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CS Student & Division II Athlete
Born in the U.S. Virgin Islands, competing on the courts of Palm Beach Atlantic University, and building the future in code. Blending analytical thinking with athletic discipline to create meaningful impact — in tech and beyond.
Who I Am
I'm a Computer Science student at Palm Beach Atlantic University (Class of 2028), pursuing a minor in Business Administration. My journey from the beautiful islands of the U.S. Virgin Islands to a Division II tennis program while studying CS is a testament to the belief that excellence is a habit, not an accident.
My coursework spans data structures, algorithms, and software development — while my business minor sharpens my understanding of how technology drives organizations forward. I believe the best engineers are those who understand both the code and the context it operates in.
Off the court and out of the lab, I'm passionate about leveraging technology to solve real-world problems and create opportunities for communities like the one I grew up in back home in the Caribbean.
Technical Toolkit
On the Court
Tennis taught me that every point is a new opportunity, every match a lesson in focus and resilience.
— Imani Beharry, PBAU Sailfish
Competing at the Division II level at Palm Beach Atlantic University demands the same qualities that make a great engineer: precision under pressure, strategic thinking, and the willingness to iterate and improve. As a student-athlete, I've developed an unmatched work ethic and the ability to perform when it matters most.
Journey
Pursuing a rigorous CS curriculum covering algorithms, data structures, software engineering, and systems programming. Simultaneously developing business acumen through coursework in management, marketing, and organizational strategy. Expected graduation: Class of 2028.
Competing at the collegiate level while maintaining academic excellence. Balancing rigorous practice schedules, travel for away matches, and a full course load — developing elite time management and competitive resilience.
Grew up in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where a love of tennis and a drive for academic achievement laid the foundation for collegiate success. Early exposure to island community and diverse perspectives shaped a global mindset and passion for making a difference through technology.