Alex Peay

Alex Peay



 

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Alex Peay founded Rising Sons at the age of 19 to build a sense of community among the student male population on the Ursinus College campus. By graduation he had lost interest in going to law school and decided to bring his organization to Philadelphia to help millennials ages 18 to 35 turn their passion into their profession through community engagement. Due to the success of Rising Sons Alex has transformed the organization into Ones Up in order to broaden and sustain the organization s impact in disadvantaged communities. At Ursinus College Alex was the Class of 2009 s Commencement Speaker and winner of the Alumni Senior Award the Theresa L. Urban Leadership Award and the Humanitarian Award. Alex is also the recipient of the John S. & James L. Knight Foundation s Black Male Engagement Leadership Award and the Mayor s Distinguished Alumni of National Service Award. Alex has been featured in the Huffington Post Daily News and Black Enterprise magazine and has appeared on TV One and CBS News. His story was published in a book called R.E.A.C.H. written by Ben Jealous former president of the NAACP one of the founders of AmeriCorps and founder and CEO of BMe Trabian Shorters. The book has a foreword by Russell Simmons and features inspiring stories of 40 black men including Talib Kweli Bill T. Jones Louis Gossett Jr. and John Legend. Alex was also honored by NBC BLK as one of the nation s 28 most talented innovators and game changers.

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