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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Episode 19: Corey Staniscia, Athlete Advocate/ Florida Legislative Aide
Corey most recently was the driving force behind Florida's recently passed legislation dealing with collegiate athletes' rights.
James Taylor, Founder/CEO of Taylored Athletes
Under James' leadership, his sports training and leadership company has garnered numerous achievement awards, one of which led to a recognition ceremony at the White House attended by President Barack Obama.
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Brandon Scott, Baltimore City Council President
In 2011, Scott was elected to serve as the City councilperson for the second district, making him one of the youngest ever elected to citywide office. He is the chair of the Public Safety Committee and a member of the Budget and Appropriations and Judiciary and Legislative Investigations committees.
In this episode, Brandon Scott talks about how he motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
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Kalan Haywood, Wisconsin State Representative
In 2018, at 19 years old, Haywood became the youngest lawmaker in the U.S.
In this episode, Kalan Haywood talks about how he motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
Joey Brander, President/Managing Partner of First Serve Partners
First Serve Partners mission is to fuel the next generation of breakthrough companies across sports, media, entertainment, and technology for emerging generations.
Beginning his career on television and the radio working internationally for Disney Channel and Radio Disney, in 2009, Brander became the youngest person to co-host a CBS television show in the United States. He followed that achievement by becoming the youngest to have their own weekly show on an ESPN Radio station, hosting The Joey Brander Show from 2012-2014.
In this episode, Joey Brander talks about how he motivates the next generation of leaders through entrepreneurship and leadership.
Lamar London, Tennessee State Representative
Lamar London is currently the youngest legislator in Tennessee. She has been selected as Memphis Flyer's Top 20 under 30 Class of 2015, Memphis Top 40 under 40 Class of 2017, and The New Tri-State Defender Legends and Leaders Awardee.
In this episode, London Lamar talks about how she motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
Svante Myrick is the Mayor of Ithaca, New York. He is the youngest Mayor and first Mayor of color in Ithaca history.
In this episode, Svante Myrick talks about how he motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
Sabrina Javellana is the Vice Mayor of Hallandale Beach, Florida. She is the youngest Vice Mayor in Hallandale Beach history.
In this episode, Sabrina Javellana talks about how she motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
Dr. Wes Bellamy is the youngest person to ever be elected to the Charlottesville City Council. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Bellamy moved to Charlottesville in September 2009 after graduating from South Carolina State. In 2011, he was encouraged by community leaders and school personnel to pursue a career as a teacher, and he has spent the last six years teaching and sponsoring several clubs at Albemarle High School. Dr. Bellamy earned his Master’s Degree in Education Administration in 2014 and his Doctoral Degree at Virginia State University in 2017. Dr. Bellamy was appointed to the Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education in 2016, a post in which he served for nearly a year.
In this episode, Wes Bellamy talks about how he motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
Ashley Vanorny is the Councilmember for District 5 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
In this episode, Ashley Vanorny talks about how she motivates the next generation of leaders through government and public service.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.