PowerUP Scholarship

PowerUP receives coverage from national youth-focused magazine, YouthToday.

YouthToday Article

ATLANTA — At a martial arts gym in Atlanta, kids sit in a semicircle around their sensei. He talks to them about persistence, about trying their best and about managing their feelings.

They’re learning valuable lessons, said Austin Scee of Atlanta, who enrolled his son at the gym.

The kids have “to work hard and not cut corners,” he said. They develop resilience and self-control.

Which is why Scee, founder of an Atlanta-based private equity firm, created Power Up along with Michael Gandy and three others. The organization matches under-resourced kids with martial arts programs and funds their participation.

Begun in spring 2017, Power Up has already raised $50,000 and is applying for nonprofit status.

Whiteboard is covered with leadership quote and martial arts information.

Last summer it sent 11 kids to a full-day six-week camp at an Atlanta gym, Power Up Martial Arts, where they took part in camp activities plus several hours of karate each day. The Power Up scholarship organization — which is different from the gym — plans to fund more than 40 kids by spring 2018. Scee sees it as a mentoring  program that can be scaled up to benefit a large number.

Scee and Gandy both understand the opportunities many kids are missing. Gandy, who spent his early years in a housing project in Atlanta, was 9 years old when he was paired with 25-year-old Scee through the Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program.

The two hit it off, but two years later Gandy was desolate when he learned his mentor was leaving to attend Harvard Business School. Their tie endured: Scee brought Gandy to visit him several times while at Harvard and later when in New York. And Scee flew home to Atlanta to meet with Gandy’s teachers when Gandy was a freshman in high school and his grades plummeted.

Nine children of various sizes, dressed in white martial arts outfits, make goofy faces and gestures.
Martial arts classes can be valuable for kids, according to a new organization, Power Up, that seeks to make martial arts training widely accessible to kids through scholarships.

“He pushed me to be better,” Gandy recalled. Later, “he went with me on my college visits.”

The relationship grew into a lasting friendship over the years; each was best man to the other at their weddings. Gandy graduated from Colgate University, went on to earn an MBA from Harvard and now works as a business management consultant.

He is also a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters. He sees Power Up as an organization that has the potential to reach a larger number of kids than Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Power Up has relationships with two gyms and envisions a network of gyms. Plans are underway to partner with several after-school programs, including LaAmistadand Agape Youth and Family Center in Atlanta, and to bring instructors to those after-school sites.

“Our model is essentially a database match,” Scee said. It involves a database of martial arts instructors who meet Power Up standards, a list of gyms that often have excess capacity, a list of kids who can benefit (provided by youth organizations) and a list of donors.

In photo at left, Austin Scee, 29 (left), and Michael Gandy, 14, are at Austin’s 2001 graduation from Harvard Business School. In the photo on right, Austin, now 44, smiles at Michael’s 2016 graduation from Harvard Business School at 29.
In photo at left, Austin Scee, 29 (left), and Michael Gandy, 14, are at Austin’s 2001 graduation from Harvard Business School. In the photo on right, Austin, now 44, smiles at Michael’s 2016 graduation from Harvard Business School at 29. As a boy, Gandy was mentored by Scee. The two are among the founders of Power Up.

To Scee, an important function of the program is that it pulls together kids who might not otherwise get to know each other.

“There’s a double benefit. Rich kids can be in a class with underprivileged kids,” he said. “There’s a tremendous social benefit on both sides.”

Rich kids realize that the other kids are just as smart, and poor kids gain experiences they would not have had, he said.

“I want that for my son,” he said.

Gandy sees the value of Power Up from the lens of his own experience.

“So many kids can be helped by a program like this,” he said.

About the author:

Mike Gandy Auzenne

Co-founder, Board Director

Mike Gandy Auzenne

Co-founder, Board Director

Mike is currently a senior director in strategic marketing at Buffalo Wild Wings, and Inspire Brands company. Previously, Mike was a consultant for The Boston Consulting Group (“BCG”), and an investment banker at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Mike was matched as a Little Brother by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlanta with Austin in 1997, and has been a Big Brother himself twice. Mike holds a BA from Colgate University, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Mike is married, and lives with his wife in the Old Fourth Ward area of Atlanta. He enjoys training for marathons.

Pradheep Padmanathan

Head of Operations

Pradheep Padmanathan

Head of Operations

Strategy& Operations – Technology

MIKE GANDY

Board Director

MIKE GANDY

Board Director

Mike is currently a consultant for The Boston Consulting Group (“BCG”). Prior to BCG, he spent several years on Wall Street with Bank of America Merrill Lynch focused on the insurance industry. Mike was matched as a Little Brother by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlanta with Austin in 1997, and has been a Big Brother himself twice. He is also a member of the Young Leaders Council with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta. Mike holds a BA from Colgate University, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Mike is engaged to be married, lives in the Old Fourth Ward area of Atlanta, and enjoys training for marathons.

TREY LAMBERT

Sensei and Gym Owner

Donesha Smith

Program Manager

Donesha brings over 25 years of dedicated experience working with youth and young adults. With 18 years of teaching experience both domestically and internationally, she has cultivated a deep passion for empowering students of all ages to reach their full potential.

Donesha proudly serves her country as an Army Instructor and OC/T in the US Army Reserves. She actively supports her community as a Girls Scout troop leader and an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Donesha holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from Mercer University and a Master of Science from Walden University. Donesha resides outside of Atlanta with her daughter, with whom she shares a passion for traveling and exploring new cultures.

RICHARD TRAMMELL

Sensei and Gym Owner

RICHARD TRAMMELL

Sensei and Gym Owner

Richard Trammell is a world champion in Shidokan Karate and Kickboxing. He has won national and international titles in Kickboxing, Judo, and Tae Kwon Do. Richard started Trammell Fitness and Martial Arts in 1999 Shidokan Atlanta in 2001. Trammell Fitness and Martial Arts provides services in fitness and martial arts. Richard has promoted amateur boxing, kickboxing, karate, judo and professional MMA events. Richard is also the author of “How To Be A Champion”.

JOSHUA WHITE

Sensei

JOSHUA WHITE

Sensei

Joshua White is a multiple time national champion in Judo. He hold black belts in in Judo, Ju Jitsu, and Karate. He is the NFC Welterweight MMA Champion.  He is a volunteer coach for Boys and Girls Club in Atlanta. He has coached kids in national and international championships for Judo and promotes annual youth tournaments.

YALITZA FREYTES-RUIZ

Project Coordinator

YALITZA FREYTES-RUIZ

Project Coordinator

Project Coordinator

  • Two decades of service
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico
  • Professional counselor
  • Bachelors degree in Psychology
  • Masters degree in counseling
  • Born in Puerto Rico, Moved to US in 20xx

STÉPHAN DONZÉ

Board Director

STÉPHAN DONZÉ

Board Director

Stéphan is a software entrepreneur with 20 years of experience, first with Exalead (founded in 2000 and acquired by Dassault Systèmes in 2010), and now as founder and CEO of AODocs, a new generation cloud document management platform. Born in France, Stéphan moved to California in 2009, before relocating to Atlanta in 2019. He has two passions in life, entrepreneurship and martial arts, and earned his karate black belt in 2018. His three children are all martial artists as well.

TOM RAWLS

Board Director

TOM RAWLS

Board Director

Tom spent his legal career in Atlanta focusing primarily in the areas of video entertainment, internet and cable TV law. He retired in 2015 after 30 years as in-house counsel for AT&T and Bellsouth. In addition to his work with PowerUP, Tom serves on the board of Tapestri, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to supporting immigrant victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. Tom also serves as an advisor to New American Pathways, Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network, and Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta. Tom earned a B.S. in Management from Georgia Tech and a J.D. from Emory School of Law. Tom is married with three grown children. He enjoys martial arts and is a black belt in Taekwando.

AUSTIN SCEE

Co-Founder, Chairman

AUSTIN SCEE

Co-Founder, Chairman

Over the past 20 years, Austin has split his time roughly evenly between running software companies in different operating roles and buying software companies. Austin founded Razorhorse Capital in 2012, and since that time has acquired or invested in over 60 companies with several different private equity sponsors. Austin has been a Big Brother in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program twice and has served on the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlanta. Austin holds a BA from Brown University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Austin lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and middle-school aged son. He and enjoys martial arts training.

TOM AVERY

Board Director

TOM AVERY

Board Director

Tom spent his career in investment banking and venture capital in Atlanta. He retired from Raymond James in 2016. In addition to PowerUP, Tom is on the board of KIPP Metro Atlanta (Knowledge is Power Program). KIPP is an open enrollment charter school dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for success in college and in life. Tom earned a BS in Industrial Management from Georgia Tech, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Tom is married with three grown children, and lives north of Atlanta. In addition to serving his community, Tom is enjoying traveling the globe with his wife.

MIKE GANDY

Board Director

MIKE GANDY

Board Director

Mike is currently a consultant for The Boston Consulting Group (“BCG”). Prior to BCG, he spent several years on Wall Street with Bank of America Merrill Lynch focused on the insurance industry. Mike was matched as a Little Brother by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlanta with Austin in 1997, and has been a Big Brother himself twice. He is also a member of the Young Leaders Council with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta. Mike holds a BA from Colgate University, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Mike is engaged to be married, lives in the Old Fourth Ward area of Atlanta, and enjoys training for marathons.