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About Us

 

#RepresentationMatters

 
 

Ayesha McGowan | Program Director

Ayesha McGowan (she/they) is the first African-American woman pro road cyclist, ever. Ayesha is extremely passionate about creating representation in cycling that will encourage and inspire other African-American women and youth to follow their dreams whatever they may be. She started AQBF as a way to document and fuel her own journey and has now pivoted the company to pay it forward.




Devin Cowens | Partnerships + Operations Specialist

Devin Cowens (she/her) is a Black, queer, woman living in Atlanta, GA. In addition to her work with AQBF, she is also a connector, community organizer, gravel cyclist, and the Atlanta chapter lead for Radical Adventure Riders.



Alexa Everson | Logistics + Event Specialist

Alexa Everson (she/her) is a SoCal-raised and Colorado-based cyclist, hiker, trail runner, backpacker, travel guide, creator, writer, educator, and advocate. She uses her past experience with geology, active tourism, advocacy work, and all forms of cycling to help fulfill the mission of Thee Abundance Project as our Logistics & Events Specialist and Team Abundance Soign-Auntie. In addition to her work on the AQBF leadership team, she is one-eighth of The Black Foxes, an international collective of unapologetically Black cyclists and outdoors-people that are reclaiming their narratives in the outdoors.