Ann-Marie Adams
Ann-Marie Adams views literacy as a critical component to creating opportunity, both socially and economically. She also believes that young people must have access to resources and mentors to facilitate their understanding of the world around them. Currently Ann Marie resides in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina, and on occasion can be found teaching in the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York.
Courtney Leak
Courtney is a social worker, therapist, podcaster, and empowerment speaker with Embracing Abundance Counseling and Consulting. She has been working in the field for over 10 years and her focus is on women’s issues. She received her Masters of Social Work from Winthrop University.
Functional Nutritionalist
Cynthia is a Western medicine trained nurse practitioner and functional nutritionist who is passionate about female hormonal health. She believes that the inherent power of food and nutrition can be your greatest asset to your health and wellness journey. She works 1:1 with female clients and is the creator of Wholistic Blueprint a 6-week signature program for female hormonal health, she's also the co-host of Everyday Wellness podcast and a recurring segment contributor on her local ABC affiliate in Washington, DC.
Douglas Vakoch
Douglas is president of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence), a nonprofit research organization that transmits powerful, intentional radio signals to nearby stars, in the hope of eliciting a reply. As an elected member of the International Astronomical Union and the International Institute for Space Law, he explores the scientific and societal dimensions of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
Douglas Valoch
Astrobiologist
Douglas is president of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence), a nonprofit research organization that transmits powerful, intentional radio signals to nearby stars, in the hope of eliciting a reply. As an elected member of the International Astronomical Union and the International Institute for Space Law, he explores the scientific and societal dimensions of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). Dr. Vakoch’s work has been featured in such publications as The New York Times, Nature, and Science, and he has appeared on radio
Edward Anderson
Principal Prodigy
Edward is the Principal of Tanglewood Middle School in Greenville County. With 11 years in working in education focused on high poverty schools, Edward has become an advocate for bringing kids out of poverty.
• Middle School Principal
• Holds a bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of South Carolina
• Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction
• Doctoral Degree in Edcational Leadership and Technology
• Mentor for Goodwill Goodguides organization
• 11 year career working in education and communities of poverty
• Post and Courier Minimally Adequate Education panelist – alongside former governor and secretary of education Dick Riley
• Recently worked alongside the United Way of Greenville’s campaign to shed light on poverty in Greenville
• Member of the Young Philanthropists or YP council of Greenville
• 2017 Recipient of the Talented Tenth Award
• 2019 Recipient of Urban League’s Xanthene Norris Educational Achievement Award
Jainan Sun
Jianan Sun is a female entrepreneur, a big picture engineer, and an innovation activist with the innovation team of Mercedes-Benz USA. Her passion is to understand how disruptive technologies will impact consumers’ lives.
Jarell Rochelle
Fame Tamer
Jarell Rochelle is a dynamic professional speaker and it is actually by accident. Graduating from Sam Houston State University with his B.F.A in Theater Arts; Jarell Rochelle is no stranger to the stage. While an actor, his professional dance career of 14 years has lead him to make appearances on hit reality TV shows such as Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance," MTV'S "Americas Best Dance Crew," and NBC'S "Americas Got Talent."
As the years have passed, Jarell noticed, the way he started to address audiences had shifted. In 2015, He was asked by a dance company, based of Houston TX, (Sunkiss'd) to perform at a TED X Youth. Before performing, he was asked to give a short speech on what it means to follow his dreams. Needless to say, the reviews from his first speaking gig were so well received by the audience, that he has not put down the microphone or his Michael Jackson glitter shoes since! Jarell's primary gift is to engage audiences with his captivating personality through speech.
Jeff Dogan
As founder of Fiber Innovation Technology, one of the world’s most innovative fiber producer, Jeff created etched-plate fiber technology to explode the range of problems that fibers can solve.
Jeff Dugan
As founder of Fiber Innovation Technology, one of the world’s most innovative fiber producer, Jeff created etched-plate fiber technology to explode the range of problems that fibers can solve.
Senseful Sensai
For over 15 years, Jeffrey and his consulting practice has been providing solutions to individuals and organizations to enhance performance, develop critical thinking, and thrive through change.
Jeffrey Crespo is a keynote speaker and business consultant who helps organizations develop creative thinking skills, and non-linear strategies to increase sales and reduce stress.
Jil Littlejohn
Jil was born and raised in Atlanta, GA but has lived in Greenville for 16 years. She currently serves as the first female President and CEO of the Urban League of the Upstate. She is the youngest member of Greenville City Council, and serves as Mayor Pro Tem. She is the founder of the Talented Tenth Conference which connects young minority professionals with established leaders across the Southeast.
Symphonic Technologist
Keith Groover is a musician, guitar teacher, inventor, and life-long tinkerer. He teaches at North Greenville University, plays guitar for the instrumental guitar/cello duo WireWood, and leads music at Grace Presbyterian Church. He is an inventor of innovative new musical instruments.
Keith Groover is a musician, guitar teacher, inventor, and life-long tinkerer. He teaches at North Greenville University, plays guitar for the instrumental guitar/cello duo WireWood, and leads music at Grace Presbyterian Church. He lives in Spartanburg, SC with his wife and their four daughters.
Paulette Unger
Classroom Pioneer
Paulette began her teaching career 20 years ago after earning her Masters of Teaching in Science Education from the University of Virginia. Eighteen of those years have been spent teaching various levels of Biology at Christ Church Episcopal School in Greenville, SC.
She serves as the Global Online Academy (GOA) Site Director for her school and teaches a GOA course on Bioethics. For the past decade, she has delivered numerous teacher workshops as a certified AP Consultant and serves as an AP Exam Reader.
The remaining hours of her day, she savors the time with her husband, Eugene, and three children.
Phillip McCreight
Phillip is the Founder of Beer and Napkins LLC, an informal, community-enable design platform. As a Creative in an industrial world, Phillip is ever seeking to unify his over 25 years experience in leading change efforts in manufacturing, consulting, and community involvement to contribute to the greater good. As the founder of Beer and Napkins, his passion is to learn, connect, and bring together communities to brew ideas for wicked challenges.
Pooja Mahajan
American Dreamer
Pooja Mahajan is an environmental engineer working at a global consulting firm in the US. Born and raised in India, Pooja moved to the US in 2010 to pursue her Master's degree at Clemson University, where she also met her husband. A runner up at the 2017 South Carolina’s Toastmasters International Speech contest, Pooja is passionate about storytelling and social entrepreneurship. She has worked with multiple non-profit organizations and is currently working on launching a podcast aimed at creating mental health awareness.
Rasheen Peppers
Professional Manhunter
Rasheen is a career law enforcement officer in the largest city in New Jersey. He has traveled the country seeking some of the United States most dangerous fugitives. In 2009, "American Most Wanted" nominated him as one of their top fugitive hunters. While assigned to the United States Marshals Service, his team was responsible for apprehending some of New Jersey's high profile fugitives, which caught the eyes of "AE" executives. "AE" created a reality show called "Manhunters Fugitives Task Force", which chronicled how we locate wanted people.
Rhondda Robinson Thomas
Rhondda Robinson Thomas was born in Spartanburg, but grew up mainly in Georgia and North Carolina. Throughout her childhood, she honed her love of creating stories about kith and kin while listening to relatives recall life experiences, mostly around the dinner table. She unexpectedly ended up back in South Carolina in 2007 when she accepted a job at Clemson University where she is currently the Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature.
Rhondda Robinson-Thompson
Upstate Historian
Rhondda Robinson Thomas was born in Spartanburg, but grew up mainly in Georgia and North Carolina. Throughout her childhood, she honed her love of creating stories about kith and kin while listening to relatives recall life experiences, mostly around the dinner table. She unexpectedly ended up back in South Carolina in 2007 when she accepted a job at Clemson University where she is currently the Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature, teaching, researching, publishing, and developing media about early African American literature, history, and culture.