Previously, he was the Stakeholder Engagement Manager at Harris County Public Health, cultivating long-term internal and external partnerships and developing engagement strategies to advance health equity across the department. He also served as Community Engagement and Empowerment Manager in the Community Health and Violence Prevention Division, managing strategic plans for two violence prevention initiatives and an alternative response program for non-violent 911 calls.
Earlier in his career, Kyle worked in the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, focusing on connecting culturally and linguistically diverse communities with disaster preparedness resources and later managing one of the first equitable COVID-19 mobile testing sites and co-managing the Vaccine Partner Incentive Program (VPIP). A returned Peace Corps Volunteer who served three years in Cameroon, he implemented maternal and child health initiatives and completed the Humanitarian Response Intensive Course at Harvard University. He holds a B.A. in History from Prairie View A&M University, co-founded the North-East Coalition for Advancement and Transformation (NCAT), is a lifetime member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, and has called Houston’s Settegast neighborhood home since age eight.
The St. Francis Men’s Prayer Breakfast promises the wisdom and insight from Chief White’s remarkable journey in service and faith. There is no cost to attend, but registration is requested for planning purposes.
Join us for breakfast, prayer, and encouragement as we hear from one of Prairie View’s distinguished community leaders.

