Brother C. E. Alexander
Grand Junior Warden


C. E. AlexanderBrother C. E. Alexander was born November 26, 1966 in Bibb County to Mr. & Mrs. Richard and Vera Alexander. He entered private school in Bibb County at the young age of three (3) and enrolled in first grade at the young age of four (4) in Bibb County public schools. Then he transferred to Colquitt County public school in Moultrie, Georgia to complete his junior and high school career. While in high school, he received many accolades. He became the first African American Drum Major of his 250 member marching band and the first African American to become involved and perform lead roles in his high school’s plays and musical productions. Also, he graduated third in his class with academic honors. He furthered his education by attending Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, Georgia. While attending the University, he majored in pre-medicine and minored in psychology graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree. Also, while attending the University, he became president of Greek Council, vice president of Gamma Beta Phi Society (National Honor Society), pledged Phi Mu Alpha ( National Music Fraternity) and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. While matriculating throughout his studies and what was his hobby in broadcasting/communications became a post graduate career.

Brother C. E. Alexander was employed by a major Broadcasting Company (then Taylor Broadcasting and now Clear Channel) where he served as a lead radio personality and Operations Manager. While serving in these capacities and performing a multitude of tasks, the company promoted him to become the Executive Producer and Co-Host of one of the nation’s top listening morning radio shows “The Tom Joyner Morning Show.” Brother Alexander’s broadcasting career extends over 15 years. In 2001, Brother Alexander gave up his broadcasting career and became employed as an Interventionist Specialist/Educator/Administrator with the Bibb County School System.

Brother C. E. Alexander believes in those two Scriptures: “All things work for the good to those who love the Lord and are called according to his purpose,” and “I can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens me.”

As a resident of Bibb County and an active servant in community activities, Brother Alexander believes in helping others and creating opportunities for others to achieve their goals. Since the age of eight, Brother Alexander had the desire to become a Mason following the footsteps of his grandfather Bro. Thomas Bronson, 33° of Macon, Georgia, and on November 30, 1989 his dream became a reality as he was raised in Baldwin Lodge No. 159 located in Milledgeville, Georgia. From this humbling beginning, Brother Alexander is an active servant in all of the respective Concordant and Appendant bodies in the Prince Hall Family. God has favored Brother Alexander where he now serves this Jurisdiction of Georgia as Grand Junior Warden.

Brother Alexander enjoys learning God’s word, various teachings of the Prince Hall Order, and public speaking while sharing his talents from God throughout the Prince Hall Family. “If you can conceive it, If you can believe it, Then you can achieve it,” “Let GO and Let God” Brother Alexander is a living testimony to these principles. Brother C. E. Alexander is a member of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Macon, Georgia.