Meet Chris Egi, Harvard JD/MBA | Captain Harvard & Canadian Junior National Basketball

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Meet Harvard Valedictorian + Basketball Captain, Goldman Sachs, Co-Founder of No More Names: Criminal Justice Reform – Chris Egi at the US College Expo!

Location: Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto

Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

The US College Expo is a one-day event where students and families connect directly with representatives from top U.S. colleges and universities.

FREE ADMISSION
All parents and students are welcome!

Speak with US College representatives and ask about student life, the admissions process, tuition and so much more!

 

To meet Chris, register to attend at USCollegeExpo.com/register, free admission.

Meet Christopher Egi, a Toronto native and trailblazing leader whose achievements span academics, athletics, and advocacy:

  • Valedictorian of Harvard University’s 2018 class and captain of the Harvard Men’s Varsity Basketball Team.
  • Currently an investment banker at Goldman Sachs in the Special Situations Group – Private Capital Investing.
  • Former captain of the Canadian Men’s U-19 National Basketball Team and a national champion at Montverde Academy.
  • Founder of No More Names, an organization dedicated to criminal justice reform and ending police brutality.

Christopher’s journey reflects a passion for resilience, equity, and systemic change. From his pivotal role as Harvard’s valedictorian to delivering the College Commencement Address and launching initiatives for racial justice, Christopher continues to inspire and empower others.

Join us to ask Christopher how he got into Harvard, why he’s passionate about criminal justice reform, and how he balances his dynamic career with community impact.


Chris Egi

TRIPLE Harvard Degrees – Undergrad/Law/Business

Christopher Egi is a Harvard JD/MBA student and former captain of both the Harvard basketball team and the Canadian Junior Men’s National Basketball Team. A native of Toronto, Christopher was Canada’s #1 ranked high school basketball player and a national champion at Montverde Academy, where he played alongside future NBA stars.

Christopher’s leadership extends beyond the court. He delivered the Harvard College Commencement Address, where he spoke about resilience, equity, and driving systemic change. He is also the founder of No More Names, an initiative created in the wake of George Floyd’s murder to address racial injustice. Through this work, Christopher collaborated with college athletes nationwide to advocate for NIL rights, the College Athlete Bill of Rights, and racial and criminal justice reform.

After graduating, Christopher took on a role investing in startups, with a focus on increasing access to funding for founders of color. His current work is centered on building intersectional solutions at the crossroads of sports, business, law, and community impact, leveraging his unique experiences to empower others and drive meaningful change.

Meet Chris at the U.S. College Expo in Toronto

 

Connect with US college representatives and understand all aspects of the US college admissions process, including:

  • Admissions timelines and eligibility requirements for International Students
  • Student-Athlete College Division Levels & Recruitment
  • Early Action/Decision vs. Regular Decision
  • Performing Arts, STEM, Business, Medical pathway considerations
  • The Common Application
  • Financial Aid & Merit-Based Scholarships

Don’t miss this chance to learn about your options for studying in the US! Register now for free at https://uscollegeexpo.com/register and we’ll see you at the US College Expo.

 

 

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