Hobbies and interests
Advertising
African American Studies
Babysitting And Childcare
Yearbook
Business And Entrepreneurship
Cheerleading
Hospitality
Reading
Cultural
I read books multiple times per month
Jordan Carter
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WinnerBio
Greetings! My name is Jordan Carter, and I am a rising sophomore at Florida A&M University, majoring in business administration from Orlando, FL. I have excelled academically, maintaining a 3.2 GPA, and am actively involved in campus activities. I am a dedicated member of the Campus Activities Board’s Community Service Committee, where I organize volunteer projects to support the local community. I also serve as the treasurer for the Orlando Club and participates in the Business Living Learning Community.
In high school, I demonstrated my leadership skills as the senior class vice president, where I coordinated events and initiatives for her classmates. My experience includes leadership roles in the Minority Leadership Scholars club and participation in the Delta GEMS program, where I developed a passion for outreach and communication. Currently, I am currently interning as a campaign manager, gaining valuable experience in campaign communications and advocacy. I am committed to using my skills to make a positive impact and is dedicated to my academic and extracurricular pursuits.
Education
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
Apopka High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Business/Managerial Economics
Career
Dream career field:
Management Consulting
Dream career goals:
Campaign Manager Intern
InTouch Strategies2024 – Present1 yearManufacturing Intern
Entertainment Retail Enterprise2021 – 2021Cashier/Hostess
Sonny’s BBQ2022 – 20231 year
Sports
Cheerleading
Varsity2021 – Present4 years
Football
Intramural2019 – Present6 years
Cheerleading
Intramural2010 – 20166 years
Public services
Volunteering
FAMU Campus Activities Board — Community Service Committee2023 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Let Your Light Shine Scholarship
Creating My Legacy: Empowerment, Business, and Radiating Light
A legacy is more than just a memory left behind; it is the imprint of your passion, values, and impact on the world. For me, creating a legacy is about uplifting others, fostering connections, and leaving a lasting impact that inspires those around me to dream bigger and reach higher. My journey toward building this legacy begins with my ambitions to create a business that embodies my passion for innovation and storytelling. Along the way, I aim to shine my light by staying authentic, intentional, and committed to making a difference.
In the future, I aspire to create a marketing agency that is not just a business but a space for innovation and creativity. My goal is to help businesses connect with their audiences on a deeper level by telling authentic stories that resonate. I want to work with clients who value the importance of creating meaningful connections and who strive to use their platforms to make a positive impact. Through my agency, I hope to amplify voices that deserve to be heard and promote brands and initiatives that align with values of equity, creativity, and purpose.
My vision is not solely focused on business success; it’s about using that success to give back. A significant part of my legacy will be creating opportunities for young people, particularly minorities, to explore careers in marketing and entrepreneurship. By providing mentorship, scholarships, and internship programs, I want to ensure that others can follow in my footsteps and have the tools to succeed, regardless of the challenges they face.
In the present, I shine my light by leading with energy and optimism. Whether it’s through my leadership roles, community service, or personal relationships, I strive to bring positivity into every space I enter. I believe that shining your light means staying grounded in your values, uplifting those around you, and using your voice to advocate for what matters. For me, this means empowering others, fostering meaningful connections, and serving as a source of encouragement, especially when challenges arise.
Ultimately, my legacy is about creating a ripple effect of empowerment and inspiration. I want to show others that no matter where you start, you can achieve greatness by staying true to your purpose and working hard to make your dreams a reality. By building a business that prioritizes impact over profit and by continuing to shine my light in everything I do, I hope to leave a lasting mark that speaks to my dedication to helping others and making a difference.
My legacy is not just about what I leave behind; it’s about how I live every day. It’s about the people I touch, the change I inspire, and the light I share. I am committed to ensuring that my story becomes a source of inspiration for others to write their own.
Edward Dorsey, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
WinnerAs a rising sophomore at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), I have already witnessed the power of education in transforming lives. From my involvement in the Minority Leadership Scholars club in high school to my current roles in the campus activities board and the Business Living Learning Community, I have always been committed to using my education to uplift others, particularly in the Black community. This commitment will continue as I pursue a degree in business administration with the goal of creating pathways for Black people in the business world.
Growing up in Orlando, I saw firsthand the challenges that Black entrepreneurs and professionals face. My mother, a small business owner, often struggled with limited access to resources and networks that are crucial for business growth. Inspired by her perseverance, I made it my mission to leverage my education to address these systemic barriers. At FAMU, I have taken courses that delve into the economic and social factors affecting minority communities, and I have applied this knowledge through internships and campus leadership roles.
One significant way I plan to use my education is by establishing mentorship programs that connect Black students and young professionals with experienced business leaders. These programs will provide guidance, support, and networking opportunities that are often inaccessible to those from underrepresented backgrounds. My experience as the senior class vice president in high school and as the treasurer of the upcoming Orlando club at FAMU has equipped me with the organizational skills necessary to launch and sustain such initiatives.
Additionally, I aim to advocate for policies that promote diversity and inclusion within corporate structures. During my internship as a campaign manager, I developed skills in communication and advocacy that I will use to influence business practices and policies. By promoting the benefits of a diverse workforce and inclusive leadership, I hope to create environments where Black professionals can thrive.
In my sophomore year, I am also focusing on community service, particularly projects that support Black-owned businesses. As a member of the community service committee for the campus activities board, I have organized events that raise awareness and funds for these businesses. These initiatives not only provide immediate support but also foster a sense of solidarity and empowerment within the community.
My education at FAMU is not just about acquiring knowledge; it is about using that knowledge to create real, tangible change. By continuing to engage in leadership roles, community service, and advocacy, I am committed to building a better path for Black people in the business world. My ultimate goal is to see a future where Black entrepreneurs and professionals have equal opportunities to succeed and where their contributions are recognized and valued.
In conclusion, my journey at FAMU is just the beginning of a lifelong commitment to empowering the Black community through business. I believe that by creating mentorship programs, advocating for inclusive policies, and supporting Black-owned businesses, I can make a meaningful impact. With a strong educational foundation and a passion for social justice, I am dedicated to building a brighter future for Black people in the business world.