Willow Ozburn

Georgia State University Robinson College Business Class of 2026, and Student DEI Advocate and Peer Advisor

Willow Ozburn is a GSU student with a lifelong passion for and commitment to improving the world around them. Born in Texas and raised all around the Southeastern US, their advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights started as self-advocacy, fighting against the queerphobic culture they found themself in. As time wore on they found stability and acceptance for themself and were able to focus their efforts on assisting those around them, providing guidance and support for newly-out friends and family.

Today Willow is focused on disability rights, intersectional activism, and community-building. They are involved in the Food4Life Atlanta Survival Program and the Georgia EDS & Hypermobility Network. They are an active member of their community and take a particular interest in assisting the elderly with accessing technology. It brings Willow great joy to put their years of experience in IT to good use within their community. 

Willow is currently pursuing a degree in Computer Information Systems with a minor in Mathematics, wishing to formalize and supplement what they have learned in the field. They aim to pursue a career as an analyst, with a particular interest in transportation and logistics. They plan to continue their community involvement and leave a legacy of making the world around them a better place.