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Katie Steele
Katie Steele is the Founder and Executive Director of the Athletes Mental Health Organization, a non-profit organization dedicated to changing athletic systems and providing resources to support mental health in athletes.
Ravi Sharma
Ravi Sharma is a mental health activist, investor, and fourth-time entrepreneur. He has incubated and invested in numerous technology startups and is currently the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of a new mental health platform called OOTify.
Katie Steele & Tiffany Brown
For Katie Steele and Dr. Tiffany Brown, sports have always been a means of connection, and when they witnessed first-hand the mental health crisis facing athletes, they could not look away.
Yashi Brown
Yashi Brown is a poet and passionate mental health advocate. After being found in a manic state, Yashi, daughter of Rebbie Jackson, eldest member of the Jackson family, vowed to keep her condition a secret.
Imani McGee-Stafford
Imani McGee-Stafford is a WNBA player, lawyer, abuse survivor, mental health advocate and poet who encourages everyone to follow their passions while living their truth.
Chamique Holdsclaw
Chamique Holdsclaw was the #1 Pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics. Aside from her outstanding athletic career, Chamique has dedicated her life’s work to mental health and wellness activism.
Dr. Nii Addy
Dr. Addy is a sought-after speaker on college and university campuses, a popular conference keynote speaker, and a frequent guest on podcasts and community panels where he discusses topics of neuroscience, mental health, faith, and diversity.
Mike Veny
Mike Veny loves working with leaders who are tired of bringing the same old textbook presentations on mental health or Diversity & Inclusion to their events.
Sheila Hamilton
Sheila Hamilton is an award-winning journalist and the host of Portland’s #1 radio program, Kink.fm. Her book, All the Things We Never Knew is at the top of Amazon's new releases in mental health and suicide.
Regina Benjamin
A leader in fighting health disparities and developing innovative community-based health strategies and systems for low-income communities, Regina Benjamin is best known for her service as U.S. Surgeon General from 2009-2013.