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Dr. Goldmon was assigned as Pastor of Prince Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church on July 15, 2011 by Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. Dr. Goldmon also serves as Interim Director of the Institute for Health, Social and Community Research at Shaw University and Assistant Professor of Religious Education at the Shaw University Divinity School located in Raleigh, NC. He holds adjunct faculty appointments in the Department of Health Education at North Carolina Central University and the Department of Health Behavior/Health Education in the UNC-CH School of Public Health. He has over 25 years of experience in church, university and community settings as a pastor, administrator, faculty member, program planner and evaluator, researcher, health educator, inspirational speaker and consultant.

Dr. Goldmon has completed independent and collaborative health disparities research projects and interventions, served as a mentor and advisor to graduate and post-doctoral students, served as a grant reviewer for federal, state and foundation funding agencies and is a peer reviewer for two professional public health journals. He has made significant contributions in the procurement of over 4 million dollars to support enrichment programs to help students of color and/or the disadvantaged to successfully pursue graduate and professional degrees in the health professions; and over 14 million dollars to support research, interventions and service initiatives designed to address the persistent health, education and economic disparities that exist between racial and ethnic minorities and majority populations in the United States. He has published in newsletters, magazines, training and resource manuals as well as in professional peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Religion, Spirituality, and Aging; Health Promotion Practice; Journal of the National Medical Association; Progress in Community Health Partnership: Research, Education and Action; Journal of Palliative Medicine; NC Med. Journal and Academic Medicine. He is frequently called upon to disseminate information about health disparities research and interventions in both professional and community based settings; and to deliver lectures, motivational presentations, workshops and seminars on topics related to personal, professional, organizational and community development, health promotion, the elimination of health disparities, leadership, and program evaluation.

As an active community servant he is Chair of the Empower Us to Help Us ministry of the Carolina Region Annual Conference, a member of the North Carolina State University Urban Advisory Council, the Faith and Health Advisory Council of the North Carolina Council of Churches' Partners in Health and Wholeness Program and a Board member of the Gramercy Institute for Empowering Communities. Dr. Goldmon is directed by a mandate to glorify God. The mandate is fulfilled as he strives to be a Kingdom Ambassador who emulates the character and ways of Jesus Christ by seeking to know, understand and meet the felt needs of his family, church members, students, colleagues, constituents, clients, and friends in a loving yet challenging manner. His aim is to produce a legacy of love for God, family, church and community. His foundational emphasis is on helping individuals and organizations to discover and manifest their true purpose. Among the issues of concern for Dr. Goldmon are disparities in education, health and economics as well as the demise of the Black family structure which is exacerbated by the challenges that African-American males face.

Dr. Goldmon resides in the Research Triangle area with his wife of 23 years and two daughters.