Meet Our Alumni Sisters

Meet Our Alumni Sisters

In this section, we reconnect with our amazing alumni sisters, highlighting their memorable moments from being apart of B.E.S.T. You Programming.

Learn what they’ve been up to since graduation, the career paths they’ve chosen, and the long-term goals they’re pursuing.

Hear directly from them how the organization shaped their lives, influenced their decisions, and continues to guide their personal and professional journeys.

  • Makailah Gause

    Founder, BYP

    Education:
    M.A. in Business and Economic Reporting, NYU (December 2024)

    Current Role:
    Markets Reporter & Data Analyst – Houston, TX
    Makailah has officially launched her career in the energy sector, reporting on key trends and data in oil, gas, and energy markets. Her work blends journalism and analytics, offering valuable insights in one of the world’s most critical industries.

    Mission & Impact:
    As a co-founder of BYP, Makailah is deeply committed to uplifting young women of color through education, exposure, and empowerment. Her career journey reflects the importance of representation in spaces where women, especially Black women, are often underrepresented.

    Looking Ahead:
    Makailah brings the same passion for accuracy, truth, and impact that shaped her graduate work into her professional career, and she remains dedicated to mentoring the next generation of Black women professionals.

  • Taylor Gwinn

    Founder, BYP

    Current Role:
    3L Student at the Joseph F. Rice School of Law, University of South Carolina
    Taylor is in her final year of law school, where she is focused on gaining expertise in contract law while advancing equity and access in the legal profession.

    Career Focus:
    Taylor is committed to becoming part of the 2% of Black women lawyers in the United States. She is currently building her legal career within the contracts business unit at one of the world’s largest aerospace companies, gaining hands-on experience in high-level corporate law.

    Mission & Impact:
    Driven by her passion for diversity, mentorship, and representation, Taylor remains a dedicated leader and advocate within BYP. She strives to show mentees that they belong in both the legal and corporate sectors, regardless of the barriers they may face.

  • Laila Olivia

    Major: Media, Journalism, and Film Communications (Audio Concentration)
    Minor: Theatre Arts Administration
    Hometown: Maryland

    Current Role:
    Specialist, Repertoire Matching at SoundExchange
    After nearly a year of interning, Laila received a full-time offer from SoundExchange, where she now supports artists through data-driven music rights management.

    Long-Term Goals:
    “I want to continue becoming a pillar and advocate for artists within the music industry.”

    Program Impact:
    “BYP taught me how to collaborate with others and step outside of myself to see a bigger picture in my community. The same way we applied care and consideration for the girls we mentor is the care that I apply to my work within the music industry.”

    Biggest Accomplishment:
    “During undergrad, I completed five internships; including SoundExchange, I.M.P Concerts, SiriusXM, and WHUR. My proudest moment is collecting data for I.M.P. that contributed to a bill being passed in Maryland to prevent egregious ticket reselling for concerts.”

    Fun Fact:
    “A fun fact about me is that while working in music, I also make it under the name Laila Olivia!”

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  • Alesha Cesar

    Major: Media, TV, and Film (Broadcast Journalism)
    Minor: Community Health
    Hometown: Boston, MA

    Current Role:
    Graduate Assistant at Boston College
    Alesha is continuing her academic and professional journey while supporting student programs and development at Boston College.

    Long-Term Goals:
    Alesha aspires to become a News Director, leading impactful, community-focused journalism that drives awareness and change.

    Program Impact:
    “This program exposed me to talented, hard-driven, resilient women who have aspirations for themselves, enabling me to aim for more within my own life.”

    Recent Achievements:

    2025 Ed Bradley Scholarship Recipient

    Participated in the Presidential Debate as a CNN Intern, a defining accomplishment that speaks to her commitment and drive in the field of broadcast journalism.

    Quote to Live By:
    “God is within her, she will not fail.”