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Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle

Antwan Suttle HOME BASE: Memphis PROFESSION: Banker DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. "It's important to make a difference," says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. "If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change."
By Essence · Updated October 30, 2020
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle
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Antwan Suttle

HOME BASE: Memphis
PROFESSION: Banker
DOING RIGHT: Since 2005, Suttle and two college friends have restored abandoned homes to be placed back on the market for lower-income families. Also, he helps pay the closing costs on the properties. In the future, he looks forward to opening Victory Home of Memphis, which will offer transitional shelter for battered women. “It’s important to make a difference,” says Suttle who also awards scholarships to local college-bound, high school students. “If you want things to change then you have to be a part of the change.”

Do Right Men 2007: Antwan Suttle