Behind the Impact:
Q&As with AGLN Fellows
AGLN Fellows are united by a shared commitment to driving transformative change worldwide. Through in-depth conversations with Fellows from a range of sectors, we explore their inspiring efforts and insights on creating lasting impact. From advancing economic inclusion to championing equitable education and tackling climate justice, these Fellows are all driving innovative strategies and bold actions that are shaping a more free, just, and equitable society for all.
Cultivating Resilience, Building Joy: Experiences That Move, Heal, and Connect
Gillian Zettler, co-founder of The Drop In, on shaping inclusive wellness spaces, embracing humility in leadership, and building communities that heal through movement and music.
Weaving Communities of Changemakers
Renata Soto, founder of Mosaic Changemakers, is committed to weaving a better South by connecting leaders of color, embracing questions, and building collective movements for equity, belonging and thriving communities.
Creating Economic Pathways to Freedom
For over 37 years, Hasina Kharbhih, Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellow, has built systems that protect and empower those most at risk of trafficking and unsafe migration.
Building Businesses That Put People First
Jessica Rolph, Henry Crown Fellow, is transforming early childhood outcomes through innovative, mission-led businesses. From launching the #1 organic baby food brand in the US to co-founding Lovevery, Jessica’s focus has remained constant: helping families give their children the strongest start possible.
The Trauma Tax: The Hidden Cost Holding Back the World
As founder of Iftin Global in Somalia, Mohamed Ali Diini has pioneered a model that integrates healing directly into economic programs, delivering unprecedented results.
Leading with Grit, Guided by Nature
For Dr. Krithi Karanth, CEO of the Centre for Wildlife Studies and Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellow, protecting tigers, elephants, and wild places is more than a job—it’s her calling.
Leadership That Lasts: Building Movements That Outlive You
John Little believes that building the leaders of tomorrow means meeting them where they are today. He currently serves as a national Leadership Coach at Organizer Zero. His past experiences include serving as the director of community engagement for the Tennessee Charter School Center, working as a strategist on numerous political races throughout the United States, and leading the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet. He is also a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
Hope, Heritage, and the Ongoing Path of Leadership
As Vice President of Immigration and Economic Progress for Stand Together, Jorge Lima has a deep understanding that diverse perspectives and collaboration are essential for meaningful change. Today, his focus includes embracing his Latino heritage and expanding Fellowship across Latin America—guided by an unwavering belief in people and their potential.
Listen, Learn, and Lead: Lessons from Empowering Africa’s Next Generation
Sharmi Surianarain leads transformative efforts to solve youth unemployment in Africa, scaling access to meaningful work through innovation, partnerships, and inclusive leadership at Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator and beyond.