Altease Ramsey
Altease Ramsey, also know as alteasethepoet, Is a 22 year old writer and poet. He was born in Chicago and lived there until he was 8, months before his 9th birthday he and his family moved to Moline, Illinois. Growing up without a father and being the youngest of the siblings he had a great responsibility as being a care giver to the one who gave him life. On the third day of September in 2016, he lost his mother. Afterwards he fell in a major depression, where he seen days turned into weeks of barely eating and sleeping. He experienced months of not leaving the house and sulking in guilt and drowning in depression. After picking up a journal from the local dollar store he began pouring his heart out into the pages and began rhyming sentences he developed a love for song writing and poetry. Poetry became a coping mechanism for his pain and hurt. He now uses poetry to shine light on the darkest days he faced and inspires the people who lend an ear to listen.
Chrissy Weems
Origami Owl co-founder, visionary, speaker, entrepreneur, wife of 25
years, and mother of five children. Chrissy Weems graduated at the
top of her class at Arizona State University, while she worked as an
interior designer and artist. Following a suggestion by her 14-year old
daughter, they turned a shared passion of making jewelry into a
business, building a community of 30,000 designers. She was
also named one of “The Most Influential Women in Direct
Selling” by Direct Selling News.
Christopher Britton
Christopher Britton is the Director of YouthHope’s M.A.D. Skills
outreach program. He has inspired hundreds of youth by
engaging them in a relevant model of creative expression.
Utilizing the elements of hip-hop and poetry, Chris teaches
creative writing at Thurgood Marshall Learning Center. His
approach provides academic enrichment and promotes social-
emotional learning.
Dan Bush
Dan Bush is a serial entrepreneur from Davenport, Iowa who has created two arcade bars, a barbecue restaurant, a small music venue/whiskey bar, a grilled cheese food truck, a t-shirt that pokes fun at his hometown, and a comedy/music/pro wrestling festival that took place in a barn. But before any of that, he cut his teeth in the exciting world of fast food.
Jeff Wallace
Jeff Wallace spent a large part of his life studying the effects of
the criminal justice system and procedures on at-risk youth.
First, as one of them, and then, through his undergraduate
and graduate degrees in Criminal Justice, along with his
current pursuit of a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice Administration.
Jeff is driven to change the way youth offenders are sentenced,
and enable them to find their true path.
John Merikoski
John Merikoski has been playing drums since he was
nine years old. From this early age, he knew he loved
making music and performing. John attended the University
of Illinois on a full-ride jazz percussion scholarship, and
joined an Americana band called The Way Down Wanderers,
where he began playing the spoons. He tours all across
America, Canada, and the U.K.
Lindsay O'Brien
Artist called LO (Lindsay O’Brien) is a storyteller who uses
color and lines to bond with other humans. Turning her love
of art into a career, her work has been featured on The Tonight
Show, TeenVouge and more. She sees her art as a form of
therapy and a way to connect with others.
Lisa Heaton
Lisa Heaton is a woman on a mission to keep our planet’s
breathtaking views untarnished. As a self-proclaimed nature
advocate, Lisa attempts to spread awareness to anyone
willing to listen. She has founded an organization, QC
Pollution Solution, focused on traveling to all 50 states to free
the planet of litter.
Mark Salisbury
Mark holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education, and served in various
roles at five universities. He has written for the Chronicle of
Higher Education and been featured on NPR. After stints as
a musician and an improvisational comic, Mark is now an
entrepreneur and the CEO of TuitionFit.
Matt Stutzman
Matt’s original interest in marksmanship began when he learned
to shoot a gun, and then taught himself to shoot a penny at 50
yards away. He took a bow and arrow so as to join his father
while hunting. Eventually, it became his passion and evolved
into his dream to become the world’s best archer. His remarkable
story has captured the attention of the media around the world.
Sarah Stevens
Sarah Stevens left a career in corporate healthcare in
2016, and two years later launched The Beautiful
Project. Using the power of collective storytelling, the
Project invites women to challenge body and beauty
expectations, and hopes to create a world where women
are free to move with substance and strength.
Steve Sinner
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Steve’s early interest in woodworking
led to a degree in Industrial Education from Iowa State University,
followed by a 33-year career in industry and social services
facilities management. After reading a woodturning publication,
he turned a woodworking hobby into a woodturning career in
1998. He now works out of his home studio in Bettendorf, Iowa.