Commissioner Kevin Boyce: Legacy in Action Transforming Personal Pain into Public Service
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Commissioner Kevin Boyce's remarkable journey from childhood tragedy to trailblazing public service offers a masterclass in resilience and purposeful living. When his father was murdered at age seven, Boyce found himself navigating life with a single mother working multiple jobs to make ends meet. What could have been a story of limitation instead became one of extraordinary possibility through what Boyce calls his "village" - recreation leaders who ensured he had lunch when food was scarce at home, teachers who advocated for him during troubled times, and coaches who nurtured his natural abilities.
The conversation reveals how Boyce's athletic background shaped his life philosophy: "It's not about how you start off in life, it's how you finish, and you can determine how you finish." This mindset carried him through becoming the first Black commissioner in Franklin County's history and co-founding Adelphi Bank - a modern iteration of a historic Black-owned financial institution that once catalyzed business development in Columbus's King Lincoln neighborhood.
Perhaps most compelling is Boyce's creation of RISE, an organization exclusively focused on addressing poverty and racism through innovative approaches. His story about a county employee who couldn't accept a promotion because it would cause her to lose childcare subsidies illuminates the complex barriers facing working families - and his determination to create real solutions. Through it all, faith remains his centering force, offering grace during struggles and guidance during successes. When asked about his legacy, Boyce looks not to professional accomplishments but to raising sons who embody compassion and service - a powerful reminder that our most meaningful impact often comes through the lives we touch most directly. Join us to discover how your own journey, regardless of its starting point, can become a legacy that transforms communities for generations to come.
Chapters
1. Commissioner Kevin Boyce: Legacy in Action Transforming Personal Pain into Public Service (00:00:00)
2. Episode Introduction (00:00:20)
3. Founding Adelphi: First Black-Owned Bank (00:05:14)
4. Growing Up in Ohio: A Village Raising Kevin (00:09:33)
5. Life Lessons from Athletics (00:15:34)
6. Faith Through Life's Challenges (00:19:01)
7. Journey into Public Service (00:22:18)
8. RISE: Addressing Poverty and Racism (00:29:19)
9. Building a Legacy Through Family (00:33:08)
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