Unsung Hero Story
The Washington Tuskegee Alumni Club, Inc. proudly recognizes Ira Tigner, Jr., Tuskegee University Class of 2012, Biology major, as an Unsung Hero and a true embodiment of service, leadership, and Tuskegee excellence.
Ira is not only committed—he is a proud and distinguished member of the Washington Tuskegee Alumni Club, Inc., consistently showing up for his alma mater and his community with purpose and pride.
WTAC maintains a community-impact partnership through an MOU with the DC HBCU Alumni Alliance (DCHBCUAA). As part of this agreement, each participating alumni organization must complete a minimum of 15 collective volunteer hours with Martha’s Table to remain eligible for the annual payout that supports club programs, scholarships, and student initiatives.
This year, WTAC faced a challenge: the deadline was approaching fast, and the club still needed hours. That’s when Ira stepped forward—not just to assist, but to carry the mission almost entirely on his own.
In an extraordinary display of dedication, Ira completed more than 18 volunteer hours by himself in an incredibly short period of time. His relentless commitment ensured that WTAC didn’t simply meet the requirement—we exceeded it and protected our eligibility for the important DCHBCUAA support.
Although WTAC also received volunteer help from Adrienne Cooper (Tuskegee University Class of 1997, Elementary Education major), it was Ira’s diligence, consistency, and determination that made the difference.
Ira didn’t volunteer for praise.
He didn’t step up for recognition.
He did it because he loves Tuskegee and believes in serving his community with heart and integrity.
For that, we proudly salute him.
Ira Tigner, Jr. — our Unsung Hero and our “Volunteer Titan.”
Your leadership, sacrifice, and service reflect the very best of WTAC and the Tuskegee legacy.
Thank you, Ira. WTAC stands stronger because of you.