, civil rights, equity, and a livable income. Similarly, Mr. Kalombo Ngoy formulates policies to mobilize the public to support the campaign and plans for major events, including national civil rights and advocacy marches.
Alongside his work with the National Coalition of the Homeless, Mr. Kalombo Ngoy serves with The Launching Pad Humanitarian Center as a youth leadership coach and advocacy trainer and founding member of the Board of Trustees and the Board of Development and Education. In this capacity, he coaches youth leadership within the Duo Youth Group, a service-focused organization that partners with the center. Throughout his career, Mr. Kalombo Ngoy has channeled his personal and professional experiences into various roles, including a reading coach, social and emotional development coach, and diversity and inclusion coordinator. He has also lent his vast breadth of knowledge to directorial position with the campaign at National Coalition for the Homeless, interning with Denison University, Intense Soccer Academy, and as a Group Leader and Supervisor at the Substance Abuse Facility for Young Men through which he helped numerous young men successfully graduate.
An expert in his field, Mr. Kalombo Ngoy earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and religion from Denison University, where he became the first male international and African student elected as student body president. He learned 21st Century Diploma, in addition to a traditional High School Diploma. by demonstrating commitment to life-long learning, health and fitness, communication, work ethic, information technology, global awareness, citizenship, leadership. community service, and civic engagement from Oyster Bay. Over the years, he has furthered his knowledge through IAP Career College, completing certifications in executive coaching in leadership and management, business consulting, human resources management, public relations consulting, time management, motivational speaking, and more.
Mr. Kalombo Ngoy is trained and certified Human Rights Consultant, Trainer & Advocate and Diplomatic Protocol & Etiquette Consultant and Trainer from US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights. He obtained an international accredited 120 Hour TESOL/TEFL Teaching Consultancy and Coaching certificate from World TESOL Academy. He is also a trained and certified Master Life Coach, Master Transformational Coach, Master Mindset Coach, Master Relationship Coach, Master Wellness Life Coach, Master Spiritual Life Coach, Master Self-Care + Healing Life Coach, Master Law of Attraction Coach, Master Self-Care + Boundaries Life Coach, Certified Professional Workshop Facilitator, Group Life Coach, Career Coach, Mediation Coach and Facilitator from Transformational Academy.
In conjunction with his work, Mr. Kalombo Ngoy coordinates Denison University’s clothing drive for class community impact project and frequently donated blood at the New York Blood Center in Oyster Bay. Additionally, he contributed to his community as a volunteer with the American Littoral Society’s Oyster Bay Harbor & Beach Cleanup. For his professional achievements, he has been honored many times, earning an award in recognition of coordinating a successful blood drive from the New York Blood Center, the Extra-Mile Award, the Arnold Beckman Award for service and citizenship in the community from Oyster Bay High School, and an Act of Kindness Award. Mr. Kalombo Ngoy was also recognized with the COMCAST Leadership Award, the Ubuntu Diplomatic of Change Award, and the Empathy Award from City Year Miami during his national service with the AmeriCorps.
Though hard work and dedication have brought him far in his career, he believes he is just getting started. Mr. Kalombo Ngoy is most proud of working with his family, friends, and external partners in creation of the Ubuntu Foundation that intends to provide education, clinic, housing, farmland, and an Ubuntu Center to establish a place for dialogue and conflict resolution for young people. Looking ahead, he intends to continue empowering others by providing them with educational opportunities, life, career, and leadership coaching.
Mr. Kalombo Ngoy firmly believes that everyone has the power to make a lasting impact, first you must believe that you can. Once you believe that you can, you will amaze yourself both in your personal and professional life. Do not let fear of failure or success limit your potential.
“Overcoming adversity and courage to remain optimistic when faced with obstacles in life is what makes us unstoppable as human beings. Growing up with speech impediments (stuttering) created the fear of public speaking and I remember being uncomfortable answering questions in class that I knew answers to. My journey of overcoming adversity made me realize that I am the one and I am uniquely me. From raising my hands to speak in class, serving as student body president and debating ideas, teaching students as an AmeriCorps member, to facilitating national dialogue as a campaign director are all acts of courage to move forward despite fear. My passion for servant leadership, advocacy for social justice and change, and inspiring people to live their lives to the fullest potential outshine the fear of public speaking. Share your gifts with the world and inspire others into action for the betterment of their lives and society. I urge someone somewhere to ignore the inner critic and naysayers with limiting beliefs. You are the one and you are uniquely you.” – Francis Kalombo Ngoy.
About Marquis Who’s Who®:
Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who’s Who in America®, Marquis Who’s Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Marquis celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2023, and Who’s Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms around the world. Marquis® publications may be visited at the official Marquis Who’s Who® website at www.marquiswhoswho.com.
# # #