Alizé Beal

HOWARD UNIVERSITY c/o 2011

(she/her/hers)

Alizé is an entrepreneur and philanthropist striving to create change in her community and world. With over 8 years of experience in philanthropy and community outreach, Alizé currently serves as the Community Outreach Manager for Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC. Her focus is increasing partnership with civic and corporate companies, as well as community and professional leaders, to grow the number of minority mentors in the program.   Alizé is impassioned about youths of color and zealously helps them reach their highest potential.

Alizé has served as a spokes model for Ending Violence Against Women, an initiative focused on decreasing domestic violence around historically Black campuses. From this role, Alizé was offered the opportunity to speak at the White House to make recommendations on how to address domestic violence.

Alizé believes that youth must be taught not to put a ceiling on what they want to achieve and that everyone has to create their own path to greatness.

Alizé earned her Bachelors from Howard University and Masters in Public Administration from Metropolitan College of New York City.