Council of 13

Council of 13

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PURPOSE

Each member is to "Hold True" the highest level of integrity towards their specific vertical of responsibility. 

Health & Wellness

  1. Physical health: This refers to the state of a person's body and its ability to function optimally, including factors such as fitness, nutrition, sleep, and disease prevention.
  2. Mental health: This refers to a person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, including factors such as stress management, resilience, self-esteem, and social support.
  3. Spiritual health: This refers to a person's sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something larger than oneself, including factors such as belief systems, values, and practices.

These three pillars are interrelated and support each other in promoting overall health and well-being. Physical health is necessary for a strong foundation of well-being, while mental health supports emotional and psychological stability. Spiritual health provides a sense of purpose and meaning that can help individuals cope with physical and mental health challenges. Together, these pillars contribute to an overall sense of health and wellness.

Verticals 

  • Sports & recreation
  • Events
  • Medical
  • Food

Candidates

  • Shane
  • Carl Heath
  • TBD

Education

  1. Learning: This refers to the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through various educational activities, such as reading, writing, listening, and interacting with others.
  2. Teaching: This refers to the process of facilitating learning by designing and delivering educational activities, such as lectures, discussions, projects, and assessments.
  3. Assessment: This refers to the process of evaluating and measuring learning outcomes to determine the effectiveness of educational activities and to provide feedback to students and educators.
Verticals 
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Influencers
    • Media
    • Communication
    • Knowledge Transfer

    Candidates

    • TBD

    Economy

    1. Production: This refers to the creation of goods and services through the use of resources, such as labor, capital, and natural resources.
    2. Distribution: This refers to the movement of goods and services from producers to consumers through various channels, such as wholesalers, retailers, and online marketplaces.
    3. Consumption: This refers to the use of goods and services by individuals and businesses to satisfy their needs and wants.

    Verticals 

    • Resource Management
    • Trade
    • Energy
    • Products & Service
    • Production to Consumption
    • Food Security
    • 8 Forms of Capital
    • Marketplace
    • Skilled Kinsmen
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Skilled Workforce

    Candidates

    • Omar

    GOD

    1. Love: God is often considered the embodiment of love, and the greatest commandment in the traditions of wisdom is to love God and others.
    2. Truth: God is believed to be the ultimate source of truth and wisdom, and traditions of faith emphasizes the importance of seeking and knowing the truth.
    3. Justice: God is seen as a just and righteous judge who cares for the oppressed and marginalized, and traditions of wisdom encourages their followers to work towards justice and compassion in the world.

    Verticals 

    • Belief
      • Justice
    • Love
      • All of creation
      • Care
    • Truth
      • Bear Witness

    Candidates

    • God witness everything BEE True

    Treasury

    1. Resource allocation: The process of distributing and allocating resources among different activities, projects, or departments within an organization.
    2. Financial systems: The processes and procedures that an organization uses to manage its financial resources, such as accounting, financial planning, budgeting, and reporting.
    3. Accountability: The responsibility of individuals or organizations to be answerable for their actions, decisions, and results.

    Verticals 

    • Financial Systems
    • Taxes
    • Investors
    • Accountability
    • Resource Allocation

    Candidates

    • TBD

    Environment

    1. Conservation: This refers to the protection and preservation of natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity to maintain their ecological balance and promote sustainability.
    2. Pollution Control: This refers to the efforts to reduce or eliminate the harmful impacts of human activities on the environment, such as air and water pollution, hazardous waste, and climate manipulation.
    3. Sustainability & Regenerative Practices: This refers to the use of natural resources in a way that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

    Verticals 

    • Agriculture
    • Ecosystem
    • Matrix
    • Natural Resource
    • Food & Farming
    • Cultivation

    Candidates

    • Carlton

    Infrastructure

    1. Transportation: This refers to the physical systems and networks that enable the movement of people, goods, and services, such as roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, and ports.
    2. Energy: This refers to the systems and networks that provide energy for various purposes, such as electricity generation, heating, and transportation, such as power plants, grids, pipelines, and fuel supply chains.
    3. Communication: This refers to the systems and networks that enable the exchange of information and ideas, such as telecommunications, internet, and media.

    Verticals 

    OCD Biz Solutions

    • OCD Think Tank
    • OCD Technologies
    • OCD Reporting
    • OCD Developments
    • OCD Logistics
    • OCD Marketing

    Transportation & Supply Chains

    • Movement of Goods and People

    Housing

    • Water
    • Electrical

    Properties
    Emergencies

    • Hospitals
    • Fire

    Candidates

    • Omar

    Community & Social Connectivity

    1. Social networks: This refers to the connections and relationships between individuals, groups, and communities, which provide a sense of belonging, social support, and opportunities for collaboration and cooperation.
    2. Civic engagement: This refers to the participation of individuals and communities in the decision-making processes that affect their lives, and the active involvement in addressing social issues and promoting the common good.
    3. Diversity and inclusion: This refers to the recognition, respect, and valuing of differences in race, ethnicity, gender, religion, culture, and other characteristics, and the creation of inclusive communities that embrace and celebrate diversity.

    Verticals 

    • Events
    • Members
    • Communities & Tribalism
    • Stranger, Prospects and Family
    • Privileges
    • Vetting Initiation

    Candidates

    • How we share our message  

    Science & Technology

    1. Research: This refers to the systematic investigation of a specific area of knowledge or technology, aimed at discovering new information and developing new technologies.
    2. Development: This refers to the practical application of scientific knowledge to create new products, services, or processes, or to improve existing ones.
    3. Innovation: This refers to the process of creating new ideas, products, or processes that can have a transformative impact on society or the economy.

    Verticals 

    • BEE-Linked
    • OCD Technologies
    • Private Server
    • Innovation
    • Research & Development

    Candidates

    • Dr. Nigasi

    Arts & Culture

    1. Artistic expression: This refers to the creation and dissemination of art forms such as music, dance, theater, literature, visual arts, and film, which are expressions of human creativity and imagination.
    2. Cultural heritage: This refers to the traditions, customs, and beliefs of a society, which are passed down from generation to generation and provide a sense of identity and continuity.
    3. Cultural exchange: This refers to the sharing and exchange of artistic and cultural expressions between different communities and nations, which promotes understanding, tolerance, and appreciation of different cultures.

    Verticals 

    • Entertainment
    • Heritage
    • History

    Faith & Spirit

    1. Belief systems: This refers to the set of beliefs, values, and practices that form the foundation of a religion or spiritual tradition, and provide guidance and meaning to individuals and communities.
    2. Rituals and practices: This refers to the religious or spiritual practices and rituals that are performed to express and deepen one's beliefs, connect with the divine, and foster a sense of community.
    3. Moral and ethical principles: This refers to the principles and values that guide behavior and decision-making, and promote compassion, justice, and the common good.

    Verticals 

    • Gods Law
    • Charitable giving

    Candidates

    • Ashley

    Law & Justice

    1. Lawful framework: This refers to the body of laws, regulations, and rules that define the rights and obligations of individuals and institutions, and provide a framework for resolving disputes and enforcing the law.
    2. Access to justice: This refers to the ability of individuals and communities to access legal services and seek redress for grievances, regardless of their social, economic, or political status.
    3. Fair and impartial justice system: This refers to the principle that all people are equal before the law, and that justice is administered in a fair, impartial, and transparent manner.

    Verticals 

    • Founders
    • Guiding Principles
    • Social Justice
    • Constables
    • Sheriffs
    • Marshals
    • Freedoms
    • Security
    • Defense
    • Responsibilities 

    Candidates

    • Corey Don

    Governance

    1. Form of Governing: This refers to a system of government in which power is held by the people, either directly or through elected representatives, and in which all citizens have equal rights and opportunities to participate in decision-making.
    2. Rule of law: This refers to the principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to the law, and that the law is fairly and impartially enforced.
    3. Transparency and accountability: This refers to the openness and availability of information and the responsibility of those in power to answer for their actions and decisions.

    Verticals 

    • Trust
    • Accountability
    • Executive Guidance
    • Policies
    • Legislative
    • Executive
    • Judicial

    Candidates

    • TBD

    Our Commitment

    Our Vision

    Our Team

    why are we different

    Our Culture

    We providing our customers innovative offerings making it possible to create seamless, smart, and efficient solutions.

    We’re more than just a company,
    we’re a team and global family.