Jemar Bather is an HIV Training Grant Fellow in Harvard's PhD program in Biostatistics. He is dedicated to increasing diversity in Statistics at the local and national level, a passion reflected in his academic pursuits and outreach activities. He currently studies racial and behavioral differences among children born to HIV-infected mothers. He also assists various programs that introduce minority students to statistics, both within Harvard in StatStart and the Summer Program in Biostatistics and Computational Biology, and at the national level in the American Statistical Association’s Diversity Workshop and Mentorship Program.