May 13, 2025

Graduates of the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Program

The grit, determination, and purpose-driven mindset our entrepreneurship students display on a daily basis exemplify why our university programs matter so deeply.
Henry Mortimer Director of UBalt’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
original graphic of a gazelle used for the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows program
The gazelle graphic for the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows Program symbolizes entrepreneurs' speed, agility, and competitive drive to outpace the competition.

 

Class of 2025

The following students were awarded the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows Medallion, signifying their completion of UBalt's unique program. They dedicated themselves to exploring the meaning of entrepreneurship and were mentored by local business leaders to develop their business ideas into realities.
Dr. Sanwar Sunny present the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows Medallion to James Bugg.

James Buggs, B.S. '25

Founder of Alpha Brothers Logistics
James Buggs, '25 | B.S. in Business Administration with a specialization in entrepreneurship 

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James' company is Alpha Brothers Logistics—a Baltimore-based transportation company specializing in over-the-road and last-mile logistics, with a focus on green energy and sustainability. Serving retailers, manufacturers, distributors, e-commerce businesses, and port-based import/export operations, the company ensures reliable freight movement across the Mid-Atlantic and beyond. With a strong commitment to driver retention and fair wages, Alpha Brothers invests in workforce development to deliver consistent, dependable service. As a community-focused business, it also provides training and job opportunities to local residents, helping drive both economic growth and industry innovation.

"The program’s stimulating learning environment, along with the guidance and support throughout, have significantly contributed to my academic and business growth. The knowledge and insights I have gained in our classes have been invaluable, and I am grateful for the time and effort you have invested in my progress."

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MORE ABOUT JAMES
"Traveling with James on the Panama Global Field Study offered a wonderful chance to connect with him and our diverse students in action. His insightful questions and supply chain expertise enriched our discussions with global leaders like DHL and Maersk."
- Kathea Smith, associate dean
Merrick School of Business

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Masie Hawkins, B.S. '25

Founder of The Dream Bra

Masie Hawkins, B.S. '25 | B.S. in Business Administration with a specialization in entrepreneurship 

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Masie Hawkins has been drawn to fashion since high school spending much of her tie creating handbags and outfits. She aspires to launch her own intimates brand, The Dream Bra, to use her creativity to benefit others and help women look and feel elegant. 

In 2024, Masie won the"Rise to the Challenge" pitch competition in the category of Aspiring Business Ventures.

"Being an entrepreneur to me means being to put my time, handwork and finances on the line to build on my passion, to be brave enough to accept my failures and remain resilient in the face of adversity."

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MORE ABOUT MASIE

"Masie truly hit her stride in the Entrepreneurship Fellows program.By the end of her first semester at UBalt, she marked a pivotal turning point in her journey. It’s always inspiring to witness students recognize their path forward, and once Masie did, she was laser focused."

- Michael Swaby-Rowe Manager, Academic Advising
Merrick School of Business

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Dr. Sanwar Sunny present the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows Medallion to Michael Kemakolam.

Michael Kemakolam, B.S. '25

Founder of Treasure Health Services LLC
Michael Kemakolam, B.S. '25 | B.S. in Business Administration with a specialization in entrepreneurship and finance
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His company, Treasure Health Services aims to enhance the quality of life for its clients by delivering exceptional home healthcare with integrity, respect, and dignity, enabling them to maintain independence in their own homes while addressing their unique physical and emotional needs.
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MORE ABOUT MICHAEL

Michael was the 2025 recipient of the Merrick School of Business Dean's Award.
"Michael is the quintessential overachiever – but in a good way.  The Fellows program gave him the outlet to showcase his talents. It also gave Michael the opportunity to convert what he has learned into bite site nuggets he can then adapt and use for both personal growth and entrepreneurial success. He’s good that way." 
- Michael Swaby-Rowe, Manager, Academic Advising
Merrick School of Business


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Dr. Sanwar Sunny present the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows Medallion to Aasha Mikha’El.

Aasha Mikha’El, B.S. 25

Founder of Uniquely in Place
Aasha Mikha’ El, B.S. 25 | B.S. in Business Administration with a specialization in entrepreneurship 

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“Growing up, the way I learned and processed information differed significantly from my peers, leading me to believe I was just weird or unintelligent. ...The thought of attending college, let alone starting a business, seemed unattainable. Now, I’m aiming to set new standards and serve as a trailblazer.”

A licensed cosmetologist and mother, Aasha Mikha’El, B.S. ‘25, aspires to open Uniquely in Place, a specialized salon and barbershop dedicated to serving children with autism, ADHD, and other behavioral challenges.

Aasha won the 2024 Rise to the Challenge pitch competitionin the categories of "Most Promising Business" and "Crowd Favorite."
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MORE ABOUT AASHA 
"Clear goal setting. Universal appeal. Common sense approach.  Aasha’s journey through EFellows allowed her to apply each of those qualities to her entrepreneurial venture as well as her academic pursuits at UBalt. Her success ties into the care and deep personal connection she has to her endeavor and it shines through in what she does."

- Michael Swaby-Rowe, Manager, Academic Advising
Merrick School of Business

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Tishawn Thomas, B.S. '25

Founder Black Butterfly by Aaicha
Tishawn Thomas, B.S. '25 | B.S. in Business Administration with a specialization in entrepreneurship

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Black Butterfly By Aaicha is the realization of Tishawn's vision, a dedicated entrepreneur with a strong foundation in fashion design and an unwavering passion for women's empowerment. Her desire to create a brand celebrating diversity, inclusivity, and self-expression took root while she earned her degree. Drawing inspiration from her own journey as a mother of five and a business student, Tishawn crafts designs that thoughtfully combine style, comfort, and practicality to address the realities of modern womanhood. Black Butterfly By Aaicha transcends mere clothing; it's a movement dedicated to cultivating confidence, fostering a sense of value, and empowering women in every aspect of their lives.

“This experience provided me with valuable insights and helped me build connections within my industry. Overall, my journey as a Ratcliffe Fellow has been transformative, equipping me with the skills and confidence needed to advance my business endeavors.”


Instagram account: Black Butterfly by Aaicha  

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MORE ABOUT TISHAWN
"Tishawn has a keen sense of just how much to take on. She was a great example of a student who knew how to find her rhythm and push forward with confidence in the Fellows program. With great self-awareness, she knows when to reset and maintain balance. No matter the challenge, she makes it all come together with ease and grace, making herself limitless." 
- Michael Swaby-Rowe, Manager, Academic Advising
Merrick School of Business

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The grit, determination, and purpose-driven mindset our entrepreneurship students display on a daily basis exemplify why our university programs matter so deeply. These qualities are not just academic virtues; they are the very building blocks of a thriving local economy. UBalt recognizes the crucial role that emerging, often minority-owned businesses play in the economic health of the Baltimore region. By fostering an entrepreneurial spirit in our students, while offering the means to earn a college degree, UBalt does more than educate—we create a place where transformation happens, where ideas become ventures, where students become leaders, and where our community becomes stronger, one innovative venture at a time.
Henry Mortimer Director of UBalt’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

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