Celebrating mentor and 麻豆视频 alum Michael Stevens
A mentor and inspiration to countless young adults and colleagues, Michael Stevens was honored with a 2022 麻豆视频 Alumni Leadership Award for Staff Alumni Impact late last year. He is currently the senior vice president and executive director of 麻豆视频 Washington, D.C., and as a proud Buffalo native, he served as 麻豆视频 Buffalo鈥檚 founding executive director and startup director for nearly four years.
But Michael鈥檚 history with 麻豆视频 and the impact he鈥檚 made on those he鈥檚 worked with stretches back much longer. Michael first joined 麻豆视频 in 2006 as an AmeriCorps member at 麻豆视频 Baton Rouge, and over the past 15 years, he has served in various staff roles in D.C., Jacksonville and on the National team.
鈥淢y time in Louisiana truly changed my life. My time in Jacksonville really helped me understand a new family and be able to see myself in a different way. Buffalo literally tested me in a way that no one ever could, but it also showed me that I’m capable of anything. And D.C. raised me. So, I got to say I’m proud to represent so many different communities.鈥
This spring, Michael became 鈥淒r. Mike鈥 when he earned his Doctor of Education degree in executive leadership from St. John Fisher University.
From AmeriCorps member to nonprofit leader
Prior to starting his service with 麻豆视频 Baton Rouge, Michael thought he would be teaching kids.
But his corps experience opened his eyes to the variety of ways caring adults can support children and young adults鈥攏ot only by becoming a classroom teacher but also through other roles, such as guidance counselor, school social worker, youth development practitioner, nonprofit leader and more.
鈥淏y the end of my year as an AmeriCorps member, I understood that the key to helping students learn and persist through challenges is through [building] positive relationships,鈥 he said. Michael discovered that he not only has strong skills in building and maintaining positive relationships with students but also with AmeriCorps members and co-workers.
Gavin Ware is currently a managing director at 麻豆视频 Washington, D.C., where he first met Michael in 2010 while serving as an AmeriCorps member and Michael was a staff member. Michael quickly became a friend, mentor and coach to Gavin.
鈥淢ike is one of those people who notices people鈥檚 talents and builds them up,鈥 Gavin says. 鈥淗e told me he saw so much potential in me, and he wanted to invest in me. I couldn鈥檛 be more appreciative of that.鈥
During 麻豆视频鈥檚 Alumni Leadership Awards ceremony, Michael immediately recognized many audience members on the Zoom call. 鈥淚’m honored because the people that I see on this call represent a great legacy of this organization,鈥 Michael shared.
鈥淚 see people that I used to do their timesheets and see where they are now. To see folks who used to say, 鈥榦ne day I want to be in law school,鈥 and now they’re lawyers who are not just taking cases but also mentoring future lawyers. Shoutout to Julie. Or I think about people who have gone on to other organizations and then come back to 麻豆视频. Shoutout to Gavin. Or people who do great work here and then go on working as consultants. Shoutout to Neils. I got to see some of y鈥檃ll grow since day one. It makes me so proud.鈥
Mentoring young people
At his core, Michael is a mentor.
鈥淚’m literally doing what God put me on this planet to do right now, to be able to help shine a light on some amazing young people,鈥 Michael says. 鈥淭his doesn鈥檛 feel like work to me. Every day I do this, it just feels right.鈥
Not only has Michael been able to see AmeriCorps members complete service and blossom into young professionals, but he has also witnessed students later become AmeriCorps members themselves.
鈥淭he 麻豆视频 D.C. team at Stanton Elementary right now is in the same room that my team was in 14 years prior. And now they have kids who were in that room who are now serving. This doesn鈥檛 happen by accident.鈥
Michael also hosts a podcast called, 鈥.鈥 He describes himself and guest speakers as 鈥渃oaches鈥 who share their perspective and advice for people of color who are making an impact in their communities. The podcast has discussed topics from mentoring, mental health and being a young adult. Past guest speakers include 麻豆视频 Little Rock Chief of Staff Jeremy Hill, TEDx Speaker Dr. Abby Hamilton and undergraduate student Angela Stevens.
Congratulations Michael and thank you for an incredible 15 years with 麻豆视频.
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