• RuQuan Brown is a leading educational professional, having served in various capacities around the country. As a Professional Development facilitator, he has advised school leaders and educators on best practices to serve today’s young people. RuQuan brings a dynamic viewpoint to education as a graduate from Harvard University, where he studied African & African American Studies. In the future, RuQuan will be impacting K-12 education as a high-level leader, where he aims to increase positive outcomes for the most disadvantaged learners.

  • Asia George-Huff is a prominent student support specialist. Since graduating from Cleveland State University with her bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Asia has worked with every level of student from Pre-K to undergraduate, ensuring each student’s highest level of success. She has worked in college counseling at the high-school level in Ohio and in college admissions for the University of Michigan. Asia has committed to making higher education a more transparent and seamless process for aspiring students. In the future, Asia will be supporting the transformation of the early education landscape. 


  • Sterling Bland is a JD Candidate at Stanford Law School, originally from Colorado Springs, Colorado. He graduated from Harvard University in 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology & African American Studies. After graduating, he worked as a public school teacher and English tutor in the Dominican Republic, then returned to the United States to work as a college counselor at a public high school in Kansas City, Missouri. In the future, he plans to use his law degree to work on education policy.