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Meet Antonio Arnett: Orijin’s Hope Dealer

Arti Finn, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Orijin Season 2 Episode 5

At Orijin, we believe in the power of second chances and the remarkable potential that lies within every individual. Antonio Arnett, one of our most inspiring team members, is a living testament to this belief. Known at Orijin as the "Swiss Army Knife," for his myriad skills, Antonio’s journey from incarceration to inspiration is a powerful story of transformation, and unwavering determination.


A Journey Rooted in Resilience

Antonio’s story begins in Washington, DC. Like so many other people of color in his community, Antonio faced significant and systemic challenges. His life took a dramatic turn when he was sentenced to 219 months in federal prison—a moment that could have defined his future in a much different way.

Instead, Antonio chose a different path. Throughout his incarceration, he immersed himself in every educational and vocational program available. From anger management to HVAC certification, Antonio was determined to emerge from prison not just as a free man, but as a better man. His commitment to self-improvement did not go unnoticed; his exemplary behavior and the work he did while incarcerated eventually led to a reduction in his sentence.

When Antonio was released in 2019 after serving 12½ years, with his conviction overturned and a sentence reduction granted by the trial judge, he was not just ready to re-enter society — he was ready to make a difference.


The Pivot That Changed Everything

One of the most pivotal moments in Antonio’s post-incarceration journey was his acceptance into the Georgetown Pivot Program. This prestigious initiative is designed to help returning citizens transition back into society through rigorous education and professional development. Despite initially feeling overwhelmed by the academic demands, Antonio quickly excelled, proving that he was more than capable of thriving in a challenging environment. In fact, he did more than just succeed—he was chosen to deliver the graduation speech for his cohort, a testament to his hard work and leadership.

The skills and confidence Antonio gained through the Pivot Program set the stage for his next big chapter: joining Orijin.


Becoming the “Swiss Army Knife” of Orijin

At Orijin, Antonio quickly earned the nickname "Swiss Army Knife" due to his versatility and willingness to tackle any challenge that came his way. From customer service to technical support, Antonio's ability to adapt and excel in various roles has made him an indispensable member of the team. But his contributions extend far beyond the office.

Antonio regularly visits correctional facilities, sharing his story with incarcerated individuals and offering them something that many of them desperately need—hope. With his sharp fashion sense and genuine desire to connect, Antonio uses every tool in his arsenal to engage with those who are where he once was. “I consider myself a hope dealer,” he says, “because I go in there to show these guys that if you want it, you can do it.”


Words of Wisdom from a True Hope Dealer

So, what’s Antonio’s message to those currently incarcerated or newly released? “It’s not about where you start; it’s about how you finish and what you do in between.” He emphasizes the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone, embracing every opportunity for growth, and never being afraid to ask for help.

“Remain humble, stay curious, and always be a student,” Antonio advises. “Fill your toolbox with as many skills and experiences as you can. You never know which one you’ll need.”


Why Antonio’s Story Matters

Antonio’s journey from a lengthy prison sentence to becoming a key figure at Orijin is a powerful testament to what’s possible when someone is given a second chance and the tools to succee

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