Darris Means, the assistant director of the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Academy at ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ, has been named one of the Triad’s “40 Leaders Under Forty” by a weekly regional newspaper that covers the business community.

“My career and my civic engagement work are devoted to college access, equity, and diversity,” Means, 24, said. “Being recognized for this award means that these themes are still critical in our community and in our society. And it means that I still have a lot of work to do and a lot of collaboration that I need to make happen.”
Means helps coordinate the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Academy, a college-access program for academically talented high school students in Alamance County. He graduated ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ in 2005 with a degree in political science and sociology and received a graduate degree in counseling education, with an emphasis in student affairs, from Clemson University in 2007.
Means served a two-year term on the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Board of Trustees as the Youth Trustee. He also serves on the Alamance County Closing the Achievement Gap Committee, the American College Personnel Association’s Commission for Social Justice Educators, the North Carolina College Personnel Association, the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ’s Young Alumni Council and is ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ’s Pi Kappa Phi Chapter Advisor.
“He is intelligent, hardworking, and passionate about serving others,” Deborah Long, Means’ supervisor, wrote in his nomination. “As a student, and now as a member of the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Academy staff, he has distinguished himself as a leader with great character.”
Recipients of the “40 Leaders Under Forty” were recognized at a Feb. 27 ceremony and each recipient will be featured in the Triad Business Journal on Feb. 29. It is the second year in a row that an ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ staff member was named to the list. Alan Woodlief, associate dean for admissions and administration for the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ School of Law, was honored in 2007.