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Wesley’s speaking career began when he was invited to speak to 400 youth in Ottawa at the Unite & Ignite Conference in March 2011. From there, he has been invited to address schools, civic groups, universities and conferences, speaking to audiences young and old, and in front of groups of over 1,500.
He has been featured on Canada AM, Full Circle CTS, Always Good News with Connie Smith, Huntley Street Global, The National, CBC Newsworld, CTV News Channel, APTN News, CFRB 1010, 105.7Ed, 105.7 EZRock, CBC Radio, Wawatay Radio and Niagara Bullet News. He has been in the Niagara Falls Review, St. Catharines Standard, Niagara This Week, AirCreebec Inflight Magazine and Niagara Life Magazine as a “Notable Niagaran”. In 2011, Wes won the distinction of first runner up in One Dreem’s “Canada’s Next Top Young Philanthropist”. He was named a Top 5 Niagara Newsmaker in Bullet News and has earned the title of Free The Children’s “NHL All Star World Changers” contest.
In May 2016, Dream, Girl premiered at the White House as part of the United State of Women Summit. Komal was named one of Oprah’s Super Soul 100, a list featuring extraordinary individuals that live life intentionally, create great social impact, and bring inspiration to others, and is a World Economic Forum Global Shaper. She has spoken on panels and at events about entrepreneurship and women in media, including at Harvard, The Obama White House, and the Cannes International Film Festival.
Komal and her team love creating new content through her weekly newsletter and vlog, Curated By Komal. Komal’s passions include advocating for healthier ways of doing business after surviving cancer and a brain injury, and laughing non-stop with her partner, Mitch.
Emmanuel has released six award nominated studio albums: Naath The Key, Gua, Ceasefire, Warchild and See Me Mama. He has just released a joint album Naath in June 2018, an infectious afrobeats infused album with his highly talented sister Nyaruach. His live appearances have included Live 8, Nelson Mandela’s 90th Birthday Concert and the One Concert for his Holiness the Dalai Lama. He has collaborated and performed alongside artists such as Lauryn Hill, Xavier Rudd, Peter Gabriel, Nelly Furtado, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, Joss Stone, Ed Sheeran, Nile Rodgers and Alicia Keys.
Drawing on his personal experiences and background, he speaks and performs with a strong message of reconciliation and peace, and has addressed the UN, US Congress, the Carter Centre and the very highest level of several governments.
In 2008 a full-length documentary on his life was released. The film, Warchild, won 12 prestigious film festival awards worldwide. In the same year, his autobiography, also called Warchild, was published by Little Brown.
Emmanuel co-starred with Reese Witherspoon in the Warner Brothers motion picture, The Good Lie which tells the story about the journey of four young Sudanese refugees (based on The Lost Boys of Sudan) who win a lottery for relocation to the United States. The film made its debut to rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival before being released in October 2014. Emmanuel has also appeared as the adult lead in the major motion picture Africa United; a Pathé, UK Film Council and BBC Films presentation in association with Warner Bros, released in October 2010.
During his career, he has been involved with a number of global charity organisations, including the British Council, the Child Soldiers Initiative, Amnesty International and Oxfam. He has spoken alongside major players in the world of global humanitarianism, including Kofi Annan, Ban Ki-Moon and The Elders Group. Emmanuel has been invited numerous times to speak at Richard Branson’s Virgin Unite conference on Necker Island on global leadership and philanthropy. He has continued to support and work alongside Amnesty International as one of their main spokespeople and has received numerous awards for his peace efforts in South Sudan including recognition from Ban Ki Moon at the UN.
In 2010, Jal released ‘We Want Peace’, part of a wider campaign of the same name that called for peace, protection and justice for all of Sudan, as well as calling for an end to all conflicts that affect innocent people around the world. This campaign is supported by a number of A-list stars and leaders, including George Clooney, Alicia Keys, Richard Branson, Jimmy Carter and Kofi Annan. Through social media and fan participation, the campaign has grown in strength and Emmanuel’s message of peace has resonated particularly amongst young people, allowing them to connect to larger social and political issues through emotional empathy. With the support of organizations such as Free The Children, Amnesty International, Ford Foundation, Humanity United and many others, Emmanuel has taken ‘We Want Peace’ on the road and spoken to hundreds of thousands of young people from all over the world, touring across Mexico, the UK, the US, Africa, Canada, Australia and Asia. Often these tours include visits to community centres, youth detention centres and prisons where Emmanuel has been able to speak first hand to young people who have become disengaged with education and society.
For his outstanding commitment to peace building, Jal has been awarded the Vaclav Havel International Prize for Creative Dissent 2018, Desmond Tutu Reconciliation Award 2017, Hero in the global campaign against violent extremism – UNESCO 2016, The Hunt Humanitarian Award, The Dresden Peace Prize and The Common Ground Award amongst others. In 2012, he was asked to be a Young Global Leader for the World Economic Forum, and he has performed at the G20 summit in Mexico.
Emmanuel is also the creator of Jal Gua, a gluten free super food powder made of organic sorghum and organic moringa, which has 140% iron, 45% Vitamin C and 40% Vitamin B1 of the daily recommended intake. Jal Gua has a distribution deal with Pilling Foods in Ontario, Canada and is currently stocked in major health stores across Canada including WHOLE FOODS as well as online: www.jalgua.com.
Emmanuel's greatest passion is his charity which he founded in 2009 Gua Africa which supports those affected by war and poverty from South Sudan. The charity has trained and educated South Sudanese refugees to becoming first-class professionals in medicine, law and education.
Jaden's infectious enthusiasm and authentic love for everyone around him, without exception, have provided inspiration around the world. He is non-verbal, and yet, without saying a word, he has more impact on people than most of us could dream to have. One short video of him singing with his dad a few years ago received over 1.4 million views on Facebook.
Currently, Jaden is enrolled in a program called Quest for Independence, learning skills that will help him succeed in whatever opportunities life has for him in the future. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Ms. Jean and her parents were amongst the thousands of families forced to flee François Duvalier’s regime in 1968. Settling in Quebec, she experienced the great trials of a forced exile, what it means to start from scratch, and to rebuild oneself—as well as the rights, freedoms and responsibilities of becoming a Canadian citizen.
While studying at the University of Montreal she became active within the Quebec women’s movement, which would greatly influence her working life and lead her to help build a vast net-work with hundreds of emergency shelters for battered women and their children.
In 2005 Ms. Jean became the 27th Governor General of Canada. Following the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010, she served as the UNESCO Special Envoy to support reconstruction efforts there. Following her serving as Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, Ms. Jean became the 3rd Secretary General of La Francophonie until 2019.
Ms. Jean has received dozens of honors and distinctions, including the Ordre des Chevaliers de La Pléiade; the United Nations Development Fund for Women Canada Award for her outstanding contribution in advancing gender equality; and the Grand Cross, the highest distinction granted by the order of the Legion of Honour, in recognition of “her unwavering courage to fight the injustices of this world.”
Together with her husband Jean-Daniel Lafond, Ms. Jean founded the Michaëlle Jean Foundation, whose programs support, through art and culture, civic initiatives alongside some of the most vul-nerable and disenfranchised—yet so eager and creative—young people in Canada.
As the sister of a young person with an intellectual disability, Kara is passionate about empowering young people to create inclusive, accessible communities. Through the Ottawa Hub of the Global Shapers (an initiative of the World Economic Forum), she co-leads Discovery Crew, a project that connects young professionals and people with intellectual disabilities to form friendships and collaboratively develop solutions that enable all people to participate as active citizens. Most recently, she spoke about the importance of creating inclusive communities with people with intellectual disabilities at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions alongside Minister Hessa Buhumaid of the UAE.
An active community volunteer, Kara was named one of Ottawa's Forty Under 40 by the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal in 2019, recognizing accomplished and rising business leaders under the age of 40 in the national capital region.
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Born and raised in Ottawa Jeff is married to Karen, they have three grown children Brendan, Amy and Corey and 2 grandchildren Raelyn and Deacon.
An experienced executive leader, businessman, fundraiser and volunteer he spent over 20 years in the landscape industry and several in telecom. While in various management roles with both United Way Ottawa and United Way Canada for over 12 years, Jeff helped raised millions of dollars and became a passionate volunteer at the same time.
He is a former Vice-President of the Bruce Denniston Bone Marrow Society where he became a certified bone marrow and stem cell courier, a contributing member of the Walk to Fight Arthritis committee, the Nordic Walk Leadership team in support of the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation and former trustee of the Canadian Museum of Nature.
He is an active and founding board member of Project North and has helped deliver over 0 000 of new hockey equipment to children in Inuit communities. A proud member of the board of the Algonquin College Foundation and Vice –Chair of the Bronson Centre.
Jeff was recognised with a Community Builder Award from United Way, Algonquin College Alumni of the year, St. Joe’s Women’s Centre “Quality of Life “ Award, The Mayor’s Medallion from Ottawa Mayor Larry O’Brien and in 2013 he received the Community Hero Award from Algonquin College and the Ottawa Senators Foundation.
On September 13, 2012 Mike was sworn into the Queen’s Privy Council, after being asked by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to serve on the Priorities and Planning Cabinet Sub-Committee on Government Administration. On October 19, 2015, he was re-elected to a fourth term, receiving the 5th highest vote total out of 1,800 candidates, from all parties, across the country. He currently serves as the Shadow Minister for Youth, Sport and Accessibility.
Prior to entering federal politics, Mike worked for 10 years with the Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club where he served as National Accounts Manager, Director of Ticket Sales, and Group Sales Manager. Mike holds a Bachelor of Commerce (with distinction) from the University of Alberta.
Mike has two children, a son Jaden, 23, and daughter Jenae, 20. The Lakes have been active advocates for individuals with autism around the world, while sharing their story of life with Jaden, who has autism.
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international affairs in her global development class. On a mission to make the world a better place for everyone, she’s strongly motivated by principles of inclusivity, equality, diversity and compassion. In her spare time, Adelaide is an active athlete, where she has been a swimming instructor, lifeguard and a participant in the Vancouver Marathon. She is fluent in English and French. By joining Global Dignity, Adelaide is ready to help in whatever way she can to make this year’s Global Dignity Day better than any other year.