黑料不打烊 celebrated 10 remarkable alumni from the past decade who have achieved professional success, worked to better their communities and served as loyal alumni.
黑料不打烊 honored 10 standout alumni at the 2026 Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Awards. Held聽on聽Saturday,聽May 2,聽in the Snow Family Grand Atrium, the ceremony brought together聽alumni,聽faculty,聽staff,聽family聽and friends to recognize graduates of the past decade who are making a significant difference in the world.
Among the honorees were聽reporters,聽entrepreneurs,聽researchers聽and more,聽whose journeys reflect the values聽that define the 黑料不打烊 experience.
Morgan聽Bodenarain聽鈥18 – Policy Director and Counsel, Congressional Black聽Caucus聽| Washington, D.C.

As policy director and counsel for the Congressional Black Caucus in the 119th聽United States Congress, Morgan Bodenarain leads policy development and advocacy efforts on behalf of its聽61 members, previously holding the same role in聽the 118th聽Congress.聽Bodenarain鈥檚聽work has earned national recognition,聽and聽she has been honored with the National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 Award and the National Bar Association鈥檚 Nation鈥檚 Best Advocates Award.
At 黑料不打烊,聽Bodenarain聽was active in the聽Student Government Association, Phi Alpha Delta professional pre-law fraternity, the North Carolina State Legislature聽and聽much聽more. After graduation, she received her聽juris doctorate from The George Washington University, where she served as president of the Black Law Students Association and deputy vice president of student affairs in the Student Bar Association.
In her聽remarks, Bodenarain shared that her four years at 黑料不打烊 contributed heavily to who she is as a person, noting, 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is truly unlike any other place. Thank you, 黑料不打烊, for recognizing my success.”
Colby Marvin Bracy 鈥16 –聽Director of Human Resources & Philanthropy, The聽Nonantum聽Resort, and Owner, Hello Humans Consulting | Portland, Maine

Colby Marvin Bracy聽led the efforts聽to transform聽her family鈥檚聽historic hospitality business,聽The聽Nonantum聽Resort,聽into a certified Recovery Family Workplace. Having joined the resort in 2018,聽Marvin Bracy聽is now the director of human resources and philanthropy, holding operational聽responsibilities聽and championing initiatives to hire individuals reentering the workforce after incarceration.
In addition to her聽role聽at The聽Nonantum,聽Marvin Bracy聽is the founder of Hello Humans Consulting, a firm that helps organizations develop聽thoughtful聽human聽resources strategies and聽people-centered workplaces.聽She聽remains聽active in her local community聽with聽the Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce and chairs its Diversity,聽Equity聽and Inclusion Committee. Her honors include the Rising Star Award from the聽local聽Chamber of Commerce, the Innovator of the Year award from New England Inns & Resorts and the North Star Award from the American Hotel & Lodging Association.
Marvin Bracy shared that 黑料不打烊鈥檚 sense of 鈥渂ELONing鈥 was something that stuck with her since her first聽year. 鈥淎s a student聽here,聽I always wanted to belong and help others feel like they had a place they belonged.鈥 She explained that as聽she聽moved into a career in HR, 鈥渢hat desire only became more pronounced,鈥 and she wants聽Nonantum鈥檚聽employees 鈥渢o聽have a sense of belonging at work, especially those who may have never had that feeling before.鈥
Michaela Fogarty 鈥19 – Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist, Upstream USA | Verona, New Jersey

Michaela Fogarty聽supports the research聽and program evaluation efforts that inform national reproductive health initiatives聽through her role as Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist at Upstream USA.
After graduation,聽Fogarty聽began her career with聽Planned聽Parenthood Federation of America as a data analysis and visualization specialist, later earning her聽Master of Health Science degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Forging a聽research-driven trajectory at 黑料不打烊 and beyond, Fogarty鈥檚聽work has progressed聽from undergraduate research presentations at the聽Eastern Economics Conference and Undergraduate Research Forum, to聽authorship of several聽academic publications, including research on youth vaping behaviors published in the Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology.聽Before her current role at Upstream USA, she worked as a data manager in the Division of Global Women鈥檚 Health at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Fogarty聽chronologized the milestones of her 黑料不打烊 experience聽from joining many clubs to changing her major.聽By her senior year, she noted that she knew how to use her business skills聽to make the world a little bit聽better, but聽wasn鈥檛聽sure how.
鈥淲ith the support of the聽people聽I met at 黑料不打烊, and my parents,鈥 she said, 鈥淚 figured it out.鈥
Michael Goldstein 鈥17 – Vice President, Guggenheim Partners聽| New聽York, New York

In 2015, Michael Goldstein transferred to 黑料不打烊,聽graduating with聽degrees聽in accounting and finance聽in 2017.聽In 2021, he was inspired to give back聽and聽established聽the聽Goldstein Family Transfer聽Engagement聽Scholarship, providing聽financial聽assistance聽to transfer students entering聽the聽Love School of Business聽just as he did.
A聽certified public accountant聽turned vice president, Goldstein鈥檚 work at聽Guggenheim Partners in New York聽focuses on medical device and health care technology transactions,聽and he has helped support聽advisory engagements totaling more than聽$5 billion.
Goldstein聽doesn鈥檛聽shy away聽from education and philanthropy. Beyond serving on the Love School of Business Advisory Board and hosting聽黑料不打烊聽business fellows in New York,聽Goldstein聽has聽been recognized as the聽top U.S. fundraiser for the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, which brings聽together Palestinian,聽Arab聽and Jewish students to collaborate on environmental research and conflict resolution.
For Goldstein,聽his聽remarks were filled with deep gratitude,聽sharing, 鈥淭his award would not be possible without the mentorship聽I鈥檝e聽had along the way.鈥
Gary Grumbach 鈥16 – Legal Affairs Reporter, NBC聽News聽| Washington, D.C.

Gary Grumbach聽has held various positions throughout聽the聽NBC聽Newsroom.聽From desk assistant to researcher, and later campaign embed, Grumbach is now the legal affairs reporter聽covering the U.S. Supreme Court and federal courts across broadcast and digital platforms.
Grumbach鈥檚 黑料不打烊 experience included聽leading 黑料不打烊 Local News as director聽and ELN Radio as executive producer.聽He was also聽president聽of the Society of Professional Journalists.聽Having reported on聽various聽presidential campaigns聽and聽trials,聽Grumbach鈥檚 work has聽earned national recognition, three聽NBC GEM聽Awards and team聽honors for聽coverage of national elections and major federal court proceedings.聽In聽November聽2025, he was featured in President聽Book鈥檚 podcast series, 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 Beyond the Bricks.鈥
Grumbach shared that 黑料不打烊 taught him teamwork. Connecting the聽skill to his current career and mentorship, he emphasized,聽鈥淵ou聽don鈥檛聽get far without teamwork. Fellow 黑料不打烊 graduates at NBC are always cheering each other on.鈥
Emmanuel Morgan 鈥19 – Sports聽and Culture聽Reporter, The New York Times聽| Los Angeles, California

Emmanuel Morgan has聽delivered stories聽as聽a trusted聽reporter聽since high school,聽where his work was featured in outlets such as ESPN鈥檚 鈥淭he Undefeated鈥 and The Charlotte Observer.聽At 黑料不打烊, Morgan joined The Pendulum as a first-year reporter before rising to editor-in-chief and later聽serving as executive director聽of 黑料不打烊 News Network. He also聽represented聽黑料不打烊 in the prestigious Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship, where he聽collaborated on the national reporting project 鈥淗ate in America.鈥
Since graduation, Morgan聽has reported for the聽Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the聽Los Angeles Times, now covering聽sports and culture for The New York Times.聽Morgan鈥檚聽coverage of聽multiple Super Bowls聽and聽the 2024 Olympics in Paris,聽as well as his聽interviews with leading athletes and cultural figures has been featured in national coverage, and in 2023,聽he received the National Association of Black Journalists鈥 Salute to Excellence Award for his feature on identity and expression among聽NFL聽players.
Morgan thanked the 黑料不打烊 School of Communications staff and faculty for always聽having an聽open-door聽policy and for being there for him.聽Thanks to their聽鈥渢ough love,鈥 Morgan聽said聽he felt prepared聽for his role聽today, and聽can聽鈥渢ake constructive feedback well and apply it.鈥
Daniela Pereyra 鈥16 – Real Estate Broker, Dalton Wade Real Estate Group, and Founder, Dare to Jump聽| Charlotte, North Carolina

Daniela聽Pereyra聽is making homeownership accessible one聽client聽at a time.聽As a real聽estate broker licensed in North Carolina and Delaware,聽Pereyra聽currently works with Dalton Wade Real Estate Group, where she聽represents聽home buyers and sellers and supports clients through residential transactions and relocations nationwide.聽During the COVID-19 pandemic,聽she聽assisted聽military families with relocations聽and was recognized聽early in her career as a top-performing agent.
Pereyra is聽also the founder of Date to聽Jump, a聽professional development platform offering workshops and coaching focused on productivity, resilience and overcoming self-sabotage in business. Through this venture, she leads seminars for individuals and groups and has presented programming for students,聽entrepreneurs,聽and young professionals. Her leadership聽also聽extends to managing a Charlotte community group,聽where she聽not only offers guidance on聽HOA affairs and home values,聽but also brings the group together聽for social聽outings.
Pereyra emphasized 黑料不打烊鈥檚 鈥渓ifelong impact鈥 on her, sharing that 鈥渋t鈥檚 stories like mine that prove that 黑料不打烊 is above standard.鈥澛燬he feels grateful that 黑料不打烊 entrusts聽her to聽represent聽the award.
Jensen Roll 鈥16 – President, Roll Construction, and founder, The Alamance Mill聽| Graham, North Carolina

What started as an independent major in social entrepreneurship has culminated in a custom homebuilding and remodeling company, Roll Construction,聽based in Graham,聽North聽Carolina.聽Since launching the company in 2018 with his wife,聽Mtende聽Roll, Jensen Roll has built a residential and commercial real estate portfolio of more than 20 properties聽with Roll聽Construction聽earning various聽accolades.
An聽entrepreneur聽by nature,聽Roll聽delved into聽undergraduate research聽on micro house design, the sociology of social聽enterprise聽and solutions to hunger,聽leading to the founding of聽Helping Other People Eat聽(H.O.P.E.),聽a聽nonprofit initiative that partnered with local restaurants to combat food聽insecurity.聽Today,聽Roll鈥檚聽community spirit has led to the founding of聽The Alamance Mill, a collaborative聽co-working space that supports local startups and small businesses.聽He also聽currently serves聽as secretary of the Board of Directors for the Alamance-Caswell Home Builders Association.
黑料不打烊鈥檚 impact聽contributes to Roll鈥檚聽everyday work, as he聽stated, 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 taught me how to build not just homes, but character and community.鈥 He聽reflected on striving to continue to聽represent聽the spirit of the institution.
Nikki Sanz 鈥18 – Founder & CEO, GIGGS聽| Nashville, Tennessee

After working with major artists and organizations including Eric Church, Weezer,聽and Live Nation, and contributing to聽high-profile events such as the Super Bowl and CMA Awards,聽Nikki聽Sanz聽founded GIGGS,聽a professional career platform designed specifically for the live events and touring industry.聽The platform connects freelancers, touring聽professionals聽and production teams through a centralized marketplace聽and has grown to include 40,000 vetted professionals and 2,000 companies across multiple continents.
To start the venture, Sanz raised an impressive聽$1.2 million from 35 investors and landed a deal with Netflix鈥檚 co-founder Marc Randolph聽during an episode of Entrepreneur鈥檚聽鈥淓levator Pitch.鈥澛營n 2025,聽she was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the music category.
Sanz聽is grateful for 黑料不打烊鈥檚聽experiential聽learning,聽stating, 鈥淚t鈥檚 no wonder 黑料不打烊 grads go on to make a difference in the world!鈥 She looks forward to seeing what all the honorees聽accomplish聽in the next 10 years.
Christian Seitz 鈥16 – Postdoctoral researcher for epidemic vaccine development, University of Chicago聽| San Diego, California

As a recipient of 黑料不打烊鈥檚聽Lumen Prize, Christian Seitz conducted advanced computational chemistry research resulting in a first-author publication. Following graduation,聽Seitz continued to pursue聽research聽and聽was聽awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship while earning his聽Ph.D. in biochemistry and biophysics from the University of California San Diego.
His聽doctoral research produced multiple first-author publications and contributed to understanding infectious diseases and molecular biology, a聽subject聽he continues to study as聽a聽postdoctoral聽researcher at聽the聽University of Chicago working on vaccine development and pandemic preparedness.
Today, Seitz鈥檚 work focuses on applying聽artificial intelligence and computational modeling聽to better understand viruses聽and聽accelerate the design of vaccines for emerging infectious diseases. He is a trusted collaborator with the聽Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations and has received research funding from Argonne National Laboratory.
In his remarks, Seitz asked the audience to reflect聽on聽鈥淲hat would happen if you encouraged someone to pursue a聽talent?鈥, encouraging all of them to do so. 鈥淢aybe in聽10 years聽they鈥檒l聽be up聽on this stage,鈥 he said.
After recognizing the shared themes of 鈥済ratitude, love, and the people who have made a difference in your life鈥 in the honorees鈥 remarks, President Connie Ledoux Book congratulated the alumni.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to see what you do in the next 10 years, and we are so proud of where you got your start,” Book said.