About Us

Mission Statement
To increase the wellbeing of children in Louisiana by supporting organizations that meets the needs of this group.

Our Vision
Team CWeb is dedicated to supporting children in the community by making lasting impacts on their lives. Through its commitment to this initiative the foundation will be recognized as a significant asset to the youth of Louisiana.

We value:
Maximizing the impact of our funding and community involvement
Improving the outlook for children in our community
Ethical Conduct and fair treatment of everyone
Fulfilling our commitments

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Marcus Keith Randall

Marcus Keith Randall is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Marcus is a 2004 graduate of Louisiana State University with a Bachelor degree of Arts in Sciences. He is currently pursuing his Masters Degree in teaching from Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana.
Marcus has extensive experience in the education field for the past four years since being sidelined with a foot injury while playing for the Green Bay Packers in 2007. Marcus previous positions include working in the special education department and math department.Marcus is currently the Dean of Students andFootball/Track Coach at Woodlawn High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Marcus is dedicated to giving back to his community and surrounding communities in various ways.  Marcus engages audiences through motivational speaking in which he interacts with kids of all ages in schools and youthorganizations.  His message for the youth is three-fold:  work hard, balance your life, and make good choices.Another way in which he volunteers his time is working for A-Z Nonprofit Tutoring Company.  This organization helps tutor students in core subjects helping build cognitive and comprehension skills. Marcus also participants in sport camps that nonprofit organizations put on free for young kids teaching them the fundamentals of the game and teamwork. 

Marcus has been around sports his entire life.Because of his love for the game and outstanding ability,he earned a football scholarship to Louisiana State University in 2000 where he became the starting quarterback during his Sophomore and Senior years. Marcus was a part of one of the greatest plays in Louisiana State University football history called the “Bluegrass Miracle” which won an ESPY award for the best play in sports for 2002. Presently, Marcus coaches high school sports as well as little league sports in his spare time.

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Duane Anthony Donald

​Duane Anthony Donald is a native of Vacherie, Louisiana.  He is a 1990 graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond with a Bachelor of Arts degree in management.  He is also a 1992 graduate of Southeastern with a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree.  He completed his doctoral degree in Educational Administration—Higher Education Concentration from the University of New Orleans in May 2010.
​Dr. Donald has been employed for the last ten years at Southeastern Louisiana University in various capacities.  Since 2006, Dr. Donald has been in the position of Coordinator of Special Projects/TRiO programs.  Dr. Donald is a member of the Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs (SWASAP) and the Louisiana Association of Student Assistance Programs (LASAP).  Dr. Donald’s university service garnered him the President’s Award of Excellence in Service—Unclassified Staff at Southeastern Louisiana University.  Some of his university service include:  Subcommittee Chair, Governance and Commitment to Rules Compliance for the NCAA Division I Athletics Certification Process, Committee Chair for the President’s Awards for Excellence, and various search committees for positions such as Athletic Director and Head Coaches for the Athletic Department.

​Dr. Donald is actively involved in his community through several different ventures.  He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated (Pi Pi Lambda chapter), where he has participated as a volunteer for the American Cancer Society, the March of Dimes, and Habitat for Humanity.  Presently, he serves as the Executive Director for the Louisiana District of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.  He is also actively involved with the Louisiana Special Olympics Organization and serves as the Assistant Competitions Director for the Summer Games.  Dr. Donald was also the 1st President of the African American Alumni Chapter (AAAC) of the Southeastern Louisiana Alumni Association.  Through his leadership, the AAAC established the African American Alumni Chapter Endowed Scholarship for African American students attending Southeastern.

​Dr. Donald is an avid lover of all sports having been awarded a basketball scholarship to play basketball at Southeastern Louisiana University during his collegiate days.  He hit two game winning shots as a senior within two weeks.  After his playing days, Dr. Donald coached three years as an Assistant Coach at Southeastern.  

​In his spare time, Dr. Donald enjoys playing golf.  He is married to the former Sharmaine Taylor of Slidell, Louisiana and has two daughters, Bonita and Raven.