Kwame Osei immigrated to Canada with his family at the age of four from Ghana, West Africa. They made a home in Rexdale, a less favourable neighbourhood in Toronto. Young and susceptible to his surroundings, Kwame was consumed by street culture and embraced a negative perspective on life. He lost friends to gun violence, almost […]
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Kofi Hope
Kofi Hope is a Rhodes Scholar and has a Doctorate in Politics from Oxford University. He is the co-founder of Monumental, a Toronto-based strategic advisory firm. He writes a monthly opinion column for the Toronto Star newspaper. He is an Urbanist in Residence at the University of Toronto’s School of Cities, an emeritus Bousfield Scholar […]
Kimberly Simon
Kimberly Simon is a cybersecurity expert, thought leader and the author of “Case for Investing in Cybersecurity Compliance.” For over a decade, Kimberly has helped organizations identify and adopt cybersecurity frameworks that provide solid benchmarks for their cybersecurity programs. By skillfully combining her global experience in technology, marketing and strategic partnerships, Kimberly advises Fortune 500 […]
Justice Faith
Justice Faith, co-founder of Révolutionnaire and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoured, is a changemaker, social entrepreneur, and distinguished speaker. Justice is regularly invited to speak at the United Nations, major corporations, conferences, and educational institutions. At Révolutionnaire, she and her sister Nia work with individuals, community organizations, and corporations to turn their aspirations into actions […]
Hénoc Muamba
Hénoc Muamba is a Congolese-Canadian professional football player and motivational speaker. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Hénoc and his family made Mississauga, Ontario, their home after immigrating to Canada. Muamba was drafted into the CFL as a first-overall selection in 2011. He attended St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia and is the […]