Zarela Mosquera loves art. She is a design strategist for Marshall Moya Design, an architecture and interior design company. Her long lived and deep interest in public art allowed her to work on "The Walkway," for the DC government.
C. David Moody, Jr. is the President and Chief Executive Officer of C.D. Moody Construction Company. A graduate of both Morehouse College and Howard University, Moody runs one of Atlanta's top private companies specifically experience in the construction industry.
Melody Bales always has had a love for Haiti and its beautiful art. So much so that she left the United States and moved to Haiti. Bales stayed in Haiti for six years, much longer than expected. Each time she planned to return to the U.S., something held her back. the chance to adopt a baby girl.
Henry Reese and Diane Samuels are co-founders of City of Asylum Pittsburgh. The organization provides sanctuary to endangered literary writers. Henry Reese says the organization offers writers a chance to express themselves freely without threat while sharing their art with the community.
Having no background in the cigar business and not being of Cuban descent, Rocky Patel has succeeded in the business of making and selling cigars.
American Jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater loves the unadorned sound of Memphis soul music especially the Blues. The Tony and three-time Grammy award winner singer-songwriter has recently released album “Memphis … Yes I’m Ready,” a tribute to the rich soul tradition of the city where she was born.
Evan Lutz is passionate about correcting social injustice. He is CEO and founder of Hungry Harvest, a business that collects and sells fresh produce that would other wise be thrown away.
Making a difference in the lives of military troops and their families is what Patrick J. Murphy does. Former Undersecretary of the Army and a veteran himself, Murphy believes every American should serve and do what they can for the men and women who answered the call to protect America.
Wayne Sutton is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Change Catalyst and its Tech Inclusion programs. Tech Inclusion is dedicated to exploring innovative solutions to diversity and inclusion in tech through the Tech Inclusion Conference, consulting and workshops.
Jennifer Webb-McRae is the the first African American, first female Prosecutor of Cumberland County in the state of New Jersey. Her motto for her work is “I will go anywhere, at any time to help the citizens of Cumberland County make healthy, positive choices.”
Ben Hamburger creates artwork and facilitates artistic experiences with diverse communities in the United States and around the world.
Banjoist Linda Hansen will tell you,"No matter what kind of music is played on the instrument, playing the banjo leaves you feeling good." Linda enjoys singing and
Tenor opera singer Carl Tanner always knew he could sing. The former truck driver and bounty hunter for many years, one day decided that he had to answer the calling on his life...to sing Opera. Now, Carl Tanner has traveled the world filing the most prestigious opera houses with his dramatic voice.
David Titcomb is managing director of the Philharmonia of New York. Being a semi-retired musician himself, Titcomb along with PONY principal Conductor Atsushi Yamada are passionate about transforming and bringing to life classical music.
Returning to civilian life was not easy for Assal Ravandi, so she decided to work for veteran causes
Poet and activist received threats after writing about rise of Islamic fundamentalism
Neftalie Williams is the first professor in the United States to teach the sport
Balanda Atis, a chemist with L’Oreal USA cosmetics helped the company make improvements to its product line
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