EXECUTIVE ONE is the unfiltered, unforgettable memoir of Dr. Ernest E. Middleton-a man who rose from being expelled in high school to becoming one of the most credentialed and trusted executive leaders in American education.
Born in a crowded public housing project in Mount Vernon, New York, and shaped by poverty, exclusion, and systemic racism, Dr. Middleton's story defies every stereotype. He was labeled early, overlooked by educators, and punished for his curiosity. He was kicked out of school twice, denied opportunity, and told in both subtle and overt ways that success was not meant for him.
And still-he rose.
Through relentless faith, strategic adjustment, and unshakable resolve, Dr. Middleton turned barriers into benchmarks. He earned seven academic degrees, including a Ph.D. in Student Personnel and Leadership from Ohio University, and served at the highest levels of leadership-university vice president, school principal, licensed professional counselor, national education voice. In every role, he brought clarity, conviction, and change.
In a world that often makes Black men prove themselves twice, he proved himself every time-and still refused to settle for less than excellence.
At every level of education and leadership, Dr. Middleton had to navigate resistance, bias, and isolation. Whether he was integrating a white labor union, standing as the only Black administrator in a boardroom, or confronting institutional sabotage, he never gave in. Instead, he studied the system, mastered the space, and continued to lead-without apology.
Readers will experience:
EXECUTIVE ONE is not just a memoir-it's a roadmap for overcoming, excelling, and leading with integrity when the odds are stacked against you. For aspiring leaders, seasoned professionals, young Black men, and anyone climbing despite the weight-they will see themselves in these pages.
This is the story of a man who didn't let the world define him.
This is the story of what it really takes to rise.
This is EXECUTIVE ONE.