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Fall 2006 Table of Contents

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CNU Alumni Magazine
Features
David Student Union opens
Changes in liberal learning
Attracting the best and brightest
Teaming up to help young students
Earning top internships
Producing the best
Meeting the Captain

Quick Takes
Donor profile: Regina Raring
Letter from Alumni President
Coming back home: Ashley Boyd
2006-07 Alumni Society Board
Ferguson Center for the Arts

Alumni Profiles
Steven Bowman, '04
Orlando Mullins, '88
Becky Stewart, '81
Kathleen Le Mons , '95

Departments
Faculty Profiles
Alumni Society News
Class Notes
Magazine Contributors

 

Planned Giving

 

Alumni Profile
Orlando Mullins
(Class of ’88)

By Andrea Evans

Orlando Mullins has made a name for himself in the music industry – Double O Entertainment. His full management company provides artist development, management and promotion. Along the way to becoming chief executive officer, he has been responsible for world tours featuring acclaimed rhythm and blues, hip hop and jazz artists. He was a top executive for a multimillion-dollar recording company affiliate of Black Entertainment Television and managed a long list of artists including Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Jaared.

“I think the rap and hip-hop music out now is too negative for our children,” Mr. Mullins says. To try to correct that, he tours the country to find artists then grooms them for major recording deals by creating their image, producing their music, preparing them and marketing them to major labels.

Mr. Mullins has been a motivated leader since high school. In addition to graduating with honors and maintaining a basketball scholarship throughout college, he was a founding member of Kappa Alpha Psi, the first black fraternity on the Christopher Newport College campus. His CNU marketing degree helped him quickly advance in a sales career to regional representative for Moet/Hennessy. Then Mr. Mullins combined his love of sales and music with an ability to motivate himself and others and formed Double O Entertainment.

Mr. Mullins loves his work – the people, connections, excitement and possibilities. He complains only about the long nights, but even that schedule has benefits. As CEO of the management/record label, Mr. Mullins has time with his wife, Dayna, and four children at their home in Washington, D.C. “Everyone wants to record in the wee hours of the morning. I hate that, but I love this job. Wouldn’t trade it. I’m actually home all day with my children, and I am loving it!”

Mr. Mullins’ abundance of good memories of CNU includes his involvement with Kappa Alpha Psi and having the privilege of playing with a squad from what he considers the best era of CNU basketball!

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