Diana Alsindy
Diana Alsindy is a propulsion
engineer and the founder
of @TheArabianStargazer,
a bilingual educational
platform. She is responsible
for designing, testing, and
analyzing propulsion systems
on liquid propellant rockets.
As an Iraqi immigrant,
Alsindy is passionate about
science accessibility and
communications. She wants to
ensure space and STEM are
open for everyone.
Dr. Abby Hamilton
Dr. Hamilton is a Filipino-American
industrial/organizational
psychologist and speaker on
assertiveness and culture.
She has educated and trained in
leadership for over 20 years and
spent the past 12 years coaching
professionals to advance in their
careers and the workplace. She
is also the Principal Scientist at
EQMatch and the Vice President
of the National Association of
Asian American Professionals –
Tampa chapter.
Dr. Kevin Haselhorst
Founder of Graceful
Departures and emergency
physician, Kevin Haselhorst is
the author of “Wishes to Die
For” and “Is Palliative Care
Right for YOU?”.
As an avid yogi and holistic
medical coach, he integrates
spiritual wisdom with medical
knowledge to calm emotions
for peace of mind during
serious illness conversations
with parents and their children.
Dr. Rosemarie Dombrowski
Dr. Rosemarie Dombrowski is
the inaugural Poet Laureate of
Phoenix, AZ, and the founding
director of Revisionary Arts,
a nonprofit that facilitates
therapeutic poetry workshops
for vulnerable populations.
She has published three
collections of poetry and is the
recipient of the Arts Hero Award,
the Great 48 award, and the
Fellowship from the Academy
of American Poets. She serves
on the advisory board of the
Narrative Medicine Program at the University of Arizona Biomedical-
Phoenix and teaches courses in literature and the medical
humanities at Arizona State
University’s Downtown
Phoenix campus.
Erik Yost
Erik Yost is the founder and
president of S.T.E.L.L.A.R.—
a program that furthers
humanitarian research across
the world and in space. He is
pursuing a Bachelor of Science
in Business Management at
Grand Canyon University.
Keith Ballard
Keith Ballard is a 28-year veteran
public school educator who works
at Southwest Middle School—
one of the lowest academic
performing and underprivileged
schools in San Diego, CA.
He has received more than 25
teaching awards during his career,
including being inducted into the
Arizona State University Hall of
Fame and receiving the Milken
National Educator Award.
Ballard’s classroom programs
have been featured in the San
Diego’s news media more than 70
times and with performances four
times on national TV. His music
groups have also performed
for two U.S. Presidents, two
U.S. Congressmen, two CA
Governors, and a host of
national celebrities.
Leanna Firestone
Leanna Firestone is a
20-year-old singer-songwriter
from Nashville, Tennesse.
Her career was launched
on TikTok where she posted
original songs and gained a
large following. Her music
is raw and down-to-earth,
tackling topics that are both
relatable and relevant.
Firestone’s first feature-length
album Forward / Slash was
released in February 2022.
Mary Oves
Mary Oves is a professor of
English at Stockton University
in New Jersey and a freelance
writer who has written for
The New York Times and The
Philadelphia Inquirer. She
speaks nationally for the
Soaring Spirits Organization
and is the 2022 Grand
Prize Winner of the Erma Bombeck Humorist-
in-Residence contest.
Mary Oves entertains her
readers five days a week on
her website, The Chrysalis
Collective, and is working on
a book of humor essays to be
published in 2023.
Raelene S Weaver
Raelene S. Weaver is a
licensed marriage and family
therapist who also holds a
K-12 teaching credential. She
has attained over ten years
of teaching experience with
special education children
as well as a private practice
as a Juvenile Sex Offender
Counselor through the
Santa Clara County Juvenile
Probation Department.
Weaver is the founder of the
Silicon Valley Men’s Center.
Her work is endorsed by
Division 51-Men’s Issues-by
the American Psychological
Association in Community
Education.