Meet the Team
The team of passionate individuals leading our youth in their quest of their why!

Chief Executive Officer
Galileo Savage
Galileo Savage earned a degree in Political Science from Binghamton University. During his junior year, he won the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s “Gloster B. Current Regional Organizer of the Year Award” in 2023, along with two additional national awards in the centers of innovation of health and education as a representative and member of Binghamton University’s NAACP unit. As a senior and president, he led his unit to win four more national awards in Race & Justice, Environmental Climate Justice, Health & Wellbeing, and Education. His deep-seated passion for community leadership and advocacy guided him to impactful roles, such as in S.U.N.Y.’s Educational Opportunity Program, where he aided in increasing federal funding for E.O.P. by $2 million each year by liaising directly with elected officials and independent stakeholders to ensure equitable resources and educational opportunities for disadvantaged students across the system, empowering them to envision college as an achievable goal. Galileo was the Co-Founder and President of “P.R.O.D.I.G.Y.” (Promoting. Respect. Opportunities. Diversity. Inclusion. And Growth For Youth) at Binghamton University. This initiative paired underclassmen with upperclassmen, significantly contributing to its participants’ personal growth and academic development, aiming to enhance their educational experience and personal development. Galileo also interned with the Innocence Project, where he worked in the case analyst department. His work aimed to free innocent people who were incarcerated and create more equitable systems of justice. Currently, as a fellow in Harvard Law School’s Future Leader in Law program for the 2024-2025 cohort, Galileo is focused on refining the skills necessary to excel as a compassionate attorney and advocate, driven by his commitment to justice and equity. Galileo was the Co-Founder and President of “P.R.O.D.I.G.Y.” ( Promoting. Respect. Opportunities. Diversity. Inclusion. And Growth For Youth) at Binghamton University. An initiative, which paired underclassmen with upperclassmen, significantly contributed to its participants' personal growth and academic development, aiming to enhance their educational experience and personal development. Galileo has also interned with the Innocence Project, where he worked in the case analyst department. Galileo's work aimed to free innocent people who were incarcerated and create more equitable systems of justice. Currently, As a fellow in Harvard Law School's Future Leader in Law program for the 24'-25' cohort, Galileo is focused on refining the skills necessary to excel as a compassionate attorney and advocate, driven by his commitment to justice and equity.

Chief Operating Officer
Gia Greenidge
Gia Greenidge is a dedicated advocate and leader with a background in Psychology and ongoing studies in Social Work. She brings a wealth of experience from roles including NAACP National Board Youth Representative and leadership positions within Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Gia's passion for community empowerment is reflected in her work with various non-profits, focusing on youth activism and social justice. She is currently pursuing her Masters in Social Work at Howard University, expected to graduate in May 2025.

Treasurer
Hope Koiki
Hope was raised in Queens, NY. She graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton University in May 2023, where she earned a double degree in Business Administration with a concentration in leadership and consulting, and Human Development. She completed her economics minor with a summer study abroad program at the London School of Economics. Currently, Hope works as a Human Resource Analyst at Morgan Stanley, where she applies her analytical skills and leadership background in a corporate setting. Beyond her professional achievements, Hope is deeply committed to community engagement and fostering inclusivity. Her passion for mentorship and non-profit work is driven by her own experiences, inspiring her to empower others, especially underrepresented groups. With a strong foundation in leadership and a heart for service, she continues to make meaningful contributions both in the corporate and community spheres.

Secretary of Board
Darius Roseborough
Being raised predominantly in the Bronx, Darius has developed a deep passion for social justice and reform in the child welfare system. As a Senior at Mount Saint Michael Academy, he is very active within his school community. With aspirations of attending MIT and majoring in mechanical engineering one day, Darius balances his academic ambitions with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Darius is involved in numerous clubs and sports activities, including Criminal Justice, Automotive, Environment, Campus Ministry, and managing the Lacrosse team. In addition to his school activities, in his spare time Darius enjoys anime, engaged in various community service projects, often working with organizations that support his community.