Myles Davis
University of Southern California
Myles Davis a Business Administration major at the University of Southern California is channeling his passion for sports and community unity into his professional pursuits. Hailing from Wayne, PA, his roots have deeply influenced his commitment to bringing people together through sports. Myles has actively engaged in the field already, as an operations intern with a Major League Soccer team, the Philadelphia Union, last summer. Currently, he is a Student Manager for the USC football team. Eager to bridge his academic foundation with his operational expertise, Myles is poised to make a significant impact in the sports business sector.
Eric Veal Jr.
University of Michigan
Eric Veal Jr. is a sophomore at the University of Michigan studying Political Science and Secondary Education. He has a deep desire to foster equitable and culturally reflective classrooms. Before enrolling at Michigan, he was selected as one of only 150 recipients of the 2022 Coca-Cola Scholarship from a pool of over 68,000 applicants. In high school, Eric was elected president of the Student State Board for the Illinois State Board of Education and was appointed by the Governor of Illinois as the first student Co-chair of the Illinois Educational Equity Committee. Additionally, he serves as a member of the Illinois Department of Human Rights and the Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes Youth. Last summer he interned with XQ Institute, an organization dedicated to rethinking the high school experience. He hails from Chicago, IL.
Da’Juantay Wynter
Washington University in St. Louis
Da’Juantay Wynter is an outstanding student at Washington University in St. Louis. He is majoring in Education & American Culture Studies with a minor in the Business of Social Impact. Da’Juantay is the recipient of the John B. Ervin Scholarship and an array of academic honors, including the Alexander Hamilton Scholarship, Annexstad Scholarship and Chancellor Career Fellowship. As a 2023 Stanford Law Scholars Institute participant, he delved into the intricacies of the American legal system and policy-making. His articles on societal challenges have been published in the Washington University Political Review. In his role on the Undergraduate Student Affairs Advisory Committee, Da’Juantay contributes to enhancing student life, and through a fellowship with SKIP DesignEd, he championed community-based solutions to improve educational access and quality for children in poverty.”