Oakland triplets graduate SDSU with honors in same major, now work in same agency

(KRON) — Call them the triple threat.

Triplets from Oakland are a textbook example of how siblings can live, learn, and love together… and now work together. The Young sisters — Makana, Ke’Ale and Maile — played soccer at Bishop O’Dowd in Oakland.

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(Left to Right), Ke’Ale, Maile, Makana Young are triplets from Oakland who graduated from San Diego State.
Photo: Sidney Giles of Sidney Raye Photo

They all happened to choose the same college: San Diego State.

After starting with different majors, they all ended up graduating with honors while majoring in integrated marketing and communications.

Now they’re all still living together and working for the same digital marketing agency, doing social media advertising.

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This summer, the trio will be moving back home to Oakland to spend time with their parents and save money. The sisters want to travel and work remotely.

Anything’s possible for the Young sisters.

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