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Julian Colvard
  • Property Manager
  • Atlanta, GA
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College Student Wanting to Become full time RE Investor

Julian Colvard
  • Property Manager
  • Atlanta, GA
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Currently, Julian Colvard is an established fitness strategist to the Atlanta University Center and its students, public speaker, and, some would consider, a scholarship specialist, obtaining over twenty-thousand dollars in external scholarship monies while attending Clark Atlanta University (Junior) on both academic and athletic scholarships. He was also the Director of Membership for the Collegiate 100 of Atlanta for the 2015-2016 school year, and is the Special Events Coordinator for this upcoming school year.

Instead of deciding to capitulate to the adversity attached with being a child born to a single mother in an impoverished neighborhood while having to attend a inner city school (which is in the bottom 5% of the worst performing schools in the state of Georgia), Julian Colvard made the decision to use his misfortunes as motivation while in pursuit of overcoming his circumstances, making a better life for himself and those around him.

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