Reggie L. Barnett
2007 Greater Flint Afro-American
Hall of Fame Inductee
Category: Multiple Sports
Parents: Oscar and Dora Barnett
Wife: Bernadell
Daughters: Melissa, Meredith
Reggie
was a high school All-American at Flint Central and Academic All-American
at
Notre Dame where he was starting cornerback
for three seasons and helped the Fighting Irish capture the National
Championship in 1973. He was named Most Valuable Player in the 1974
Orange Bowl when Notre Dame defeated Alabama, 13-11.
An all-around athlete in high school, he finished second in the
100 and 220-yard sprints in the Class A state track meet.
Reggie is a product of
the Flint Community Schools. He grew up on Flint’s southside and attended Walker Elementary,
Whittier, Jr. High and graduated from Flint Central with a 3.9 grade point average.
Reggie earned a scholarship
to the University of Notre Dame earning a B.A. and M.A. in economics (magna cumlaude) and
an academic All American. He later attended Duke University earning an M.B.A. and
Jurist Doctorate in 1979.
He was employed by
IBM Corporation for 27 years. He is currently CEO/Owner of Wireless Resource Corporation,
headquartered in Madison Heights, Michigan.
Reggie’s affiliations include:
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 100 Black Men Incorporated, Big Brothers/Big Sisters,
Children’s Museum of Detroit, United Way. He also tutors in Detroit public schools.
In 2000, Reggie was inducted
into the Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame. He is the recipient of the YMCA
Man of the Year Award (Cincinnati, Ohio). Reggie is a world traveler, having traveled
to Europe, South America, Asia, and the Middle East. He is an avid golfer and
art collector and loves to read and spend time with his family. He is a member
of Hope United Methodist Church in Southfield, Michigan.
Reggie, you are truly
a role model to our young athletes. You have made Flint proud. This is truly your night.
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