Marc is currently aiming to transition from journalism into the non-profit space, where he can combine the skills he developed as a reporter with his experience as a student organizer at Kenyon College. During their time as a sports journalist, Marc has written extensively about Bay Area sports, consistently producing immediate analysis of breaking news. He also has consistently gone the extra mile for deeper stories, exposing West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s strange fixation with a high school basketball coaching job, revealing serious concerns about the University of Hawai’i football program under head coach Todd Graham that led to his resignation, publicizing the political donations of an MLB team’s ownership group, and utilizing statistical analysis to find evidence of anti-Black bias in the NFL Draft. He currently is a contributor at Golden State of Mind, Niners Nation, and Baseball Prospectus. Marc has spent hundreds of hours volunteering in elementary classrooms, developing teaching skills that he applied with classmates and through spoken word poetry workshops. In college, they designed weekly workshops and taught at summer camps and schools in several states. Last year, she began volunteering as a tutor with Home Away From Homelessness in San Francisco, where they worked with middle school, high school, and college students.They graduated cum laude from Kenyon College in May of 2020, where he had served on the executive boards for the Black Student Union and Magentic Voices (Spoken Word Club) for three years. In those roles, they managed budgets, helped plan meetings, organized events, and often met with administrators and other student groups regarding on-campus issues. They also worked as a play-by-play announcer for Kenyon College athletics and provided Data Analysis for the Women's Basketball team.
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