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January 20, 2024
Surrey, British Columbia
Canada

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Bell Performing Arts Centre
6250 144 Street
Surrey, British Columbia, V3X 1A2
Canada
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Alexandra Ford

Academic & Survivor Consultant
Alexandra began her advocacy journey at 11, but her path shifted dramatically through drug use and exploitation. After escaping from that experience, she immersed herself in social services education, earning several degrees, including a master's in psychology. A decade later, she realized her ordeal was human trafficking, reigniting her advocacy. Co-founding a US-based anti-trafficking nonprofit, she became an international speaker, sharing her story to raise awareness. Alexandra's impact led to trafficking-related questions being included in Canada's medical licensing exam starting in 2024, ensuring doctors' awareness. Her upcoming book further extends her reach, showcasing the resilience that turned personal adversity into a force for change.

Aminullah Shirazi

Grade 10 French Immersion Student
Grade 10 French Immersion student, Aminullah Shirazi, shares his post-pandemic teenage journey, focusing on embracing discomfort to break free from the "teenage comfort zone." Raised in Canada with Indian-Iranian roots, Aminullah navigates a diverse cultural tapestry, combating anxiety and perfectionism. His perspective shift, guided by a profound lesson from his sister, emphasizes the importance of embracing discomfort for personal growth. Aminullah recognizes mistakes as invaluable lessons, crucial for teenagers in a comfort-centric society. His story encapsulates the challenges and rewards of pushing boundaries in a changing world.

Andrea Neil

Founder of The Coaching Compass
Andrea Neil, the first woman soccer player inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, boasts a remarkable career as a player, captain, and coach for the Canadian Women’s National Team. Participating in five FIFA World Cups over two decades, she held the record for the most international appearances by any Canadian soccer player upon retirement. Honored with the Order of Sport award, Andrea is not just a dedicated mother but a visionary committed to transforming sports and society. Focused on nurturing the next generation, she envisions a world of empathy, fairness, integrity, and respect, where leadership aligns with a higher purpose. Andrea actively safeguards young participants from potential perils in sports, striving for a coaching and leadership culture that fosters their full human potential.

Carla Pellegrini

Executive Director of a Non-Profit
Carla Pellegrini, with a career spanning 15 years, has devoted her professional journey to fostering positive social change. As the Executive Director of Food Stash Foundation, a Vancouver-based charity, she orchestrates initiatives preventing food waste and ensuring dignified food access. Under her leadership, Food Stash rescues over 120,000 pounds of food monthly, distributing it through various channels, including nonprofits, home delivery for individuals with disabilities, and a weekly affordable market. Carla's background includes roles in community development, social finance, and operations management. Her experience encompasses international work in Kenya, Zambia, and Nicaragua, coupled with an MPA in international development from Columbia University and a BA in political science from Boston College.

Chelsea Minhas

Chief Program Officer at Youth Homeless Organization
Chelsea Minhas, with a Master of Social Work from UBC, has dedicated over 16 years to Covenant House, a Vancouver youth support organization. Serving as Chief Program Officer, she spearheads program operations, advises governments, and is a respected trainer and speaker. Chelsea champions evidence-based practices, offering unconditional support to youth and advocating for policy changes. Firm in the belief that investing in youth betters the community, she addresses youth homelessness, aiming for collective involvement. Chelsea seeks to redefine the narrative around youth homelessness, emphasizing the multifaceted identities of those affected. Joining her movement, she contends, unveils the richness beyond homelessness because homelessness is the least interesting thing about them.

David Norwell

Author, Illustrator, World Traveller
Hailing from various parts of British Columbia, David immersed himself in the outdoors due to his parents' forestry background. A seasoned adventurer, he spent his 20s in remote bush camps, engaging in kayaking, and cycle-touring expeditions. His bestselling book, "A Complex Coast: A Kayak Journey from Vancouver Island to Alaska," garnered acclaim. David is an illustrator of Tibetan children's books, has visited 33 countries, and is a dedicated explorer. He sailed across the Atlantic and Indian Ocean, trekked the Himalayas with a kitten, and delved into the human experience through his travels. Passionate about addiction, intervention, and mental health, he focuses on these intersections in our tech-centric world. Beyond his literary pursuits, David volunteers at schools, studies Buddhism, and practices meditation.

Dr. Andrew Miki

Registered Psychologist
Dr. Andrew Miki, a registered psychologist in BC, brings over 25 years of expertise in neuropsychology and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to enhance the lives of those grappling with stress, anxiety, and depression. Founder of Starling Minds™ in 2013, he pioneers digital mental health, reducing stigma and offering personalized support to over 4.5 million individuals. Holding degrees from prestigious institutions, including Queen’s University and York University, his clinical work and research feature in prominent scientific journals and publications like Forbes and Authority Magazine. Dr. Miki is dedicated to applying his knowledge to empower people for healthier, happier, and more fulfilling lives.

Josh Green

Actor and Entrepreneur
Josh Green's diverse journey encompasses degrees in fine arts and business, leading him to a global exploration as a full-time actor and seasoned comedian. Beyond these roles, he has ventured into entrepreneurship, founding both successful and not-so-successful companies. An avid knowledge-sharer, he contributes to festivals worldwide. Presently authoring "Level-Up Business," a groundbreaking book gamifying commerce, Josh consistently addresses the "Why me?" syndrome. This concept, rooted in his early puppet show days, becomes a transformative force as he pushes beyond self-imposed limits. Rather than a hindrance, he sees negative self-worth as a springboard for personal growth, weaving a common thread through his ventures.

Michael Timms

Business Owner, Author
Michael Timms, a best-selling author and renowned speaker, advocates for inspiring leadership in the workplace. With a focus on accountability, he authored "How Leaders Can Inspire Accountability," praised by leadership coach Marshall Goldsmith. Michael's TEDx talk is based on this work. His book "Succession Planning That Works" also gained acclaim. Formerly with Deloitte and an HR leader, Michael holds an MBA from Utah State University. Apart from his consultancy, he embraces outdoor challenges, recently summiting an 18,871-foot mountain in the Peruvian Andes. Committed to uplifting leaders, Michael combines expertise with a passion for adventure and family.

Mollie Kaye

Writer, Communications and Promotions Consultant
Mollie Kaye, a multifaceted professional, battled isolation as a single parent working from home. Four years ago, she initiated "Turned-out Tuesdays," donning attention-grabbing mid-century ensembles, sparking conversations and enhancing her well-being. Mollie delves into scientific findings on social isolation's dangers and the health benefits of connecting with strangers. In a world facing unprecedented challenges, she advocates for adaptability through meaningful conversations. Mollie's experiment highlights the vital role of in-person connections, urging collective efforts to foster community in the face of increasing isolation.

Pamela Dangelmaier

Mindfulness Practitioner
Pamela, a skilled mindfulness practitioner and life coach, holds a Graduate Certificate in Mindfulness-Based Teaching and Learning. As a founding member of the Mindful Coach Association, she emphasizes accessing inner wisdom for a fulfilling life. Believing in the transformative power of intentional silence, Pamela facilitates mindfulness courses for self-discovery. Her diverse success in e-commerce, graphic design, and writing is credited to mindfulness practices, fostering creativity and courage. Pamela's journey showcases the profound opportunities, insights, and growth that intentional silence can unlock in one's quest for a fulfilling and courageous life.

TJ Dawe

Writer, Director, Performer
TJ, a prolific writer, director, and performer for the stage, has been crafting monologues and ensemble shows since the 1990s. Recognized as Touring Artist of the Year in 2004, he co-created and directed the internationally acclaimed "The One-Man Star Wars Trilogy." His co-written play "Toothpaste and Cigars" was adapted into the feature film "The F Word." TJ's versatility extends to satire writing, with humorous articles in notable publications, and contributing jokes to Scott Dikkers' stand-up comedy video series. His collaborative work with Richard Dreyfuss resulted in an interactive multimedia career retrospective. TJ's creative journey spans decades, showcasing his impact on both stage and screen.

Organizing team

Alan
Warburton

Surrey, BC, Canada
Organizer

Ellie
Newell

Surrey, BC, Canada
Co-organizer