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Isaac Wilson III was born and raised in Florence, South Carolina and attended Wilson High. He is a class of 2011 graduate of Morris College, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. He is currently employed as Executive Director of Listen 365 in which he founded in 2009. 
Isaac has been speaking to middle schools, high schools, charter schools, colleges, non-profit organizations, and churches throughout the country spreading his message of being bold about whom you are, where you’re going and the epidemic of bullying. Because of his community service work he was recognized as a ‘Who’s Who among Entrepreneurs’ member. Isaac is the 2015 recipient of the Honor of Distinction Award given by Distinction Inspirational Magazine. Additionally, Isaac has gained 3 national sponsors; Pepsi, Chick-Fil-A and just recently JCPenney Cares. Isaac recently was selected as a Top 40 Under 40 recipient by the Thomas Media Group and the Black Expo. 
He is the Author of Library of Congress Top 140 Awarding winning children’s books, “The Bully and Me”, over 3,500 copies sold. There is nothing more important to Isaac’s heart than teaching young people that bullying or being a bully is never the right decision and that suicides aren’t an answer to solving life’s problems. He is a member of the divine 9 fraternity of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated. Isaac is a dynamic individual who truly believes that change can happen but only if the actors involved are all playing their roles. Encouraging Words: It's time right now to be great! Step out on faith and use your talents to set up your future. Nobody cares about your future more than you. Do what you have to now so that in the future you can do what you want to do. As long as God is in the forefront anything can be in your favor.

Micquan Roberts is from the small, but historical town of Dillon, SC. He recently graduated from South Carolina State University, with a bachelors degree in Middle Level Education. Unlike most graduates, it took him 6 long, hard years to graduate but he never gave up and was able to find a job in his field within 2 months after graduating. Mr. Roberts is now teaching 7th grade mathematics in Greenville, SC. Although the journey was tough, and at times he wanted to throw in the towel, he continued to persevere. Now all that he has been through up to this point, has made him a better person and educator. He says that he is thankful for the test because he knows that he went through it so that he could help a future student who could possibly be going through trying times. His advice to other males is to NEVER GIVE UP! You're going through what you're going through for a reason, so pick your head up. Instead of throwing in the towel, use it to wipe the sweat and keep it moving! I did it, and with no doubt in my mind, I know you can too.

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