Susan Wadia-Ells is a long-time cultural change agent. During the 1970’s she organized women at Polaroid, creating the first affirmative action program for women within a Fortune 200 corporation. She soon became Polaroid’s corporate affirmative action manager and a mentor to other national women’s groups fighting for equal pay, training,
Megan S. Smith holds an M.S. in biology and currently works as a documentary filmmaker and freelance investigative journalist reporting on health issues. Prior to that, she worked as a screenwriter, a Capitol Hill lobbyist, and a stage performer. Her first documentary, “bOObs: The War on Women’s Breasts” — which
Katie Rampen is two-time breast cancer “thriver,” mother, and Breast Cancer Recovery Advocate. She helps women navigate a breast cancer diagnosis, advocate for themselves, and avoid recurrence. She founded Katie’s Healthy Families and Kicking Breast Cancer with Katie to work side by side with women to overcome this disease and
As an entrepreneur, author, public speaker, athlete, and philanthropist, David Richman uses the lessons learned in his life to enrich and inspire others. His mission is to form more meaningful human connections through storytelling. In his first book, Winning in the Middle of the Pack he discussed how to get