PEOPLE student veteransSlideSlideSlideSlideSlideSlideSlide INDEX 2021 In honor of Veterans Day, Harvard Business School is highlighting the leadership, courage, and dedication of student veterans on campus. 2015 The muffins and pastries found in dining rooms and at gatherings around campus are made from scratch in the Harvard Business School kitchen. Kimberly Aguiar, overnight baker, makes sure they come out just right. 2022The MBA Class of 2022 Class Day student speaker Peter James Kiernan talks about growing up in Long Island, where the effects of the September 11 tragedy reverberated through his community and inspired him to enlist in the Marines once he turned 18. 2019 At Harvard Business School, there are 25 MBA classrooms with chalkboards that are wiped clean and dried many times every day. The men and women of the housekeeping staff, who often have only 10-20 minutes between classes to clean all nine chalkboards in two rooms each, manage this necessary process with pride. 2019 Brandon Rapp, Harvard MBA 2019, will give this year’s student address at Class Day. Before coming to HBS, he studied chemical engineering at Yale and taught 9th grade mathematics at his high school alma mater in New Orleans. 2018 Longtime fitness specialist Don Sweatt promotes brain-based training for optimized performance and lifelong fitness and health. Based on the belief that everyone is an athlete, his mind-body approach incorporates drills for vision, balance, and joint mobilization that can benefit all of us. 2017 Manny Simons, Harvard MBA 2012, is the founder and CEO of Akouos, a company working to restore hearing in children who are born deaf due to mutations in single genes. 2020 Shekeyla Caldwell Sandore, Harvard MBA 2021, has turned her real-life experience of having a unique name into a children’s book, “A Name Like Mine.”