Dr. Kimberlydawn Wisdom
Kimberlydawn Wisdom, MD, MS, FACEP is the Senior Vice President of Community Health & Equity and Chief Wellness and Diversity Officer at Henry Ford Health.
Dr. M. Diane Hardgrave
Dr. M. Diane Hardgrave is a distinguished medical anthropologist with a rich background in international fieldwork and academia.
Elder Belva Watson
Elder Belva Weston, is a descendant of Chief Spotted Tail, and the current President of Second Look, a non-profit organization dedicated to investigating cases of missing Native and non-Native Americans across the United States.
Chief Mary Murdock Meyer
In her role within the Timpanogos Nation, she serves as a voice for her people, advocating for their rights and recognition.
Laura Lopez
As a speaker, Laura captivates audiences with her compelling narrative of resilience, perseverance, and the transformative power of education.
Dr. Annalisa Eustace
Dr. Annalisa is a highly experienced Clinician renowned for her exceptional blend of compassion, wisdom, and expertise.
Gail Perry-Mason
Gail Perry-Mason, originally from Detroit, Michigan, has overcome significant challenges, transitioning from foster care to becoming a highly respected figure in the financial industry and a bestselling author.
Cady Wassa Traore
Cady Wassa Traore, a globally recognized fashion brand developer, image consultant, and former model, is the founder of Women for Peace in Africa (WPA) and the owner of Cady Cosmetics brand.
Jennifer Jordan
Jennifer Jordan is a highly accomplished figure, boasting a diverse career as an award-winning author, filmmaker, screenwriter, anchor, and investigative journalist.
Elyssa Leininger
Elyssa Leininger's journey from her upbringing in Billings, Montana, to becoming an accomplished artist is truly inspiring.
Jane Califf
Jane Califf is a retired educator and passionate community activist. Her activism dates back to her teenage years when she participated in the Youth Marches for Integrated Schools during the Civil Rights Movement and protested against nuclear bomb testing alongside her mother.
Vicki Latham
Wearing her entrepreneurial hat, she embarked on a journey that began with establishing her first dance and ballet school at the remarkable age of 14.
Lou Anne McKeefery
As a young girl of 12 in 1968, she was inspired by the local church carnival which raised donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association recognized by their national telethons as “Jerry’s Kids”. She thought, “I can do that”.
Dr. Veronica Ufoegbune
Dr. Mrs. Veronica I. Ufoegbune is a Multi-Talented Transformational Community Leader, a dedicated mother of four wonderful children, as well as a mother to many in the community. She is a loving and caring wife, an eloquent Keynote Speaker, a Professor of Education, a former City Manager, an Executive Director of School Programs, an Inspirational Speaker, a Published Author, a Dynamic Facilitator, a State Trainer of Educators, a Guide and a Mentor.
Jacque Zoccoli
The seed was planted for global impact when Jacque and her husband spent two years in the Peace Corps in Liberia, West Africa. That seed grew through transitioning through corporate life and then into her first own business.
Rohida Khan
Ms. Rohida Khan plays a crucial role in coordinating and delivering emergency services for victims of human trafficking, including sex and labor trafficking, child sexual exploitation, sex tourism, and other violent crimes.
Dr. Earnestine Hunt
Rev. Dr. Earnestine Hunt was simply blessed to be chosen by the Lord to fulfill his vision. In December 1985, the Lord appeared to her with the vision.
Dr. Ester Davis
Dr. J. Ester Davis grew up in the Houston area with parents who taught her the value of education and service to others. Her father served in World War II and was a patriot, even though the family endured racial segregation and discrimination. They knew that their own value was bestowed by God.
Irma Orozco Deihl
Irma, is a determined and ambitious individual, has always strived to pursue the American dream since leaving her hometown of Madera Chihuahua, México. Her personal journey serves as a testament to the values of resilience, vitality, and hard work, inspiring other Latinas along the way.
Dr. Amy Anderson
For the last 13 years, Dr. Amy Anderson has been sharing her passion for communication studies with college and university students. She strives to be a charismatic teacher who is knowledgeable, personable, and engaging.