Kelli
Hunter is a first year Biology major from Americus, Georgia. Kelli is interested in pursuing a career in
medicine. She enjoys watching
television, shopping with friends, reading, and volunteer work. During her first year at Tech, Kelli became a
member of the African-American Student Union and the club tennis team. After Tech, Kelli plans on attending medical
school.
Michael
Reed is a 2nd year Mechanical
Engineering major from Atlanta,
Ga. He enjoys watching movies,
playing sports, and having a good time with friends. While here at Georgia
Tech, he stresses the importance of becoming involved on campus and giving back
to the community in order to fully enhance your undergraduate experience. He
currently is the treasurer for the African American Student Union,
Vice-President for the Delta Kappa Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and
an active member in the Georgia Tech chapters of the National Society of Black
Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He eventually wants to
get an MBA in Business Administration after he completes his receives
undergraduate degree.
Joshua
Wilkerson is a 3rd year
Electrical Engineering student from Atlanta,
Georgia. He graduated from Chamblee High School
in 2005. Joshua is a jazz musician who
while in high school recorded a cd with his jazz band. Joshua is also the President of the African
American Student Union (AASU) for the 2007-2008 year. He enjoys listening and playing music,
watching sports, reading, and just relaxing when he doesn’t have too much work
to do.
Niquelle
Brown is a 4th year Industrial and Systems
Engineering major from Stone Mountain,
GA. Niquelle was a participant in
the Challenge program, and she thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Niquelle is a
member of several campus organizations including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc., Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, and the National Society of Black
Engineers (NSBE). Niquelle is a research assistant in the Industrial
Engineering department, and a Community Advisor for the Housing Department. In
her free time, she enjoys reading, shopping, and going out with friends.
KaNisa
Williams is a fourth year student who will
receive a Bachelor of Science in Science, Technology, and Culture this
August. During her time at Tech, she has
served as the President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Vice
President of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, and was a nationally recognized
Telecommunications Chair for the Georgia Tech Chapter of the National Society
of Black Engineers. She currently serves as the President of the National
Pan-Hellenic Council which oversees the 8 Historically Black Greek
Organizations on Georgia Tech Campus. In her spare time, she enjoys writing,
mentoring area high school students, and maintaining her own freelance design
service.
Alendria
Prioleau is a 4th year Industrial
Engineering student from Chesapeake,
VA. She co-ops with UPS Supply Chain Solutions as
a Transportation Solutions Engineer Intern.
Alendria is also an executive board member of the Georgia Tech Society
of Black Engineers and the American Red Cross Club at Georgia Tech. She enjoys ballroom and salsa dancing and
playing the piano and flute.
Wynton
Montgomery is a 4th year
Industrial Engineering major from Bellwood,
Illinois. He went to Chattahoochee
High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. He has recently become a member of Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He enjoys playing
basketball and playing the piano. He
also enjoys socializing with his friends, playing football, and going to the
studio to make music.
Randall
Wilson is a 3rd-year Architecture major from
Stone Mountain, Georgia,
by way of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He currently is a member of the
African American Student Union (AASU), National Organization for Minority
Architecture Students (NOMAS), and Minority Recruitment Team (MRT). He is also
the captain of the intramural bowling team N.A.T.O. In his spare time, he likes
to enjoy many of Georgia Tech's student programs, as well as playing basketball
and cards. Randall's interests include bowling, LEGOs, and watching movies.
Brandon Walker is a
4th year Engineering Development in International Affairs major from Augusta, Georgia.
Brandon is a
mentor with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta program as well as a
mentor at the New Schools of Carver. He is a fall 2005 initiate of Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated and the current "Afric@Tech" Awareness
Series coordinator for the Georgia Tech Initiative for Development and
Education in Africa (GT-IDEA). Brandon has worked with the NAACP International Affairs
Advocacy division focusing on activism efforts for the genocide in Darfur
as well as with the Fulton
County voter registration
office as a Deputy Registrar. Upon graduation Brandon hopes to volunteer with the Peace
Corps and work as an ambassador to the United Nations.