When L.E.A.D. wins, Atlanta wins! That’s exactly why I’m sharing this interview of L.E.A.D. Ambassador Reggie Traylor (Freshman, Benjamin E. Mays High School, Atlanta Public Schools). It’s not about L.E.A.D., it’s all about Atlanta.
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 |