Kendall White was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, where he received his bachelor’s in criminal justice. He then went to further his studies at Ohio University in Athens where he received his master’s in Law, Justice, and Culture. Previously, Kendall served as a Management Analyst II while working at Franklin County Board of Commissioners. During his time, he was able to lead grassroots initiatives that focused on the social determinants of health. One of his key initiatives “Calling All Dads” was recognized at the National Association of County Organizations conference for the “Achievement Award” in the category of Children and Youth for Step Up to Quality. He was awarded “Future History Maker” through AARP- Honoring Future African American Leaders sponsored by Urban One Radio, in addition to being featured in “Who’s Who in Black Columbus 2023 Edition”. In Kendall’s off time, he serves as Vice-President of Columbus Urban League Young Professionals, an organization that serves as a vehicle for young professionals looking for an opportunity to serve the local community as well as engage in impactful activities and programming that encourages personal, professional, and social growth. Kendall currently resides in Columbus with his Doberman named Kato.