Greenhouse Scholars
Rachel Myung currently serves as Of Counsel at DLA Piper since April 2022. In addition, Rachel Myung is an Advisory Board Member at Greenhouse Scholars and an Associate Board Member at The Chicago Committee on Minorities in Large Law Firms, both roles commencing in January 2024. Previously, Rachel Myung was a Partner at Honigman LLP from September 2016 to April 2022. Rachel Myung's earlier experience includes positions as Editor in Chief for The Journal of Law in Society, a Student Attorney at the Business and Community Law Clinic, and a Judicial Intern for the Honorable Nancy G. Edmunds at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Rachel Myung earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Women's Studies from the University of Michigan and a Doctor of Law from Wayne State University Law School, with a focus on Business Law, Tax, and Corporate Finance.
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Greenhouse Scholars
Greenhouse Scholars is a diverse community of leaders working together to ensure people of all backgrounds can live a life of their choosing. Our vision is to create a community of leaders who will evolve the communities of the world. Our values are leadership, accountability, community, and relentlessness. We support high performing, under-resourced students during and after college with a Whole Person program that includes 8 components: mentorship, peer support, internships, professional networking, Summer Symposium, financial support, skills modules, and impact. Together with our 200+ Scholars, we are effecting generational change for thousands of individuals, families, and communities locally and across the globe. -Our Scholars' families have an average annual household income of $32,000, and 76% of our Scholars are the first generation in their families to go to college. -Nationally, only 11% of low income students who go to college graduate within 6 years. Ninety percent of Greenhouse Scholars graduate within 6 years. -For every Scholar in our program, we have approximately 50 volunteers, donors, and supporters who are opening doors for them and creating new opportunities for under-resourced students. -Our Scholars, in turn, directly impact and empower an average of 60 low-income middle and high school students each.