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Meet Our Team
Get to know the talented individuals behind our organization.
Carston B Maher
Carston B Maher
CEO & Founder
Carston Maher, CEO of Servicemen to Scholars, specializes in simplifying college admissions for veterans. He balances leading the organization with his ROTC duties at Brown University, where he studies economics, and enjoys hiking in his free time.
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Steven Chen
Steven Chen
CTO
Steven Chen is a Computer Science and Statistics undergrad at the University of Illinois, responsible for developing our websites advanced tech stack. Hes currently designing the AI that tailors and dispatch educational content directly to you. Outside of programming, he likes hitting the gym and playing badminton.
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Caleb Schultz
Caleb Schultz
COO
Caleb Schultz is a student at Brown University studying the intersection of computer science and neuroscience
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Benjamin Buka
Benjamin Buka
CDO
Benjamin Buka is studying International Affairs & Statistics at Brown University.
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Sean Anderson
Sean Anderson
CFO
Sean Anderson is an undergraduate student at Stevens Institute of Technology. Hes responsible for putting our funds to work so we can provide you with the best information and resources available. But, hes not just effective when it comes to financial planning. When it comes to strategy games like Risk, Sean is a mastermind.
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Sam Foth
Sam Foth
Social Media Director
Sam Foth, a media production student at the University of Central Florida, channels his passion for social media into managing Servicemen to Scholars online presence. When hes not spreading our mission on various platforms, he indulges in his love for roller coasters at Universal Studios.
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Jack Aregood
Jack Aregood
Board Member
Jack Aregood is an undergraduate student at Rutgers University and serves on the Board of Trustees. As a board member, he provides his insight for our vision and direction. When hes not providing his guidance to our team, Jack can be found writing code, jamming out to music, or playing a game of Spikeball.
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