The REACH Project
Max Gerall has a diverse work experience. Max founded The REACH Project in March 2017, where they served as the CEO. In this role, they developed the concept, philosophies, structure, goals, strategies, and direction of the organization. Max also established partnerships with multiple departments within Texas A&M University for educational initiatives. Additionally, they were responsible for property acquisition, management, and development. Before The REACH Project, Max worked as an IT Technician at Texas A&M University from March 2017 to May 2018. Prior to that, they were a Sales and Leasing Agent at The Domain Leasing Team from May 2015 to June 2016. Max also served as the Chapter President of Kappa Sigma Fraternity from September 2014 to May 2016, during which they transformed the chapter from a struggling one to a nationally recognized top 10 chapter with a brotherhood of over 110 members.
Max Gerall completed their Bachelor's degree at Texas A&M University from 2013 to 2018. No specific field of study was mentioned.
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The REACH Project
REACH simultaneously pursues community development, lifelong learning, quality workforce housing, health and economic security for Aggie workers, through creating opportunities for the entire Aggie community to be woven together. The REACH Vision: To create transformative communities where historically invisible members have the opportunity to realize their full potential. The REACH Mission: To provide the resources required to help all members of the community acquire the skills and assets needed to achieve financial self-sufficiency, build transgenerational wealth, and prevail over the obstacles preventing them from achieving their fullest potential. The REACH has created a self-sustaining higher education ecosystem that encourages all members of the Texas A&M University community to experience Respect, Empowerment, Aspiration, Community, and Hope. REACH intends to disrupt the societal stigma that attaches to University’s service workers by weaving together all segments of the community and making the invisible Aggies, visible.