Meet the Team

DurYah Yahukhanan

DurYah Yahukhanan aka Duron Jones is the Chief Program Officer and Board President of KSA Waymaker Unlimited.
DurYah Yahukhanan - Duron Jones

Chief Program Officer and Board President

Murah DurYah Yahukhanan, birth name Duron Jones, is the Chief Program Officer and Board President of KSA Waymaker Unlimited. DurYah has served the community since 2008. He has helped people reach their self defined comfortable life, build businesses, and follow their passions. In 2024, DurYah was lead by The Most High, Yah, to help people build generational wealth and the Kingdom of Yah on earth. DurYah is committed to providing service to all who are serious about their success and building a better future for the world around us.

DurYah began on his road of entrepreneurship when he was in high school. He created a nonprofit that would provide summer learning opportunities for public school students. Over the years, DurYah has had the opportunity to consult for several businesses who operate in the fields of event management, digital marketing, career coaching, travel & tourism, light therapy, mental health, and more. Also, DurYah has spent nearly 15 years supporting business owners, secondary schools, universities, and nonprofits in creating remarkable experiences for their communities.

Kingdom Studies Academy

Outside of KSA Waymaker Unlimited, DurYah leads an organization called Kingdom Studies Academy. His team delivers professional training through KSAPRO™, designed to elevate employee and team mindset, production, and results. His team also provides coaching, mentorship, and courses to help adult leaders and entrepreneurs master their mindset, grow purposefully, and achieve freedom.

A Legacy of Leadership

One of the most notable programs that he has worked on is supporting both Seattle Public Schools and Seattle University in developing an alternative high school. The school was located on a college campus for youth that had individualized needs and interests. The students needs could not be met by the comprehensive school system. The alternative school supported students in regaining credits and preparing for post-secondary education. Also, a major element of the school was Friday Adventure Based Leadership program. The program provided a diverse population of students the opportunity to engage in outdoor education, leadership, and much more.

Prior to going back into full-time entrepreneurship, DurYah worked for an organization called Summer Search. He directed the school and community engagement, high school program, post-secondary program, and summer experience operations and supported his team in providing yearlong mentoring for youth between the ages of 15 and 19. Also, they provided free summer experiences both domestically and internationally. Lastly, DurYah served as the regional lead for the depth mentoring institute and career services programming.