Speaker + Co-CEO of InspireCorps
Allison Holzer, MCC, MAT & MFA is a Master Certified Leadership & Executive Coach, keynote speaker and co-CEO of InspireCorps, an inspiration and people strategy firm that partners with organizations to drive business growth and innovation. She is the co-author of Dare to Inspire: Sustain the Fire of Inspiration in Work and Life (Hachette, 2019), a leadership and business book that redefines inspiration as a critical resource in modern work and organizational culture. Over the last two decades, Allison has coached hundreds of students, leaders and leadership teams across different industries to achieve new performance heights while also focusing on well-being and to inspire themselves and others.
Photographer
In 2016, Darius completed a trip to visit all 59 US National Parks in 59 weeks and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. During that time he started taking 360 photos of our country's National Parks. Those photos now have over 40-million views and he uses them to take school children and the elderly on virtual tours of our National Parks. At TEDxDartmouth he is going to take us on a virtual tour to visit some of our country's greatest natural treasures.
Incoming Medical Student + Disability Advocate
Jessica Campanile graduated from Dartmouth in 2020, having studied linguistics, anthropology, human-centered design and global health. She will be completing the post-baccalaureate program at Johns Hopkins this spring, and will then begin studying at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania this summer. While an undergraduate, Jessica founded Access Dartmouth, the school's first organization dedicated to disability advocacy and accessibility activism. She has continued her advocacy work with the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center, where she works on disability health equity initiatives and research.
Jessica Chiriboga
Student
Jessica Chiriboga is originally from Glendora, California. She hopes to major in Government and History and is passionate about community building, creating welcoming space and mental wellness. Jess aspires for a world where our differences unite us, rather than divide. On campus, Jess serves as a North Park Student Assembly Senator, Class of 2024 Executive, a staff writer for the Dartmouth Political Times and an ambassador for the Dartmouth Political Union. She also is a part of The Dartmouth and Cabin and Trail. Jess enjoys watching sports and hiking in her free time. Feel free to say hi if you see her around campus, she is excited to get to know more people in the Dartmouth community!
Speaker + Podcast host + Producer + Photographer
Mariangela Abeo (they/them) is a Mental Health Advocate, Speaker, Podcast Host, Producer and Photographer + Creator of the Faces of Fortitude movement. Inspired by personal heartbreak, the movement began as a project consisting of a series of portraits documenting the healing of those affected by suicide. The portraits caught fire online and Mariangela quickly saw a need for a safe space for others to share their stories of loss and trauma. In addition to exhibitions, podcasts and books, they travel the country to capture portraits of those affected by the epidemic in any way (be it loss, attempt or first responders) as a step towards their healing, and to educate people as both a mental health advocate and a suicide loss and attempt survivor.
Student
Currently, Marina Cepeda is a senior at Dartmouth College and will graduate with a B.A. in Computer Science and African and African American studies. She is a Race, Migration and Sexuality (RMS) Consortium Fellow and Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Research (DHSE) Cluster Fellow. Marina is researching how technology can be healing for Black people in the age of the New Jim Code through the lens of Afro-futurism. She uses digital art to share stories of her communities. Marina is interested in pursuing film production and screenwriting and working at the intersections of technology and storytelling.