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Intro to Trey
Tomorrow wraps up week two of PowerUP. Meet Sensei Trey Lambert talking about teaching kids self-control and integrity.
Quick update on PowerUp
Charlie Yates filed the incorporation docs, and is working on the 501c3 designation. Kim Lambert is interviewing underprivileged kids at Garden Hills Elementary for the program. Dianne McAnallen is helping get the word out. Tom Avery agreed to join the board. Mike Gandy is working on the business plan.
Austin announces Power Up Scholarship Fund
I’m teaming up with my ‘little brother’ Michael Gandy and local gym owner Kim Lambert …
Police and Black Teens: ‘If I Get Pulled Over Today’, interview with Austin and Mike, Youthtoday.org
At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta, Michael Gandy, now 28, draws from personal experience as a young black teen. He talks to his mentor and “big brother” Austin Scee, 44, about police, mentorship and the community’s responsibility in the nationwide conversation concerning youth and law enforcement.
Austin Scee interview at Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School Making a Difference Series Austin Scee (MBA 2001) is the founder and …
His Mentor Helped Him Get Into College, The Atlantic
Atlantic article Mike Gandy, now 28, was frustrated, losing patience as he fumbled with his …
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