
MOMENTUM SUMMIT SPEAKERS
At Momentum Summit, we believe meaningful progress begins with meaningful conversations. Our speakers represent a diverse community of leaders, innovators, advocates, and visionaries who are advancing solutions, building opportunity, and reimagining what's possible across sectors and generations. Their perspectives, expertise, and lived experiences create the dynamic conversations that make Momentum Summit a catalyst for connection, learning, and action.
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Vice President of Social Impact, Best Buy
Olivia Jefferson
Olivia Jefferson serves as Vice President of Social Impact at Best Buy, where she leads initiatives that expand access to technology, career readiness, and economic opportunity for young people. Through her work with the Best Buy Foundation, she helps create pathways into STEM and technology careers for the next generation of innovators. At Momentum Summit, she will explore the importance of investing in youth voice, digital equity, and future-ready leadership.
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Lead, Microsoft's Foundation Partner National Board
Augustus Willman
Augustus Willman leads Microsoft's Foundation Partner National Board, helping connect young people to emerging technologies, AI tools, and career pathways through strategic partnerships. His work focuses on building inclusive talent pipelines and expanding access to technology for communities historically underrepresented in the tech sector. At Momentum Summit, he will share practical insights on how AI can be used responsibly to strengthen nonprofits, philanthropy, and community impact.
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President, McKnight Foundation
Tonya Allen
Tonya Allen is President of the McKnight Foundation and one of the nation's most influential philanthropic leaders. Recognized for advancing equity, community development, and systems change, she has spent her career building partnerships that expand opportunity and strengthen communities. At Momentum Summit, she will explore what it means to be all in for democracy and the role leaders, institutions, and communities play in strengthening civic engagement and shaping a more equitable future.
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Professor and Author
Duchess Harris
Duchess Harris is an acclaimed scholar, author, and expert on race, public policy, and social justice. Through her research and writing, she has helped shape important conversations about equity, representation, and the lived experiences of Black women in America. At Momentum Summit, she will lead a meaningful discussion on Black women's leadership, advocacy, and well-being, exploring how history and policy continue to influence opportunities, health outcomes, and civic engagement today.
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CEO, Camelback Ventures
Shawna Young
Shawna Young is a social impact entrepreneur, educator, and CEO of Camelback Ventures, where she works to expand opportunities for innovators and leaders from underrepresented communities. Her career has focused on education, entrepreneurship, and building pathways for the next generation of changemakers. At Momentum Summit, she will explore the leadership gap facing Black women, its impact on institutions and civic trust, and what it will take to build sustainable ecosystems that support and retain diverse leadership.

President & CEO,
Planned Parenthood North Central States
Ruth Richardson
Ruth Richardson is a global leader in philanthropy, policy, and social impact, dedicated to advancing equity and opportunity for communities worldwide. Throughout her career, she has championed initiatives that strengthen democracy, improve health outcomes, and expand economic mobility. At Momentum Summit, she will share perspectives on transformative leadership and the role of philanthropy in driving sustainable change.

Associate Medical Director, Planned Parenthood Metropolitan New Jersey
Dr. Ena Marsan
Dr. Ena Marsan is a physician and advocate for women's health who has dedicated her career to improving health outcomes and access to quality care. Her work centers on empowering women through education, prevention, and holistic wellness. At Momentum Summit, she will contribute to important conversations on health equity, wellness, and the unique healthcare experiences of Black women.
Past Speakers

President & CEO, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
La June Montgomery Tabron
La June Montgomery Tabron is President and CEO of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and one of the nation's leading voices on racial healing and community transformation. She has dedicated her career to advancing equity, opportunity, and pathways to success for children, families, and communities. Her work inspires collaborative solutions that address some of society's most pressing challenges.

Past Board Chair, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Wenda Weekes Moore
Wenda Weekes Moore is a pioneering civic and philanthropic leader who became the first African American and first woman to serve as chair of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. She also served as chair of the Board of Trustees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, helping guide one of the nation's most influential philanthropic institutions. Throughout her career, she has championed equity, education, and community leadership while opening doors for future generations of leaders.

President, Leverette Weekes
Meredith Moore
Meredith Leigh Moore is an executive coach, strategic communications leader, and president of Leverette Weekes, where she helps leaders and organizations amplify their impact through authentic leadership and storytelling. Her career spans corporate philanthropy, community engagement, and leadership development, with a focus on advancing equity and opportunity. Through her work, she empowers individuals and organizations to build stronger relationships, navigate change, and lead with purpose.

SVP Government & Community Relations, Children's Minnesota
James C. Burroughs
James C. Burroughs is Vice President of Global Community Engagement and is seen as a respected leader in corporate social responsibility. His work focuses on advancing health equity, community investment, and inclusive partnerships that improve outcomes for underserved populations. He is widely recognized for connecting business leadership with meaningful social impact.

Managing Director, Minnesota Business Coalition for Racial Equity
Tiffani Daniels
Tiffani Daniels is a strategic communications and public affairs executive known for helping organizations navigate complex social and community issues. Her work bridges leadership, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement to create stronger connections between institutions and the communities they serve. She is a trusted voice on equity, public engagement, and organizational transformation.

Executive Director, GreenLight Fund Twin Cities
Simone Hardeman-Jones
Simone Hardeman-Jones is a nonprofit executive and community leader dedicated to advancing economic mobility and educational opportunity. Her work centers on creating pathways for individuals and families to thrive through strategic partnerships and innovative programming. She is passionate about empowering communities and developing future leaders.

President & CEO, Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation
Chanda Smith Baker
Chanda Smith Baker is a nationally recognized philanthropic leader and advocate for racial and economic equity. Throughout her career, she has worked to advance community-driven solutions that strengthen families, organizations, and underserved communities. Her leadership continues to influence conversations about equity, opportunity, and systems change across the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors.

Founding Executive Director, Black Education for New Orleans (BE NOLA)
Adrinda Kelly
Adrinda Kelly is an accomplished nonprofit leader whose career has focused on education, youth development, and community engagement. She has championed initiatives that expand opportunities for young people while strengthening the organizations that serve them. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to equity, innovation, and social impact.

President & CEO, Jeremiah Program
Chasity Lord
Chasity Lord is a philanthropic leader and advocate for economic mobility, educational advancement, and community investment. Throughout her career, she has worked to create equitable opportunities for individuals and families through strategic grantmaking and systems-level change. Her leadership continues to shape conversations about philanthropy's role in building stronger communities.

Co-CEO, IF, A Foundation for Radical Possibility
Temi F. Bennett, Esq.
Temi Bennett is a respected strategist and advisor whose work focuses on leadership development, organizational growth, and community impact. She has helped mission-driven organizations strengthen their effectiveness and expand their influence through thoughtful planning and innovation. Her expertise lies in building sustainable pathways for long-term success.

CEO, The CAFE Group
Elizabeth "Liz" Thompson
Elizabeth “Liz” Thompson is a leader in philanthropy and social impact with extensive experience advancing equity-focused initiatives. Her work centers on strengthening communities through strategic partnerships, civic engagement, and innovative approaches to grantmaking. She is committed to helping organizations create measurable and lasting change.

Chief Strategist & Impact Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Carla Thompson Payne
Carla Thompson Payne is a nationally recognized philanthropic executive and advocate for inclusive economic growth. Her leadership has helped shape conversations around equity, systems change, and the role of philanthropy in creating stronger communities. She brings a thoughtful and collaborative approach to addressing complex social challenges.

Chief Transformation & Organizational Effectiveness Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Alandra Byrd Washington
Alandra Byrd Washington is a community leader and strategist dedicated to advancing educational opportunity, civic engagement, and social impact. Her work focuses on building partnerships that empower individuals and strengthen communities. She is recognized for her commitment to fostering inclusive leadership and meaningful change.

President, Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center
Sadiqa Reynolds
Sadiqa Reynolds is a nationally respected leader, attorney, and advocate for economic mobility and racial equity. As the former CEO of the Louisville Urban League, she led transformative initiatives focused on education, workforce development, and social justice. Her work continues to inspire bold action and systemic change across communities nationwide.

Community Impact Leader
Toya Nash Randall
Toya Nash Randall is a leader in philanthropy and community engagement whose work focuses on creating opportunities for underserved populations. She has built a reputation for fostering strategic partnerships that drive meaningful social impact and community advancement. Her leadership reflects a commitment to equity, innovation, and sustainable change.