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Jeremiah Wilkins

Jeremiah Wilkins is a driven and insightful business administration student with a deep-seated love for sports and a growing specialization in strategy and consulting.

Supervisor at Kids Orbit

Since September 2021, Jeremiah Wilkins has been working as a Supervisor at Kids Orbit after-school program and Park Slope Day Camp, where his leadership and communication skills have helped foster safe, active, and engaging environments for children.

In these roles, Jeremiah guides students through daily routines and ensures transitions between school and aftercare are seamless. At camp, he leads activities and field trips while mentoring junior counselors and promoting inclusivity. Jeremiah Wilkins’ work with youth underscores his ability to lead in real-time—making quick decisions, solving problems, and staying calm under pressure—skills that translate seamlessly to the world of business and sports strategy.

A passionate sports enthusiast, Jeremiah Wilkins spends much of his free time watching games, listening to sports podcasts, and studying the minds of great coaches. He is fascinated by the mechanics of leadership on and off the field and often draws parallels between game-day decisions and business strategy. This analytical lens has sharpened his instincts for problem-solving, teamwork, and long-term planning—key components of his academic and professional pursuits.

Experience

Jeremiah Wilkins believes in the power of preparation, adaptability, and execution—qualities he sees in both high-performing teams and successful businesses. He’s drawn to the idea of smart, intentional leadership that balances data with gut instinct, discipline with creativity. His sports influence also shapes his communication style: clear, motivating, and grounded in accountability.

Currently majoring in Business Administration with a focus on strategy and consulting, Jeremiah Wilkins is preparing to bring his unique mix of leadership and sports-minded thinking into future professional arenas. He’s especially interested in how strategy can guide organizations through change, growth, and complexity—much like a coach adjusting a playbook mid-game.

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Jeremiah Wilkins is not only preparing for a career—he’s cultivating a mindset. One that values clarity over clutter, long-term outcomes over short-term wins, and connection over competition. Through his current work in youth supervision and his growing expertise in business strategy, he’s positioning himself to lead in spaces where smart thinking and strong relationships are equally essential.

Jeremiah Wilkins is not only preparing for a career—he’s cultivating a mindset. One that values clarity over clutter, long-term outcomes over short-term wins, and connection over competition. Through his current work in youth supervision and his growing expertise in business strategy, he’s positioning himself to lead in spaces where smart thinking and strong relationships are equally essential.