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Carol Naughton — CEO, Purpose Built Communities 

 

Carol Naughton is a national leader in place-based philanthropy and community transformation. As CEO of Purpose Built Communities, she stewards a network of more than 25 cities replicating the proven East Lake model pioneered in Atlanta. A frequent national speaker on equity, education, and civic leadership, Naughton has dedicated her career to advancing the role of the “community quarterback” — aligning schools, housing, health, and economic opportunity to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty. 


Dr. Myron Rolle — Neurosurgeon, Author, Former NFL Safety 

 

From the football field to the operating room, Dr. Myron Rolle embodies the power of purpose. A Rhodes Scholar, former NFL safety, and now neurosurgery resident at Nemours Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Rolle has written and spoken nationally about discipline, resilience, and service. His memoir The 2% Way shares the philosophy that propelled him from athletics to medicine, inspiring audiences to live with precision, grit, and impact. 


Tom Sittema — Executive Chairman, StepStone Private Wealth

 

With a career spanning private equity, real estate, and wealth management, Tom Sittema has earned a reputation as a visionary business leader and civic partner. Currently Executive Chairman of StepStone Private Wealth, Sittema previously served as CEO of CNL Financial Group, where he helped steward billions in capital and shaped corporate citizenship in Orlando. He serves on multiple nonprofit and educational boards, blending his expertise in finance with a deep commitment to faith and community impact. 


Dr. Maria Vazquez — Superintendent, Orange County Public Schools 

 

Dr. Maria Vazquez leads the nation’s 8th-largest school district, serving more than 200,000 students across Orange County. A lifelong educator, she has risen from classroom teacher to superintendent, bringing a relentless focus on equity, innovation, and student achievement. Under her leadership, OCPS is pioneering partnerships to strengthen neighborhood schools, expand career pathways, and ensure every child has the tools to succeed, no matter their background. 


Nancy Molello — Executive Director, Ginsburg Institute for Health Equity, Nemours Children’s 

 

Nancy Molello is at the forefront of advancing health equity for children and families. As Executive Director of the Ginsburg Institute at Nemours Children’s Health, she leads research and partnerships that address the root causes of health disparities. Her work bridges clinical care and community innovation, mobilizing philanthropy and policy to ensure every child has the opportunity for a healthy future. 


Tim Giuliani — CEO, Orlando Economic Partnership 

 

Tim Giuliani champions Orlando as one of America’s fastest-growing innovation hubs. As President & CEO of the Orlando Economic Partnership, he leads efforts to advance broad-based prosperity through regional collaboration, economic development, and investment in talent pipelines. A national thought leader on the future of work and civic innovation, Giuliani has positioned Orlando as a model for inclusive growth in the 21st century. 


Eddy Moratin — President, Lift Orlando

 

Eddy Moratin is a social innovator and thought leader recognized nationally for aligning business and community leaders to revitalize neighborhoods. As co-founder and President of Lift Orlando, he has helped catalyze more than $120 million in investment in housing, education, health, and economic opportunity around Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. Named CEO of the Year by the Orlando Business Journal and one of Florida’s most powerful philanthropic voices, Moratin is dedicated to inspiring leaders to align purpose with impact. 


Geoffrey Canada — Founder, Harlem Children’s Zone 

 

Geoffrey Canada is one of America’s most influential education reformers. As founder of Harlem Children’s Zone, he pioneered a cradle-to-career pipeline that has become a national model for breaking cycles of poverty. Featured on 60 Minutes, in the documentary Waiting for Superman, and by two U.S. Presidents, Canada has inspired a generation of leaders to believe that “all means all” when it comes to children’s success. Today he continues to advise cities and philanthropists across the country, championing the power of place-based philanthropy to secure the future of America’s children. 


Steve Hogan — CEO, Florida Citrus Sports

 

Since 2006, Steve Hogan (UCF ’91) has led Florida Citrus Sports (FCS), the nonprofit behind major events such as the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, Pop-Tarts Bowl, Florida Blue Florida Classic, and FC Series — all of which drive economic impact and support youth and education initiatives in Central Florida. As 2024 chair of the Orlando Economic Partnership, Hogan has been recognized among Orlando Business Journal’s “CEOs of the Year,” Orlando Magazine’s “50 Most Powerful,” and Florida Trend’s “500 Most Influential Business Leaders.” A past national chair of Bowl Season and local leader through Leadership Orlando and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission, he is also a founding member of Lift Orlando, which has helped spur over $120 million in neighborhood redevelopment around Camping World Stadium.


Alfreda Clark — Center Director, AdventHealth for Children West Lakes Early Learning Center

 

Alfreda Clark is Director of Strategy & Operations at AdventHealth for Children's West Lakes Early Learning Center, where she champions a National Association for the Education of Young Children-accredited program at the intersection of health and education equity. A passionate advocate for children and families, Alfreda leads the unique model that provides high quality early learning, developmental screenings, onsite therapies, national research, community outreach and family support services. She truly believes there is no achievement gap at birth and works to make a lasting impact, one child at a time.  


Lynn Thompson — Director of Education, Lift Orlando

 

Lynn Thompson serves as the Education Director at Lift Orlando, where she leads transformative efforts to expand access to high-quality early learning across the community. With over 35 years in Orange County Public Schools—as a teacher, resource teacher, assistant principal, and principal—Lynn brings deep experience and unwavering passion to her work. Twice honored as Teacher of the Year and nominated as Principal of the Year, she believes that investing in our youngest learners is the key to long-term academic success. Lynn is committed to building collaborative networks that ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive from the very start.