
Leadership through execution
Applying rigorous academic discipline to real-world execution. From state-level business management competitions to peer ministry leadership and community service, I focus on building structured teamwork and delivering measurable impact.
Service and mentorship
A deep commitment to civic responsibility, active mentorship, and peer support forms the absolute foundation of my academic journey and professional career goals.
110 Service Hours
5000 Role Models
Actively dedicating over 110 documented hours to local community development and volunteer initiatives, balancing rigorous sophomore academics with consistent civic engagement.
Serving as an active member by attending weekly leadership meetings, academic field trips, and structured mentoring programs designed to build professional character.
Competitive execution
Leading peer groups, managing weekly logistics, and competing at state levels to master the fundamentals of organizational management and strategic execution.
First Priority VP
FBLA State Runner-Up
Chess Club Officer
Directing weekly after-school meetings and coordinating with invited local pastors to share the gospel, fostering a supportive environment.
Competing against upperclassmen to place second in Florida for Business Management as a sophomore, securing direct qualification for the national leadership conference.
Coordinating local club events and placing third individually in the multi-month Chess2Think Grand Prix online tournament among regional competitors.


Milestones in action
A visual record of competitive success at the state business level with my friends and advisor alongside the foundational Young Eagles flight that launched my passion toward becoming a pilot.