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Officers

KoC officers are responsible for day-to-day operations of the Council.  Officers  are appointed by the Grand Knight or Nominated and Elected by the Council's general mambership for terms of one to three years, depending on the office.

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Nick Young, Grand Knight

  • 251 447-1046

GRAND KNIGHT: The Anchor, indicative of Columbus, the Mariner also a variant form of the Cross

Fr. Mark Neske, Chaplain

  • 251 344-0271

CHAPLAIN: Based on Catholic Queen Isabella of Spain recognizing priestly service that benefits the Council

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Frank Saunee

  • 251 689-1005

DEPUTY GRAND KNIGHT: Compass of Virtue, its 32 flame-like rays represent virtues which may be possessed by men

John Polasek, Financial Secretary

  • 251 648-6614

FINANCIAL SECRETARY: The key is associated with an officer concerned with money, safe-keeping and secrecy. The quill is the symbol of a “scribe” who writes letters and documents

Richard Thames

  • 251 675-8446

Al Barth, Recorder

  • 251 259-7499

James (Glenn) Philen

  • 251 649-1599

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Thomas Faralli, Lecturer

  • 251 509-7969

Fred Aromin, Advocate

  • 251 680-5303

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Robert Schwan, Warden

  • 251 454-4468

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Frank Conco, Outside Guard 

  • 251 379-6542

CHANCELLOR: Isabella Cross, with Skull and Crossbones.with skull and crossbones symbolic of man’s mortality

RECORDER: Crossed quills symbolic of responsibilities for letter and document record, writing and preservation

TREASURER: Crossed Keys. Symbolic of his complete authority over funds, particularly responsible for its safekeeping

LECTURER: Lyre and Scroll traditionally symbolic of music and literature and the arts in charge of entertainment

ADVOCATE: The Scroll (legal literature and law) with sword (the power to defend and enforce the law)

WARDEN: An axe bound with rods traditionally carried by guards or protectors as a symbol to exercixe authority

GUARDS: Crossed Axes and Key indicative of authority and symbolic of a guardian, secrecy and responsibility for safekeeping and admission

Zachary Pigg, Inside Guard

  • 251 533-9657

Johnny Nicholas, Trustee 1st Year

  • 251 981-3533

TRUSTEES: An anchor mounted on an axe bound with rods over crossed swords symbolizing Columbus, authority and the power to defend and enforce the law

Dwight Flowers, Trustee 2nd Year

  • 310 443-2656

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Joseph Ching, Trustee 3rd Year

  • 251 591-6902

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