This was back in 201.
I am so proud to be a Bill and Melinda Gates Scholar, Al Neuharth (Founder
of USA Today) Freedom Forum Scholar and a Blockchain Scholar.
Gunnar
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Spring 2011
Gates Millennium Scholars Alumni Association
The Gates Millennium Scholars Alumni Association is a national network of
Gates Alumni connected through community, leadership and service.
Meet GMS Staff
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Allison Price recently joined the Gates Millennium Scholars Program in
August. She is a Program Assistant in the Leadership Development Programs
Division. A recent graduate of the University of Virginia, Allison studied
Spanish and Sociology. Her passions include community service activities
including local volunteerism and social entrepreneurship.
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Pheather Harris recently joined the GMS Leadership Development Programs as
the Academic Empowerment (ACE) Senior Relationship Manager
Pheather formerly served as a Relationship Manager on the Operations team.
As a Relationship Manager, she oversaw the Graduate Program Inquiry
process, allocated awards and assisted with the Freshman Confirmation
process.
Prior to joining GMS, Pheather served as an Assistant Director of
Admissions at the University of Southern California. Pheather graduated
Magna Cum Laude from the University of Southern California earning a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication. In 2008, she earned a Master’s
Degree in Education with a focus on Risk and Prevention at Harvard
University.
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Spring 2011 Quarterly Newsletter
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The Alumni Relations staff hopes all of you had a wonderful winter. As we
head into the Spring season, the Alumni Association continues to move
forward with a series of new events and opportunities for Alumni to to
enjoy.
Regional Chapters across the nation have begun launching social and
professional events to connect local Alums in the area. The goal of
Chapters is to create a platform for Alums to connect both socially and
personally. While online social networking websites are great tools, the
GMS Alumni family has over 8,000 successful individuals to tap into.
Chapters are also in the midst of planning a winter community service
project including local park restoration and cleanup, elementary school
repainting, and homeless/soup kitchen support. You can view current
Chapters and their locations by clicking here
<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?GatesMillenniumSchol/f98a803ffa/d998961b39/9d469439…>.
If you live in a town or city that is not currently listed but interested
in launching an affiliate Chapter, contact us directly. Our goal is to have
GMS Alumni community platforms sprouting throughout the country and full of
activity with support from GMS Headquarters.
Best wishes for a safe Spring,
Lawrence Smith
Relationship Manager
for
Alumni; Leadership
Development Programs
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Message from the Association President
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After participating in the Virginia and Los Angeles Leadership Development
Conferences, I headed back home to Oklahoma filled and renewed with a sense
of hope and confidence that this current body of new GMS Scholars will be
the nations next leaders.
The majority of us experienced a Leadership Conference during our freshman
year. We entered the hotels, many of us from small towns or cities, shy and
hesitant about the new faces and what the weekend had in store for us.
Though by end of the conference after experiencing academic sessions,
leadership development activities, amazing keynote speakers and dinners,
staff practically had to pull all of us apart from each other as we clung
on to our new friends, hugging, and saying our farewells.
The Alumni Association worked directly with the Program in strategically
emphasizing that "GMS life continues far beyond the last check." My
Association peer and Vice President, Tommy Preston and I spoke Saturday and
Sunday in front of all of the scholars, pressing the importance of leading
not only in your classroom but in your respective community and maximizing
the relationships we develop with each other. As Tommy so eloquently stated
in his speech, "we need to see each other as a large group of cousins in
one big family..14,000 in all..across the country, and we just happen to
have a rich uncle that funded our education!"
Keep engaged with the Program and your fellow Alums through the Alumni
Association!
I wish all of you a happy Spring! Allyson L. Watson, PhD.
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Shederick A. McClendon, The New Director of Leadership Development and
Scholar Relations!
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Shederick brings over 15 years of experience as a higher education
researcher and administrator to his new role. Since 2003, he has served as
Lecturer and Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts
-Amherst, in the Department of Educational Policy, Research and
Administration’s Higher Education Administration Program. As a full-time
faculty member, Shederick taught classes at the undergraduate, master’s and
doctoral level, advised and mentored many undergraduate and graduate
students and pursued an active research agenda. Some examples of courses he
taught are “Race, Class & Gender in Higher Education”, “Impact of College
on Students”, “History of American Higher Education” and “Introduction to
Politics and Policy Studies in Higher Education.”
Shederick’s research focuses on broad themes that synthesize social,
cultural and educational challenges of people who have been historically
underrepresented in higher education. Specifically, issues of access and
equity, social stratification, student retention, and leadership undergird
his inquiry.
His scholarly writing includes articles published in the *Journal of Higher
Education*, *Peabody Journal of Education* and the *Journal of College
Student Retention *and a recently co-authored monograph with John M.
Braxton & Amy Hirschy, *Understanding and Reducing College Student
Departure*.
Shederick attended two UNCF member institutions, first matriculating at
Oakwood University then transferring to Morehouse College, where he earned
a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He also
received a Masters of Public Health degree in Health Services
Administration from the University of Pittsburgh and is the final steps of
completing his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at
Vanderbilt University.
Prior to joining UMass-Amherst, Shederick was the Director of Interagency
Programs and Research at the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. In this
role, Shederick administered federal and state funded grant programs ($1.3
million) across the state to address professional development of K-12
teachers, as well as the recruitment and retention of minority doctoral
students and K-12 teachers. He also directed the state’s annual summer
enrichment program, the Tennessee Institute for Pre-Professionals, which
supports African American college students interested in pursuing careers
in law, medicine, pharmacy and dentistry.
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L.A. Conference Recap!
[image: alumnigroup 2]Alumni Association Advisory Council and potential
members participated alongside Scholar Mentors/Campus Based Leaders the
weekend of November 5, 2010 at the Century Plaza Hyatt for the 2010 Los
Angeles Leadership Conference.
Each year, the 1,000 new Scholars participate in a Leadership Conference
their first semester, with the Mississippi River as the dividing line for
either East Coast or West Coast participation. New Scholars are taught by
Alumni and Scholar Mentors in concurrent sessions, workshops, and panels.
In L.A., Dr. Michael Lomax kicked off Friday night's dinner, encouraging
the new Scholars to maximize every opportunity that came their way. Without
a heavy education financial burden to bear, Scholars "must take each and
every opportunity that comes their way."
Alum Nelson Khov (featured below), GMS Class of 2000 and now Program
Coordinator at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, motivated new Scholars
to reach back into their communities with a sense of obligation to "give
back".
Keynote, Dr. Connie Mariano, M.D., White Physician to former Presidents
Bush, Sr. and President Clinton, detailed her experiences of difficulty in
transitioning from high school to college, and implored new Scholars to
break through barriers and always strive forward. Saturday evening's
Keynote, artist Preston Singletary, highlighted to students that his foray
into glassblowing, for which he is recognized worldwide, was by
happenstance and that Scholars should be open to all of their talents and
continue exploring their skills.
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GMS Campus Based Chapters Launch!
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The GMS Campus Based Leaders (CBL) Initiative launched with over 30 GMS
Campus Chapters in October and November. At the Virginia and Los Angeles
Leadership Conference, handpicked Scholar Mentors that also serve in as
Campus Based Leaders received training with Alumni Association Advisory
Council members on working collaboratively together to advance new and
current Scholar support endeavors at campuses nationwide. (photo: GMS
Campus Based Leaders and Alumni Advisory Council members in training)
The CBL initiative seeks to create community platforms on-campus that
provide an academic and social outlet for Scholars. Do you recall stepping
foot on your first day of college? Perhaps you were overwhelmed by the
voluminous material in classes or the inability to find a community of
friends? Campus Chapters are formal or informal structures of current
Scholars that provide academic and social support.
With 5-75 GMS Scholars on any campus, Campus Chapters provide an immediate
circle of support for incoming new Scholars. Campus Chapters also link with
their local Alumni Association Regional Chapters by having Alumni visit for
informal networking and professional guidance workshops and dinners.
For more information, contact Relationship Manager for Mentoring {
tekora.scruggs(a)gmsp.org}
Tommy Preston: A Reflection
[image: Tommy 2]"This year, I was honored to have been elected to serve as
the first ever Vice President of the Gates Millennium Scholars Alumni
Association.
The Association’s leadership and GMS staff have been working tirelessly in
these early stages to create an association that will reconnect the over
8,000 alums from around the world. Our ultimate goal is that alums will
remain connected with GMS and each other for the rest of their lives.
Additionally, as I constantly say when speaking to Scholars and Alums, Bill
and Melinda Gates created this program not only to provide educational
opportunities for students, but also to build our country’s next generation
of leaders.
These leaders should be working as a cohesive group, so the Alumni
Association is going to serve as a conduit for former Scholars to
collaborate with one another, learn from one another, and strategize
together as to how we are going to make a difference in our society. I am
very excited to see the various Alumni gatherings that are taking place
around the country. We are hearing great things from our Regional Advisors
who are responsible for bringing the alums together. People are excited
about reconnecting with the GMS family and interested in working with
fellow alums to serve the program and their communities. I think our
Association has a very bright future ahead, and I’m simply honored to be
part of the leadership team responsible for creating the vision for our
efforts. Participating in the two leadership conferences this year in
Virginia and Los Angeles had a huge impact on me.
>From a leadership standpoint, I was honored to have the opportunity to
address the new Scholars and talk to them about how the Scholarship
impacted me and what I felt their obligations as Gates Scholars were. More
personally, the students were amazing and gave me such pride in the future
of our country. If these students are any indication of what our future
leaders will be like, I think we are in pretty good hands. These students
make my job as Vice President even more worthwhile, because I feel we have
an obligation as alums to be a source of support and strength for them as
they go through this journey in their lives. The Gates Scholarship
literally changed my life forever. I never questioned whether or not I
would go to college. It was ingrained in me from an early age. However, I
often wondered how I would pay for it growing up in a single-parent home.
The Scholarship allowed me to focus less on paying for school and more on
excelling academically, serving my community, and enhancing my leadership
abilities. Because of the scholarship, I was able to be involved in Student
Government and eventually become Student Body President of a major
university. I was able to create a statewide literacy initiative that has
provided books for over 14,000 children in South Carolina. I was also able
to achieve success in the classroom and graduate with honors and eventually
get accepted into law school. I’m not sure how much of my success would
have been possible if it hadn’t been for Bill and Melinda Gates.
Even after graduating from undergraduate school, my commitment to service
has never been greater. I was recently elected to serve as the sole Student
Member on the American Bar Association’s Board of Governors, becoming the
first person of color to ever serve in the position. Additionally, I was
elected to serve on the University of South Carolina’s Board of Visitors,
becoming one of the youngest members to serve on this Board. This Board is
responsible for assisting in recommending the vision for the University and
promoting the institution throughout the world. This is a great opportunity
for me to give back to my community and alma mater."
GMS Alum launches media and fashion companies
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Gunnar Larson, Gates Millennium Scholars Alum, is taking the business world
by storm. Initially working at the United Nations in NYC as a video
producer, Gunnar has parlayed his experience and business acumen in
developing various platforms of business through his first company, Network
Global TV
<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?GatesMillenniumSchol/f98a803ffa/d998961b39/b1e58458…>,
the parent company to multiple website and business venture platforms.
Never one to be satisfied easily, he recently launched the functional
athletic/yoga clothing line, Virtu
<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?GatesMillenniumSchol/f98a803ffa/d998961b39/b31c31e3…>,
which just launched at the prestigious Bloomingdales in NYC to rave reviews
1. How has the Gates Millennium Scholarship impacted your life?
Being a GMS Scholar allowed me to go to college. More than that, in
college GMS allowed me to set goals and achieve them. As such, I earned a
first class education and left college with a unique world view.
Being a GMS Scholar also awoke in me an absolute need to give back.
Everyone has something about them that is valuable to the world. It is our
job as GMS Scholars to use our education, find out what we are good at, and
then do that one thing very well and give back in every way we can. I
personally feel that was one of the founding missions of the GMS program.
2. You've volunteered as an Alumni Leader at our Leadership Development
Conferences, what was your experience like giving back to New Scholars and
meeting fellow Alumni from across the nation?
It is inspiring to see new Scholars at the Freshman Conferences. These
young people are so alive, so full of energy, so proud to go to college. As
a GMS Alumnus it is very rewarding to help these young people by answering
questions, giving advice and guidance.
Recently I received an email from a young woman who I met at one of the
Freshman conferences. She wrote a very touching note of thanks for urging
her to study abroad during a group discussion. It is in those moments that
you realize giving of your time can result in very rewarding outcomes for
young scholars. It is a pleasure to help in any way I can as an Alumnus.
3. Tell us about your decision in becoming an entrepreneur? Was there a
certain moment or experience that served as the catalyst?
I had a very great opportunity to work at the United Nations for a few
years after graduating college. Through those experiences and my
involvement in all creative aspects of the Webcast Unit, I learned from my
mentors and colleagues at the UN that a lot can be done with online video.
There are astonishing things going on in our world today. The Internet
connects all of us. Video on the Internet connects us all visually.
My mission with NetworkGlobal Companies is to give our viewers the best in
visual information from news, entertainment, travel, cooking, lifestyle…
you name it.
Three things impacted my life to be an entrepreneur: My family memories and
growing up in rural Idaho, being a Gates Millennium Scholar which enabled
me to see the world, and my time at the United Nations.
4. Network Global holds a variety of web properties in its portfolio, tell
us about them and your vision to scale for the future.
Again, it is to be the best. It is not about me. It is about us. I want all
of us to succeed in everything we do. There is room for more than one
success story. As such, I want our content, regardless of subject matter,
serious news or entertainment, to stand for something and be the best and
most watched.
5. Your high end workout and athletic wear apparel company, Virtu, is
carried in NYC's famed Bloomingdales. What market is Virtu demographics and
what was your inspiration from media to clothing?
Virtu New York has been a very exciting project. Bloomingdale’s picked up
the line last year. Virtu is also sold at select Equinox Fitness Club
locations around the United States.
Our mission for Virtu is universal: Virtu is football. Football is the
sport of the world.
If you log on to www.Football.tv
<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?GatesMillenniumSchol/f98a803ffa/d998961b39/863e3395…>
you can see what Virtu is all about.
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Another Gates Alum, Nelson Khov, joins the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Last issue, we reported that Dr. Juan Sanchez Ph.D, GMS Class of 2000,
joined the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as a Research Analyst.
Nelson Khov, GMS Class of 2000 recently joined the Foundation as a Program
Coordinator for the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Initiative in the United States
Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He acts as a liaison and
coordinator for grant-making and contracts support for the PNW program. His
role in helping to serve the foundation's local communities in the region
also involves assisting with grants management and evaluation.
Before joining the PNW team, Nelson served as the Administrative Assistant
to the Chief of Staff in the Executive Office of the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation for more than two years. Prior to the foundation, Nelson worked
as a Recruitment Coordinator for Google in Mountain View, California.
As a native of the Pacific Northwest, Nelson was a Gates Millennium Gates
Scholar who earned his BA in Business Administration from Seattle
University. Nelson then went on to the New York University, where he
completed his MA in Business Education with an emphasis in Learning
Development. While in New York, he interned with both the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development and the William J. Clinton Foundation
where he was exposed first-hand to the issue of homelessness, housing and
community development, and philanthropy.
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Dakota Thompson: Campus Based Leader Thoughts on L.A. Conference
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"When I was chosen to go to the LA Conference as a Scholar/Mentor & new
Campus Based Leader, I felt very proud, humbled, and thankful for the
opportunity. As a freshman, I was anxious to meet new people and learn as
much as possible. Returning as a Campus Based Leader strengthened that
ability and made me realize that growth, care, and leadership are needed in
order to prosper. I look forward to creating a community of Scholars on my
campus that will further strengthen our GMS community and
What I have learned and the people I have met during the LA Conference have
made a definite impact on my life. I look forward to many more engagements
and fulfilling opportunities with the GMS family! Thank you so much!"
Dakota Thompson- Northeastern State University
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NYPD:
Can the body camera footage from below (
https://a860-openrecords.nyc.gov/request/view/FOIL-2024-056-15627) please
be delivered by Noon tomorrow Monday June 10, 2024?
Gunnar Larson
On Sat, Jun 8, 2024, 4:22 PM Gunnar Larson <g(a)xny.io> wrote:
> Dear Ms. Jenny Ng, LCSW:
>
> My name is Gunnar Larson and I am a co-founder at xNY.io - Bank.org.
>
> Jamie Wilson from your firm has contacted me with information concerning
> government welfare.
>
> Can you please email me a copy of my file with your office by Noon Monday
> June 10, 2024?
>
> I am concerned that Ms. Wilson and her associates are sharing
> misinformation with questionable intent. I have CCd the NYPD and the
> Honorable Letitia James for reasons they are aware.
>
> Sending you the best regards.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Gunnar
> ---
> Gunnar Larson
>
> xNY.io - Bank.org
> MSc - Digital Currency
> MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)
> G(a)xNY.io +1-917-580-8053
>
Please find the attached memo with reference footnotes.
--
March 10, 2023
BY ELECTRONIC MAIL
Ms. Camille Joseph Varlack
Office of the Mayor of New York City
City Hall Park, 260 Broadway
New York, NY 10007 United States
PressOffice(a)CityHall.NYC.gov
Re: Mayor Eric Adams NYCCoin Touting
Dear Ms. Joseph Varlack:
Today’s memo is to kindly submit xNY.io - Bank.org's inquiry into Mayor
Eric Adams' promotion of NYCCoin.
1.
The federal securities laws are clear that any celebrity or individual
who promotes digital assets must disclose the nature, source and amount of
compensation they received in exchange for the promotion.
2.
As a matter of ethics, risk and compliance associated with digital asset
innovation, xNY.io asks if NYCCoin promotion by the Mayor of New York City
damaged the market for the xNY digital asset (by, for example, devaluing it
through parody or sealed via embossed criticism).
3.
xNY.io - Bank.org concerns made above have evidentiary support to
interlocking director and officer conflicts recognized by the Department of
Justice as potential threats that stifle individual and corporate freedom.
Ms. Joseph Varlack, as a matter relating to working at one of the world's
most ethical companies, famous for risk management and corporate
governance, and as an internationally recognized Blockchain Scholar, I must
adhere to federal securities laws.
-
As such, I classify Mayor Adams as an individual who promoted the
digital asset NYCCoin and must disclose the nature, scope, and amount of
compensation associated.
A failure to disclose this information may violate the anti-touting
provisions of the federal securities laws. Mayor Adams' making these
endorsements may also be liable for potential violations of the anti-fraud
provisions of the federal securities laws, for participating in an
unregistered offer and sale of securities, and for acting as unregistered
brokers.
xNY.io - Bank.org respectfully requests the Office of the Mayor of New York
City to respond to this request by Wednesday March, 15 2023 by Noon EST.
Respectfully yours with appreciation,
Gunnar Larson - xNY.io <http://www.xny.io> - Bank.org
<http://bank.org>MSc
<https://www.unic.ac.cy/blockchain/msc-digital-currency/?utm_source=Google&u…>
- Digital Currency
MBA
<https://www.unic.ac.cy/business-administration-entrepreneurship-and-innovat…>
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)
G(a)xNY.io +1-917-580-8053