Andrew Slick
ANS Teacher
Benjamin Andrew Slick Jr., is a student at the American Nicaraguan School, he is in twelfth grade, and ever since a young age, he has been interested in space. His inspiration came from when his grandfather took him to the Kennedy Space Center, where he not only saw the different space modules that have been sent to space ever since the early 1960s, but also things that were launched in the 1990s. In eighth grade he participated for the first time in the NASA Space Apps Challenge, where he won second place at the local event, then later won third place for the global nominee mention for most inspiring. He has participated three times in this event, once in 2013, later in 2014, and finally in 2016. In 2016 he won People's Choice (3rd place) at the local event, and later during the month he was chosen at the TOP 10 globally for People's Choice.
Benjamin Slick
ANS Student, TEDx Course Participant
Diana Metz
ANS Student
Evan Wilke
Civil Engineer
Gabriella Lanzas
ANS Student
Born here in Nicaragua, Gabriella has participated in GIN conferences where she learned and became more engaged about gender inequality in the world. She came back home and with friends, opened a club that works towards gender equality, and girl's education: She's the First. With a desire for everyone to understand the importance of this societal issue and to act towards a solution for it, hopes to redefine feminism and bring the struggle back on track.
Guillermo Maltes
ANS Student
Guillermo is a very dedicated student that works very hard to promote the idea of equity. He wants us to make a more inclusive society regarding everybody, but especially people with disabilities. Although he does not have a disability himself, he has had a lot of experience with people that do. As an active member of the Teletón club in school, Guillermo thrives to improve life conditions to the people with disabilities.
Humberto Arguello
ANS Student
Michele Richardson
Olympic Medalist
Michele Richardson is a Certified School Counselor and College Counselor, works at the American Nicaraguan School. She is a silver medalist in the 1984 olympics in the 800 mt. freestyle and hopes to inspire you,through her story, to believe that dreams do come true. She became interested in TedX when she was told, by Dennis Gallo and Ms. Wilke, that she could make a difference in people's lives by sharing.
Natalie Blandon
ANS Student
Victor Hondoy
ANS Student, TEDx Course Participant
Wei-Ting Shih
ANS Student