Haruki Ito
community reactivating cooperator
Born in Noshiro-city, Akita-prefecture, Haruki Ito founded an organization called, community reactivating cooperator squad in Oga-city in Akita. He saw first hand his local community decaying because of the population decrease, and made a group called ARC (Akita×Region×Contribution) when he was a university student and started to revitalize his region. He designs activities that focuses on forest resources, marine resources, and culture that is embedded in the local life. He also contributes in reviving the "Namahage" culture, which is a famous event in Oga-city that has disappeared in certain regions.
Jaimie Monahan
an ultramarathon and ice swimmer
Jaimie Monahan is an ultramarathon and ice swimmer from New York City who has completed open water swimming on all seven continents. Jaimie holds two Guinness World Records and has been voted the World Open Water Swimming Association's Woman of the Year for the past two consecutive years. She is a cold-water swimmer and has represented the United States in over 30 countries as a seven-time US national champion in winter swimming and the inaugural winner of the International Winter Swimming Association’s World Cup. She is the world's first female “Ice Zero” swimmer under the IISA, the first person in history to complete an ice mile on all Seven Continents and has succeeded in the “Ice Sevens Challenge”.
Myke Celis
a celebrity life coach, bestselling author, serial entrepreneur and a multimedia host/personality
Myke inspires others to discover the best version of themselves via #bestmeever, his self-actualization and personal breakthrough platform as a celebrity life coach, bestselling author, serial entrepreneur and a multimedia host/personality in the Philippines. When not busy giving talks, coaching, hosting or doing media guestings in between, he finds time to work out and travel, spreading good vibes and positivity while touching and changing one life at a time everywhere he goes.
Natsumi Nishimura
Student (Akita International University)
Natsumi Nishimura was born in Hokkaido, and is a freshman at Akita International University. Before entering university, she traveled to Camini in the south of Italy for three months where she joined a NGO to volunteer and lived with the refugees there. Her work in Camini has been featured in the local newspaper of Akita. Currently, her focus is not just to acquire English, but to take advantage of it in order to tackle international issues. She continues to support her family in Camini by sending them clothes.