As a Business Management major at Morgan State University, I’ve grown through leadership, service, and entrepreneurship. I serve as Mr. Harper-Tubman Hall, representing my dorm in campus planning and community engagement. I founded Krisp Ties, a venture that teaches young men the value of self-presentation and professional attire. I’m also an active member of Morgan MILE (Male Initiative on Leadership and Excellence), the NAACP, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, which recognizes my academic achievement and commitment to leadership.
Current Whereabouts:
Right now, I’m really focused on leadership, community service, and personal growth at Morgan State University. I enjoy creating opportunities that help students build confidence and prepare professionally through initiatives like Krisp Ties. I’m also passionate about giving back to the community through service projects like The Bear Drop. Outside of leadership and academics, I’m into networking, personal development, fashion and professional presentation, event planning, and finding ways to positively impact people around me. I also enjoy connecting with others, building relationships, and continuing to grow both personally and professionally.
Life & Professional Aspirations:
My life and professional aspirations are centered around leadership, service, and creating opportunities that positively impact others. I plan to build a successful career in business while continuing to grow as a leader within my community. I want to use my education, leadership experiences, and professional skills to help develop programs and initiatives that support students and young professionals, especially those who may need guidance, mentorship, or encouragement.
I also aspire to become an entrepreneur and continue expanding ideas like Krisp Ties, which focuses on professionalism, confidence, and personal development. Long term, I want to create a legacy built on leadership, integrity, and service while inspiring others to believe in themselves and pursue their goals with confidence. Above all, I want my success to create opportunities not just for myself, but for the people and communities around me.
At Morgan State University, I became known for my focus, discipline, and self-confidence. As a Business Management major, I wasn’t the loudest in the room, but I was always locked in on my goals. I earned respect by being consistent, dependable, and true to myself.
Most Memorable Moment:
One of my most memorable college experiences has been growing into a student leader at Morgan State University. I launched Krisp Ties to help young men build confidence, professionalism, and presentation skills, and seeing students benefit from it has meant a lot to me. Serving as a Student Advocacy & Innovation Fellow and being elected Mr. Junior for the 2026–27 Academic Year pushed me outside of my comfort zone and helped me grow as a leader. Another experience I’ll never forget was helping students through The Bear Drop initiative and seeing how even small acts of service can make a real difference. These experiences helped shape my confidence, leadership, and sense of purpose throughout college.
-Being elected Mr. Junior for the 2026–27 Academic Year at Morgan State University
-Launching and growing Krisp Ties and helping young men learn professionalism, confidence, and presentation skills
-Hosting career-focused events as a Student Advocacy & Innovation Fellow and seeing students genuinely benefit from the experience
-Receiving the Galaxy Award for leadership and contributions behind the scenes on campus
-Serving students through The Bear Drop initiative and helping address food insecurity for off-campus students
-Making the Dean’s List and maintaining a strong GPA while balancing leadership roles and service
-Becoming the head captain of his wrestling team and overcoming a knee injury through rehabilitation and perseverance
-Building brotherhood and connections through organizations like Morgan MILE, NAACP, and student leadership groups
-His first major campus event, where he had to speak publicly, and he realized he was growing into a leader
-Seeing students wear Krisp Ties and hearing how the program boosted their confidence for interviews and events
-Working as a Communications Intern with the Prince George’s County Council and applying creative skills through Canva, media, and event coverage
-Experiencing HBCU culture, school pride, and campus traditions at Morgan State
Student Advocacy & Innovation Fellow|
Morgan State University, Center for Career Development
From February 2026 to June 2026 • 0 year(s)
-Serve as a liaison for the Morgan State University Center for Career Development
-Lead and host career-focused events that connect students to real-world professional skills
-Design and deliver programming that makes career development practical, relatable, and easy to apply
-Equip students with tools to build confidence, strengthen professional presence, and navigate career opportunities
Communications Intern|
Prince George's County Council
From June 2025 to August 2025 • 0 year(s)
As a Communications Intern with the Prince George’s County Council Office of Communications, I gained hands-on experience in creating flyers and digital graphics to support events and community outreach. I also captured and edited photos during council meetings and public events, contributing to the visual documentation of government activities. My role included supporting real-time media coverage and storytelling efforts, which gave me insight into how the government communicates with residents through visuals and messaging.