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May 2025 Scholar Accolades

Joel Bervell (2013) won a 2024 Peabody Award for his series, What Does Racial Bias in Medicine Look Like? The Peabody Awards honor the year’s most captivating and inspiring stories released in broadcasting and streaming media.
Tim McCallum (1991) was elected Mayor of Rockwall, Texas. He previously served on the City Council and has been a Rockwall resident since 1999.
Soy Kim (2010), head of North America, music and podcasts content strategy at YouTube, was named one of 5 AAPI Music Executives Making an Impact in 2025 by Variety magazine.
Ari Krasner (2014) released a new song, Abyss, with Belgian bass duo Ganja White Night and Mr. Bill as part of Ganja White Night’s new album, Sprouted.
Rita Ng (1996, bottom right) was inducted into the Boys and Girls Clubs of America’s 2025 Alumni Hall of Fame. Rita was a Boys & Girls Club of Tracy member since its inception in 1989, where she taught free piano lessons.

“Communal caregiving is highly valued in Asian American families, and for me, the Boys & Girls Club was my extended family. My siblings and I were exposed to art, music, sports and mentors. Everything that helped me become who I am as an adult.” – Rita Ng
Michaella Gallina (2006) was featured in Vanity Fair magazine in an article about empowering women through financial literacy.

“She offers practical tools and relatable advice that scale to any income level. She aims to help women move beyond merely surviving to finding themselves through financial freedom. After all, while men attribute the emotion of money confidence, women report being overwhelmed as their top associated emotion.” – Vanity Fair

Michaella is available for speaking engagements. If interested, send her a message through LinkedIn or Coke Scholars Connect.
Talia Fradkin (2016) was recently awarded a Distinction in Research from FAU College of Medicine and inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Scheduled to graduate in May 2025 with her M.D. degree, Talia plans to pursue a residency in diagnostic radiology.
Heather Tell (1992) was recognized for being the #3 Agent by Sales Volume out of nearly 3500 HomeSmart residential real estate agents in Georgia in 2024. A realtor for 18 years, she says her favorite part about her job is helping people through life transitions.
Karyn (Dest) Harrington (1997) has been named Chief Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Officer for Coca-Cola HBC and will be moving to Zug, Switzerland, effective August 1, 2025. Karyn has a 23-year career within the Coca-Cola System, most recently working in Africa as Vice President, Public Affairs, Communications & Sustainability for The Coca-Cola Company’s Africa Operating Unit.
Lucas San Miguel (2020)  won the Robert T. Jones Scholarship, a national award commemorating the internationally renowned golfer Bobby Jones. The award comes with a fully funded master’s degree in the UK, and Lucas will be pursuing a MSc in Global Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews. He’ll also be learning how to golf and will attend several golf competitions.

Prior to moving to the UK, Lucas was also awarded the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship, a national award which will fund 2.5 months of Portuguese study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this summer at Pontifical Catholic University.

Lorenzo Daniel (2017) was the commencement speaker for his graduating MBA class at the Wharton School of Business.

Andy Crocker (1991) is back with his second book! The Unconditionals: Five Timeless Values to Live Without Limits and Ignite Your Superpower is now available through his website and major retailers.

“If you’re tired of self-help books that chase trends, The Unconditionals is a breath of fresh air. Grounded in timeless wisdom, it offers a clear, thoughtful path to living with purpose, integrity, and emotional strength.” – Adrian Gostick, New York Times bestselling author of Leading with Gratitude and All In
Andrew Barnhill (2006), Head of Public Policy for IQVIA, was named in The Washingtonian as among the top 500 most influential people shaping policy for his contributions to healthcare policy.