We asked some of the most inspiring folks in the community to tell us where they want to be professionally by the end of their careers.

Abbie Rose Copcutt

My goal is to be a professional model/actress. I hope to be able to travel for runway and fashion campaigns, be a spokespers or face of a major upscale brand, and work in TV and film. Read More>>

Carlie Raymond

I used to dream of building something that would last from generation to generation. Now, I realize that the true legacy I want to leave behind is the knowledge and wisdom that can guide others, showing them paths they might take or avoid. Read More>>

El’Haji Bakari

The ultimate goal of Echelon Entertainment Services is to build and nurture a network of thriving communities across the nation that provide invaluable opportunities, foster collaboration, and drive elevation for systematically challenged minorities. We aim to create spaces where individuals who have historically been marginalized can come together to connect, grow, and access resources that empower them to reach new heights. Read More>>

Tyra Tobin

The end goal is to have a legacy. By the end of my career, professionally my goal is to own multiple businesses. Read More>>

Jeorge Napoleon Pacheco

I’ve developed Hydrohair Systems with a clear vision: to empower women by providing them with exceptional, natural hair care. My goal is to create products that not only enhance their hair’s natural beauty, making it their best accessory, but also to educate consumers on the significant advantages of choosing organic and sustainable ingredients. Read More>>

Sonia Pal | Artist

This is a wonderful question to dive deep into. To understand this, you will need to first imagine something: A woman sitting at her desk, surrounded by spreadsheets, emails, and half-finished to-do lists. Her phone pings constantly—another meeting invite. She sighs, takes a sip of her now-cold coffee, and wonders when was the last time she did something just for her. Read More>>