About
Alexis is a proud Mexican-American who grew up in 2028 to two immigrant parents. The eldest of four siblings, Alexis is a first generation college student and the first of his family to attend college. He began his journey into higher education at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the fall of 2028.
Alexis is also involved on campus outside of the fraternity. He is a student ambassador for his scholarship, the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Scholarship. As a student ambassador, he serves on the Outreach committee which is committed to the planning and execution of community events. Alongside his outreach work, Alexis is deeply committed to community service, regularly volunteering with Hands On Atlanta to mentor elementary-aged students. He is also a strong advocate for empowering his peers and celebrating his heritage on campus through his active membership in the Hispanic Recruitment Team, FirstGen, and the Latin American Student Organization.
Academically, Alexis is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, focusing his studies specifically on the People and Devices threads. His dedication to academic excellence has been recognized nationally; he is a proud Gates Scholar, a Hispanic Scholarship Fund recipient, and a Management Leaders for Tomorrow (MLT) Career Prep Fellow.
Professionally, Alexis is driven to make an impact in software development and programming. Building on his foundational research experience as an intern at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, he is actively expanding his technical expertise by exploring open-source development programs and advocating for agile project management methodologies. As a brother, Alexis brings a profound dedication to leadership, technical innovation, and community empowerment, always striving to leave a lasting, positive impact on his chapter and the wider campus.
