Edward McCall Rotan II is an up and coming entrepreneur located in the Texas area. He has kept very widely active in his spiritual, volunteering, and academic activities throughout his life. These activities have provided him with the moral and ethical values that he has and will continue to live by.
As the oldest of 4, Edward is often a leader among his siblings and has often been called upon to help take care of his younger brothers and sisters.
His early life was spent mainly in the outdoors, as his parents wanted to instill a good sense of nature and healthy habits. Some of his favorite outdoor activities include fishing, hunting, and wildlife management.
Edward Played with the Post Oak Little League Baseball team from the age of 10 to 14. His father was the team coach all four years and helped instill a strong sense of sportsmanship in his son.
He has participated in a number of youth group activities, including a Mission Trip that led to Toronto, Canada, in 2010. The next year he joined the Boys & Girls Harbor in Baytown, Texas. This sleepaway camp provided a new experience in teaching and art.
Edward McCall Rotan II has participated in a number of summer camps that have provided him with a wide array of enriching experiences. Beginning in the year 2000, he was a member of the Houston Country Club’s summer day camp and was a member of the swim team for 7 out of 8 years.
For six years, he was a member of the Camp Longhorn for Boys in Burnet. There, he was a member of the water polo team and was a proud competitor.
During his junior and senior years of high school, he joined the Camp Life Family Legacy International in Lusaka, Zambia. He led groups of orphans through a 4-day summer camp, proselytizing and ensuring their personal safety at home.
He is currently a recent graduate of the University of Arizona, where he earned a bachelor’s in Pre-business with the Eller College of Management. He is proud of his academic achievements and success and moves forward with a degree in hand, and the lord at his side.
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