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Kosisochukwu Toru Ebubechukwu Eneli, daughter of Ayayi and Kenechukwu Eneli, is a proud Spring 2025 graduate of Howard University, where she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Management with minors in Political Science and Afro-American Studies. This fall, she will begin her legal studies at Harvard Law School, with a deep-rooted interest in government and public service. Kosisochukwu’s passion for leadership and empowerment began early—at just nine years old, she published How to Set and Achieve Goals for Kids, a book designed to help young people turn their dreams into action. She continues to pursue work that uplifts her community and challenges systemic barriers through education, advocacy, and service.

Onaedochukwu Eneli is a driven student at Tennessee State University pursuing a B.S. in Biology and a double minor in General Business and Chemistry. Hailing from Belton, TX, she aspires to obtain an MD and pursue research in health disparities, with a focus on wellness for Black and low-income women.

Aaliyah White is currently attending Kennesaw State University and is a second year Integrated Health Science Major with a Minor is Psychology with a Nursing Concentration. Aaliyah currently serves as the secretary for a student led organization, Black Women Empowered and also serves as the Tamais for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated Theta Rho Chaper. She holds memberships in the student led organizations Ladies of Distinction and Pocket Full of Care and is an ambassador for Temple College.

Saquoi Dreckette is 23 years old and was raised in a West Indian American household along with her older brother and 2 younger sisters. 

She received her BBA in Marketing from Texas A&M University Central Texas in May of 2024 on a full ride academic scholarship. She has been active in her community for as long as she could remember and in college as well. Being the youngest board member from 2021-2024.