Please join us in welcoming Morod Shah, our newest Board Member at Project Next. Morod's roots run deep in San Marcos, where he grew up, attended school, and now raises his own family. As a first-generation college graduate from CSUSM, Morod's journey was shaped by transformative experiences, including playing on the Afghanistan National Basketball Team while pursuing his degree in Communication.
Morod's dedication to his community extends beyond his personal life. Professionally, he has honed his public relations and sports management skills, working with organizations like the San Diego Chargers and CSUSM Athletics. His passion for sports and networking has allowed him to build valuable connections within the industry.
Morod's commitment to empowering students in our community is evident in his career trajectory and personal values. His wealth of experience and genuine care for others make him a valuable addition to our team at Project Next. We're excited to work together to uplift and support the next generation of leaders under Morod's guidance.
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