Christopher Egi

He is the perfect example of how the lessons learned in sports—discipline, leadership, and resilience—can lead to impactful careers beyond the game.
Meet Christopher Egi:

  • Athletic Leadership: Former captain of the Harvard Men’s Basketball Team and the Canadian U-19 National Basketball Team, Christopher’s leadership extended beyond the court.

  • Academic Excellence: A Harvard University graduate with a degree in Economics, Christopher delivered the Senior English Address at the 2018 Commencement. He is pursuing a JD/MBA at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, further showcasing his commitment to education and leadership.

  • Professional Growth: As an intern with BSE Global, Christopher applies his legal and business expertise to one of the most dynamic sports and entertainment organizations. The company’s portfolio includes the Brooklyn Nets, New York Liberty, and Barclays Center, where he’s diving into the intersection of sports, entertainment, and community impact.

  • Social Advocacy: As the founder of No More Names, Christopher is leading efforts to address systemic injustices and create meaningful change. His initiative empowers college athletes to advocate for criminal justice reform and end police brutality.

Christopher shared, "Basketball has shaped my life in countless ways on and off the court. From teaching me discipline and resilience to fostering lifelong connections, it’s been a constant source of growth and inspiration."

Christopher’s journey is a powerful reminder that sports are more than a game—they’re a platform for driving meaningful change and inspiring future leaders.

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