Mr. Kran Riley

“Prostate cancer is a crisis within black communities, look at the numbers, one in six black men are diagnosed with the disease, which is nearly 80% higher than white men, black men die at a rate of more than two times higher. Knowledge about early detection is key to beating prostate cancer. For life saving information about early detection screening, please visit PHENPSA.com.”

Kran Riley is a native of Bartow, FL, but grew up in North Carolina. He returned to Florida in 1970. Kran Riley is a retired manager of Wayne Densch Charities. He also served as the President of the Orange County Branch of the NAACP from 2010 to 2016. During this time, he hosted the NAACP national convention in 2013 in Orlando, Florida.

Further, Kran serves in leadership positions for many community organizations that reach children and families in Central Florida and advocates on their behalf. He is a member of Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, the 100 Black Men of Greater Orlando, the YMCA of Central Florida, the Epilepsy of Central Florida Foundation, and a lifetime member of the NAACP. He was elected President of the Orange County Branch of the NAACP again in 2022 and the Vice President for the Florida State Conference in 2023.

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