Carry The Message Museum & Alano JFT Clubhouse, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 Nonprofit Organization
All proceeds go to Carrying The Message to the still suffering addicts and building, maintaining and preserving NA History Archives.
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Victor Tabaac
President
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Daniel Martino
Vice President, Signer of Checking Account
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Janice Billie
Director
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Richard D. Hott
Attorney
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Thomas P. Killingsworth
Director
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Vito LaNave
Board Member
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Will Grayson
Board Member
Victor Raymond Tabaac is an accomplished technology executive and serial entrepreneur. He currently serves as the President of Grayson Sky, a Philadelphia digital marketing firm and RevOps firm; the President of Lunar Cloud.ai, a generative AI consulting firm; and the COO of Ronatay, a public sector IT staffing organization. Previously, Victor was the CEO of Triumph Technology Solutions, a leading provider of cloud computing and infrastructure solutions for startups, enterprises, and SMBs. Under his leadership, Triumph Tech spearheaded the use of cutting-edge generative AI to help major LLMs efficiently scale their compute infrastructure. Victor leverages his extensive expertise in business management, marketing, and technology services in his role on the boards of multiple companies in the PR, staffing, SaaS, AI, and ML spaces. Dedicated to community leadership, Victor serves on the board of Lighthouse 1893, a non-profit providing education, training, and mentorship programs for underprivileged youth. Creating a STEM program for the youth of Kennsington in Philadelphia, PA. With over two decades of experience across cloud computing, e-commerce, telco, SaaS, and ML/AI companies. Victor pairs technological prowess with strategic vision. Driven by innovation, he aims to simplify systems for clients and enable organizations to thrive. Victor attended Penn State University. His multifaceted success as an entrepreneur and executive stems from his passion for empowering businesses through technology. Victor resides in South New Jersey but has a Property in Naples Florida
Victor Tabaac
President
I had the privilege of working with Kur B. in July 2003 in my basement where Kur professionally scanned and saved my archives which took a few years. Kur B. put a lot of hard work and effort making his www.carrythemessage.com website. Kur B. is an outstanding member of NA and an excellent NA Historian.
I went to Northeast High School in Philadelphia. I went to Community College of Philadelphia. I got clean from all drugs January 27, 1986 (including cigarettes on February 5, 1986). I started collecting Narcotics Anonymous archives in 1987 and I have the largest personal collection in the world. I have a lot of museum pieces that the world needs to see, so I put together a hand picked Board of Directors to build a Narcotics Anonymous History Museum and JFT Clubhouse,Inc. in South Florida. In 1987, Greg P. was my sponsor and I bought a lot of NA Archives off of Greg. In 1990, Dutch H. was my sponsor. Dutch said to me “Danny, someone has to collect the NA History archives and I think it should be you! I have never met anyone as passionate as you with the history of narcotics anonymous.” I bought John S.'s NA collection from Jason L.; I also bought archives from Lois P., Greg's wife; I bought the archives from David R. in Alabama. I love to collect Narcotics Anonymous History and Archives. I help and inform addicts that want information on the History of NA. I moved to Florida June 5, 2021.” Daniel Martino's Purpose is to Carry The Message to The Still Suffering Addict. Mission is To Build a State of The Art History Museum and JFT Clubhouse. Goal is to Live and Stay Clean until he's 86 Years Old because he got Clean in 1986 and he will have 60 Years Clean. So he can Educate Addicts about the History of NA to addicts who aren't even Born yet!
Daniel Martino
Vice President
Signer of Checking Account
Janice Billie
Director
I’m a grateful recovering addict. I’ve been clean since March 12, 2003. I found my purpose here in Narcotics Anonymous after getting clean and working the 12 steps. My service and help is not limited. My purpose is to help any other being on the planet in any way I can. I’ve previously been a board member, and served a term as president of a non-profit called Artspring. This organization provided self empowerment programs to incarcerated women. I assisted in fundraising and other critical services where needed.
By applying the spiritual principles of the 12 Steps in my life I have faith I am guided to where I can best serve.
I believe in the mission and dream of this board and am honored to help in any capacity.
Richard Hott
Attorney
Richard went to Stuyvesant High School Graduated New York, New York in 1962. Richard went to Cornell University Graduated Cumme Laude 1967. In 1968-1983 Richard was a Landscaper / Carpenter. In 1974-1981 Assistant to Administration on Pension Fund of Teamster Local 202 Bronx, NY. Richard went to Pace University Law School Graduated 1985. He was admitted to New York State Bar April, 1986. Jan. 1986 to July 1986 Richard was Acting Administrator of Pension and Welfare Fund of Teamsters Union Local 202 Bronx, NY. 1986-88 Richard was General Counsel in House, Teamsters Local 202. Richard Moved to Florida in 2005. He still Practices Law in New York Today.
Thomas P. Killingsworth
Director
“I am a veteran of the US Army with an honorable discharge. I was a Tool and die maker for years. Got clean in 1992. Have served in NA ever since. I am currently on a BOD for the East Coast convention as the CFO. Serve on JACD, a 501c3. Have been a Florida certified contractor for over 20 years. I am currently a building official for the City of Fort Myers. I also serve Valarie’s House which is another nonprofit for kids. I dedicated my life to helping others in and out of NA.”
Vito LaNave
Board Member
Vito LaNave, has been affiliated with the addiction community since 1958. He was a former heroin addict that has been clean consistently since 1960 for a total of 65 years as of 2025. Vito has two doctors, a PhD in Holistic Therapy and D.Msc in Metaphysical Science. Vito started his recovery from the disease of addiction in 1958 in the original NA fellowship that was started in New York in 1949. He relapsed in 1959 and came back in 1960 and has been clean ever since. Late in 1960 he moved to California and became part of the modern-day NA fellowship that started in 1953. He has been speaker on every continent in the world on the topic of the disease of addiction. His motto is that we are here on earth to help others. He has dedicated his life to helping those who faced the horrors of addiction.
Will Grayson
Board Member
Will Grayson was born and raised in New York City by both parents in a supportive environment. As the turbulent 1960's stormed America, Will found himself caught in the wave of an anti-establishment mindset manifesting in destructive behaviors and illicit drug use progressing over the next twenty years. During this time, Will lost his marriage, children, and self-esteem and suffered from the tragedy of his daughter passing away.
After many years of institution admissions and becoming homeless, Will found himself at his bottom while realizing either long term incarceration or death was inevitable.
During his last incarceration, Will was exposed to a twelve-step program. As he became more involved with the program, he felt a sense of freedom for the first time in years. With each new day came a different revelation, and Will knew that he had found the bridge back to sanity.
What started as a need to help himself has ultimately turned into Will's life mission. 31 years later, Will continues serving individuals including well known athletics and musicians as a sponsor while remaining active in the recovery communities. Will has been a recovery radio talk host, served on the Broward National Recovery Month Committee and is presently the CEO of Angels Side by Side. Will's employment is with substance abuse and mental health treatment facilities and presently as Board Certified Addiction Profession, Master Clinical Mental Health Counseling while currently working towards his Doctorate degree. Will's story clearly represents the Faces and Voices of Recovery while continuing to live his life commission of HOPE.
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