![]() ![]() The chapter is now celebrating 10 decades on the campus.Ĭharlotte businessman Damian Johnson is pictured with his frat brothers, the men of Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Johnson pledged Alpha Phi Alpha back in 1992 while attending JCSU. "I wouldn't be the man I am today without that experience," Johnson said. Johnson credits his brotherhood, Alpha Omicron, for helping him flourish. "We've always been about developing our community by way of our business." We give back to the community, career fairs, all those things," Johnson said. ![]() His company is well known for supporting its neighbors in the communities they serve, especially entrepreneurs. "I still enjoy the art of cutting hair, but my main focus is growing the business," Johnson said. The New York native and his brother launched the barbershop in 1997 to meet the grooming and community needs of those across the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area. In honor of its 100-year legacy, the fraternity is raising funds for a student scholarshipĪ century later, the fraternity is continuing to instill greatness in JCSU men, while supporting efforts to ensure students get the education they need.Ī Charlotte entrepreneur says it's because of Alpha Omicron that he's become the successful businessman he is today.ĭamian Johnson co-owns No Grease! Barbershop, the first Black barbershop franchise in the U.S.A Charlotte businessman credits the fraternity with helping him become the man he is today.The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity is celebrating 100 years at JCSU. ![]()
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