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SPEAKHIRE Summit 2025

Join us at the Queens College Tech Incubator as we
celebrate 10 years of Speakhire’s success in
developing tomorrow’s leaders!

June 21st, 2025 1 - 4 PM est. at Queens College Of New York

Group discussion

Welcome Networking

Networking Activities With Art plus light lunch and refreshments

Time 1:00 - 1:30 pm est. at Tech Incubator at Queens College

Mennatallah Mahmoud
Mennatallah Mahmoud
Empowered Art

I am an artist, a reader, and an activist. I’m deeply passionate about advocating not only for myself but for others—especially for those whose voices often go unheard. The SPEAKHIRE Empowering Leadership Course laid the foundation for many of my current achievements and was a truly transformative experience.

 Alicia Zhang
Alicia Zhang
Vision Wall

I’m a graphic designer and brand storyteller passionate about helping others share their stories in meaningful ways. I love creating visuals that connect with people and bring ideas to life. Together, we’ll explore your unique strengths, your leadership journey, and how your voice can make an impact. I’m excited to connect and build something great with you!

Entrepreneurship As A Path Forward

Meet bold builders and creative problem-solvers who’ve turned ideas into action. This panel unpacks the real journey of entrepreneurship—from first spark to real-world impact.

Time 1:40 to 2:15 pm est. at Queens College Campbell Dome

Dr. Ying ZhouMaxwell TawiahCarla Cordova Farfan
Dr. Ying Zhou
Director of Queens College Tech Incubator

Driving AI adoption and digital transformation for small businesses and startups. Dr. Ying Zhou advise and mentor founders, entrepreneurs, and students on leveraging emerging technologies to fuel innovation, growth, and operational excellence. Passionate about building adaptive, future-ready ecosystems through cross-sector collaboration, human-centered design, and creativity-powered community engagement.

  • Dr. Ying Zhou
    Dr. Ying Zhou

    Director of Queens College Tech Incubator

  • Maxwell Tawiah
    Maxwell Tawiah

    Queens College International Student and Winner of Pitch Competitions

  • Carla Cordova Farfan
    Carla Cordova Farfan

    Queens college Program Coordinator of the Immigrant Student Support

  • Inspiring Leadership Pitch Presentations Winning Team

    Celebrate the creativity and courage of our Inspiring Leadership Pitch winners—teams who turned challenges into opportunities and presented bold solutions with clarity and heart. Their ideas represent the future of leadership in action.

    Time: 2:20 – 2:25 PM EST at Queens College Campbell Dome

    Institute Logo

    At STEMY EATS, we’re tackling global trash pollution with eco-friendly robots that clean waste efficiently and safely—starting in New York and expanding worldwide. Our technology offers a sustainable, scalable solution to one of the planet’s most urgent challenges. We’re not just building a company; we’re building a cleaner future. We need your support to grow, innovate, and make a lasting impact. Join us—let’s fight trash pollution together.

    Steven Chen
    Steven Chen

    I am Steven and I got the Ambassador of the Year award! Currently, I am 11 years old and I go to the wonderful school called I.S. 125 Thom J. McCann Woodside and I’m in sixth grade! I am also the CEL of the company STEMY EATS. I started this company because there is a lot of trash in New York, and little to no people are helping to fix it, and I can’t imagine how much more there is in other parts of the world!

    Daniel Celio
    Daniel Celio

    Hey! I'm Daniel Martinez Celio. I am 12 years old and go to IS125. I am very excited to be a part of our company STEMY EATS. My team members and I have been working hard on our project and we will like to make it come to reality. People should care about STEMY EATS because we want to keep our planet clean for our environment and we need people's help for our company to come to life. People should care about STEMY EATS because we want to keep our planet clean for our environment and we need people's help for our company to come to life.

    Ashik Irfan
    Ashik Irfan

    Hello, my name is Ashik E Irfan and I am 12 years old in I.S 125. I won the SPEAKHIRE Inspiring Leadership Course Pitch Presentations with my team, STEMT EATS. The reason why I am in STEMY EATS is because of the trash pollution around New York and all around the world! It’s horrible, and I want to fix this problem and STEMY EATS will help that by using pollution free robots which is great! Investors should invest in our company because this company STEMY EATS makes pollution free robots that clean the earth! If we don’t clean the planet, both us and the earth will get affected greatly! This is why people should invest in our company, “STEMY EATS”.

    Finding Your Career Path Panel with 2025 Soiree Heroes

    Not sure what you want to do in the future? Come hear from our 2025 Soiree Heroes—real people who’ve been where you are, figured it out, and are now thriving in careers they love. Get inspired, get real advice, and start building your path.

    Time 2:30 - 3:15 pm est at Queens College Campbell Dome

    Wendy EbanksErycka MontoyaBindu Krishna
    Wendy Ebanks
    Soiree Hero

    Mentorship changed my life. I serve as a Career Pathways Champion to give back, pay forward the support I once received, and show that success is possible for people from all backgrounds—including mine.

  • Wendy Ebanks
    Wendy Ebanks

    Soiree Hero

  • Erycka Montoya
    Erycka Montoya

    Soiree Hero

  • Bindu Krishna
    Bindu Krishna

    Soiree Hero

  • Hubs And Jobs

    Time 3.25 - 3:45 pm est at Tech Incubator at Queens College

    Hubs And Jobs

    Join us back at the QC Tech Incubator for snacks and the SPEAKHIRE Hub! You'll get to us what SPEAKHIRE's HUB offers, work through your resume, and see how you make yourself more competitive for jobs!

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