By the thousands, African-American males are not engaged in school in Atlanta. By the thousands, they are dropping out of school. Ambassador Reggie was on track to doing the same thing before L.E.A.D. I can say with confidence that he will be a difference maker in our country in due time.
C.J.: What's L.E.A.D.'s mission?
Ambassador Reggie: L.E.A.D.'s mission is to empower an at risk generation to lead and transform their city.
C.J.: What are L.E.A.D.'s core values?
Ambassador Reggie: Excellence, humility, integrity, loyalty, stewardship and teamwork.
C.J.: Which core value are you the best at?
Ambassador Reggie: Humility
C.J.: Which do you struggle with?
Ambassador Reggie: Excellence
C.J.: Describe yourself with one word before L.E.A.D.
Ambassador Reggie: Confused
C.J.: What's the one word that describes you now?
Ambassador Reggie: Patient
C.J.: In 10 years from today, what will you be doing in life?
Ambassador Reggie: Hopefully somewhere with my own business.
C.J.: Not hope. What will you be doing in 10 years?
Ambassador Reggie: In Puerto Rico with my own business.
C.J.: Cool. What type is business?
Ambassador Reggie: Sporting goods
C.J.: Who is the most important person in your life?
Ambassador Reggie: My sister
C.J.: Why?
Ambassador Reggie: Because if I get into any trouble or not feeling so well, I know that my sister is the first person I can call.
C.J.: If L.E.A.D. didn't exist tomorrow, you would...
Ambassador Reggie: Do what I need to do in school to make another L.E.A.D. possible.
C.J.: That is an awesome answer!
Ambassador Reggie: Thanks!
C.J.: Your school experience would be better if...
Ambassador Reggie: I focus more with 100% effort.
C.J.: What's L.E.A.D.'s mission?
Ambassador Reggie: L.E.A.D.'s mission is to empower an at risk generation to lead and transform their city.
C.J.: What are L.E.A.D.'s core values?
Ambassador Reggie: Excellence, humility, integrity, loyalty, stewardship and teamwork.
C.J.: Which core value are you the best at?
Ambassador Reggie: Humility
C.J.: Which do you struggle with?
Ambassador Reggie: Excellence
C.J.: Describe yourself with one word before L.E.A.D.
Ambassador Reggie: Confused
C.J.: What's the one word that describes you now?
Ambassador Reggie: Patient
C.J.: In 10 years from today, what will you be doing in life?
Ambassador Reggie: Hopefully somewhere with my own business.
C.J.: Not hope. What will you be doing in 10 years?
Ambassador Reggie: In Puerto Rico with my own business.
C.J.: Cool. What type is business?
Ambassador Reggie: Sporting goods
C.J.: Who is the most important person in your life?
Ambassador Reggie: My sister
C.J.: Why?
Ambassador Reggie: Because if I get into any trouble or not feeling so well, I know that my sister is the first person I can call.
C.J.: If L.E.A.D. didn't exist tomorrow, you would...
Ambassador Reggie: Do what I need to do in school to make another L.E.A.D. possible.
C.J.: That is an awesome answer!
Ambassador Reggie: Thanks!
C.J.: Your school experience would be better if...
Ambassador Reggie: I focus more with 100% effort.
Left to right: Ambassador Reggie Traylor (Benjamin E. Mays High School), CJ Stewart and Ambassador Tyrelle Wilson (Booker T. Washington High School) at Elizabeth Baptist Church November 2013 |
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