Undergraduate institutions attended and degrees earned
Widener University – Bachelor of Science

Hometown – City, State, and Country (if not the U.S.)
Baltimore, MD

Dual degree obtained or in progress
No dual degree. Was on the Business Law Track

Extracurricular and co-curricular activities
Competitor on Thurgood Marshall National Trial Team (TMNTT) and was the 1st TMNTT at Carey Law to win 1st place at the NBLSA Mid-Atlantic Region Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition in 2020

Served as Vice President of the Business Law Society at Carey Law for the 2020-2021 year

Served as 1 of 10 Scholars for the Association of Corporate Counsel National Capital Region for the class of 2021

Competitor on National Trial Team (2020-2022) and was Judges Committee Co-Chair (2021-2022)

Served as a Lawyers of Color Fellow (Oct. 2020-2022)

Served as a CURE Mentor for UMB CURE Scholars Program in the 2019-2020 year

Completed the President’s Student Leadership Institute with a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Innovation during the 2019 – 2020 academic year

What was your most memorable moment?
My most memorable moment was competing in the NBLSA Mid-Atlantic Region Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition in my first year of law school and becoming the 1st Thurgood Marshall National Trial Team at Carey Law to win 1st place at this competition.

Finish this sentence: I could not have gotten through this experience without…
the support of my friends, family, and mentors.

Who are your mentors? How have they impacted your journey?
My mentors are Darrell Braman and Terence Baptiste. I met both individuals my 1L year through Carey Law events. Both are Carey Law alumni and have supported me throughout my journey. They checked in with me regularly, advised me when I was unsure, and ultimately enhanced my law school experience.