About Eboni Wyatt
Eboni Wyatt hails from the great city of Seattle, Washington. Her pursuit of her Bachelor's degree led her to Atlanta, Georgia four years ago. Since moving to Atlanta in 2009, Eboni has blossomed into a creative, outgoing, student leader and scholar at Georgia State University. She has held leadership positions with Spotlight Programs Board, helping plan the last spring Homecoming and the inaugural football Homecoming festivities in 2010; the Sustainable Energy Tribe as their Special Events Coordinator for the annual Earth Day Celebration.
Eboni currently is involved with Panther Breakaway, where she has served as the Executive Director for two-years. With Panther Breakaway Eboni has travelled around the nation addressing social issues such as sustainable food systems, education and literacy, and elderly issues. Eboni has been involved in a countless number of community service projects, but is most proud of her time spent with the kids at the GulfSouth Youth Action Corps. summer camp, where she helped students understand the importance of taking care of the environment and volunteering. This project took place in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward where a mural sits to commemorate the children she worked with summer of service.
Over the course of her collegiate career, Eboni has become extremely passionate about the importance of student activities and service learning in university affairs. Upon graduating with her Bachelor's degree this May, Eboni will be attending the University of San Diego in the Fall to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Higher Education and Leadership.
Eboni currently is involved with Panther Breakaway, where she has served as the Executive Director for two-years. With Panther Breakaway Eboni has travelled around the nation addressing social issues such as sustainable food systems, education and literacy, and elderly issues. Eboni has been involved in a countless number of community service projects, but is most proud of her time spent with the kids at the GulfSouth Youth Action Corps. summer camp, where she helped students understand the importance of taking care of the environment and volunteering. This project took place in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward where a mural sits to commemorate the children she worked with summer of service.
Over the course of her collegiate career, Eboni has become extremely passionate about the importance of student activities and service learning in university affairs. Upon graduating with her Bachelor's degree this May, Eboni will be attending the University of San Diego in the Fall to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Higher Education and Leadership.