Our Team

 

Hayes Martin

President

Hayes is a junior at Texas Christian University, studying Biology on the Pre-Medical track. After graduating, he hopes to attend medical school to become a trauma surgeon. His aspiration to help people began in high school when he began working with a local non-profit in New Orleans, Hams For Fams. Through his work with Hams For Fams, he developed a deep passion for service and strived to continue service work in college. Consequently, Hayes took over the Fort Worth portion of the Kaizen Project, which is the Famcore Foundation drive here in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. He looks forward to helping those in the DFW area, continuing the same mission Hams for Fams started in New Orleans.

Colby McClaugherty

Vice-President

Colby is a current junior at Texas Christian University, where he is studying Biology on the Pre-Medical track. He grew up in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, where he developed a unique sense of pride in his local community. He developed a passion for philanthropy through his local church and food bank, among other organizations. He looks forward to serving the Fort Worth community and providing a pleasant experience to anyone he's fortunate enough to interact with.

 

 

Asher smith

Director of Fundraising

Asher is a junior at Texas Christian University as a biology major on the pre-med track. With a passion for medicine and technology, he hopes to help pioneer new surgical devices and procedures in the growing age of artificial intelligence. After completing the Journey of Hope, a bike trek across the U.S. for people with disabilities, Asher ardently seeks to continue a mission of service for others through the Fort Worth chapter of the Kaizen Project this year.

 

Will Campa

Volunteer Coordinator

Will is a junior at TCU majoring in Biology with a Cultural Awareness and Chemistry minor. Will graduated from Indian Hill High School in Cincinnati, OH. Will has a passion for working to solve food insecurity. He has prepared an educational farm in Peru and worked with several nonprofits including SoupCycle, Permaganic EcoGarden, and Cooking for the Family. Will aims to pursue a career in medicine and live a life serving others.

Thomas Saul

Family Coordinator

Thomas is a junior attending Texas Christian University, majoring in biology and is on the pre-medical track. After graduating, he plans on attending medical school to become a surgical orthopedist. Thomas has always had a passion for service, even from a young age. Starting his junior year of high school, he started his own nonprofit titled Youth for the Cure, LLC. Through his charity, he was able to raise awareness and money for the Childhood Cancer Research Center in his hometown of Augusta, Georgia. Through Kaizen, Thomas is excited to help those in need in his new community.