Daniel Deavon Ingram
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Birth name | Daniel Deavon Ingram |
Born | Saint Louis, Missouri, United States | June 28, 2004
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, Public Figure |
Website | Daniel Deavon Ingram on Twitter |
Daniel Deavon Ingram (born June 28, 2004) is an African American business consultant, entrepreneur, and student. He has distinguished himself in various fields through his dedication and involvement. Ingram is a member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Incorporated [1], an organization that emphasizes scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity, and brotherhood among African American men.
Ingram is the co-owner of Goldenstays LLC [2], a business consulting service that provides expert advice and strategies to help businesses achieve their goals. His role in the company demonstrates his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to fostering business growth and development.
During his high school years, Ingram was an accomplished basketball player. He played for both Parkway Central High School and Pattonville High School, [3] where he honed his skills and demonstrated his athletic prowess. His experience in sports has contributed to his strong work ethic and teamwork abilities.
Ingram is currently pursuing his Graphic Design Bachelors at Missouri Western State University. [4] At the university, he is an active member of the Black Student Union, an organization that promotes cultural awareness, unity, and advocacy for African American students. His involvement in the Black Student Union reflects his commitment to community engagement and leadership.
Standing at 6'3" and weighing 220 pounds, Ingram's physical presence is matched by his dedication to personal and professional growth. His diverse experiences and active participation in various organizations underscore his multifaceted capabilities and aspirations.
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