Education: Syracuse University, Previous work experience: Orlando, FL (WKMG), Scranton, PA (WNEP), ABC News Nightline (Intern), 2010 NBC Vancouver Winter Olympics (Intern)
CLEVELAND — In a room full of students at Glenville's Ginn Academy, sports agent Rich Paul reflected on growing up in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood.
"My mother was addicted to crack cocaine," Paul recounted to students."I used to go 6-8 months without seeing my mom. No birthday, no senior night." Now, he’s looking into the eyes of others and trying to show how that life shouldn’t be what defines you but shouldn’t be forgotten either. For high schoolers who were able to listen in to Paul, hope shines a little brighter on days like today.
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