Teen Prodigy Harlan Gaston to Join Stedman Graham Youth Panel
Teen prodigy overcame Watts to attend Stanford University at age 16 and became Bertelsmann's youngest and first American Reinhard Mohn Fellow at age 20. At 24, Harlan Gaston is the Chairman/CEO of ATLAS Media Group and a self-proclaimed "GOALSTAR" who is committed to helping America's youth organize their lives around achieving specific goals. Harlan is featured on a youth leadership panel hosted by Stedman Graham and Junior Achievement this Saturday June 10, 2006.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 10, 2006 -- Harlan Gaston passed by drug dealers, pimps, prostitutes, and gang members to attend high school behind the Nickerson Gardens housing projects each day. Despite his unfavorable circumstances, Harlan overcame the streets of Watts to attend Stanford University at the age of 16, and at age 20 became Bertelsmann's youngest and first American Reinhard Mohn Fellow. Trained by the senior executives of Bertelsmann Media divisions worldwide, Harlan (now 24) is the Chairman/CEO of ATLAS Media Group, Inc., a company that provides goal setting modules in the form of media and consulting services to clients such as Los Angeles, Compton, Long Beach, and Oakland Unified School Districts, as well as Fox Entertainment Group's Diversity Development Division.
Today, Saturday, June 10, 2006 from 8:30am - 12:00pm at First AME Zion Church located at 1449 West Adams Blvd, in Los Angeles, Harlan will join a leadership panel hosted by Stedman Graham and Junior Achievement to help Los Angeles youth discover their leadership potential.
For more information about this event, or Harlan Gaston, please contact Senta Georgia at (888)-GOAL-365, xt 105 or email.
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