Meet Our Speakers!
We are thrilled to announce our official list of 20 speakers that will each present a talk at TEDxDanielHandHS! Our speakers come from a large diversity of backgrounds, each with incredibly unique perspectives and attributes that add so much meaning to our event. With this fabulous list of speakers, we have no doubt that every individual in our community and beyond will find a piece of themselves in each idea presented. Without further ado, please welcome these marvelous people!
My name is Uday Rajaram. I’ve been in the digital marketing and artificial intelligence space for the last 20 years, helping businesses leverage AI to improve their business marketing efforts. I’ve developed and deployed successful digital marketing campaigns in many industries focusing on ecommerce sales and lead generation. I was born in India and relocated to Connecticut with my parents and my sister when I was 12. I currently reside in Madison, Connecticut with my wife, Lisa, our two kids, Ellie and Gopal, and our dog, Pepper. I am a tech enthusiast with a passion for artificial intelligence. When I’m not researching the latest developments in artificial intelligence, I enjoy tinkering with robotics and exploring new ways to integrate artificial intelligence into everyday life. Outside of the tech world, I am an avid reader, and enjoy hiking and cooking. With a curious mind and a drive for innovation, I am always looking for new and creative ways to push the boundaries of what's possible with AI. I am a content creator on YouTube and TikTok, where I specialize in teaching people about artificial intelligence in an easy to understand and engaging way.
Uday Rajaram
Will McDonough
Will McDonough is an educator, author, speaker, and thought-leader from Guilford, CT. Named one of the Global Forum on Education and Learning's “Top 100 Visionaries in Education” in 2020, Will currently serves as Director of Community Engagement, English and history teacher, advisor, and Basketball and Cross Country Coach at The Country School (Madison, CT). Along with writing letters, he loves maps, running, the Boston Celtics, and spending time in nature with his family.
A learning and development professional by day and a superhero with a message to share by night. Kimberly Cofrancesco is a passionate speaker about the power of positivity and overcoming adversity, and she is on a mission to spread positivity across the globe. After her own cancer diagnosis, she's been finding ways to make life matter, and encouraging others to step outside of their comfort zones, to do things that make them happy! Her lucky number is 13 and oh by the way, she's Mrs. Connecticut!
Rebecca Moles, MD, CPC
Rebecca Moles, MD, CPC is a Child Abuse Pediatrician, Certified Professional Coach for Physicians, and a Mother of Teens who has spent over 20 years dedicated to the direct care of children and families in crisis. Armed with her pediatrician’s understanding of the science of the developing brain, her direct clinical experience with child trauma victims, her emotional intelligence as a professional executive coach, and her journey as a parent, Dr. Moles outlines a framework for understanding our stress responses and for shifting our strategies to help teens, and their parents, flourish.
Denise Keyes Page
Denise Keyes Page is founder of Ubuntu Storytellers: IDEAL. The company was formed to provide DEI training to organizations and communities with a unique approach. The first module is story narrative, provided by professional storytellers who identify as black or brown. Their stories span the arc between victimhood and sainthood. They share the stories of the lives lived in between. Stories not just of being in the skin we’re in but also of being. These stories open the hearts of the listeners to prepare one for the hard work of examining one’s role in dismantling or dare I say perpetuating racism. Ms. Page has been a professional in the field of diversity and antiracism for more than thirty years. She is a sought after facilitator that has worked with communities, school districts, municipalities, nonprofits and corporations nationally. She serves on the boards of Connecticut Storytelling Center (CSC) and The Northeast Storytellers (NEST. ) Additionally, she is President-elect of the CT chapter of the National Speakers Association. The combination of her two passions and experience make her an engaging presenter who provides results based programs.. She is the mother of two, grandmother of five, a certified milliner and a rabid (not avid) football fan. New York Giants. She is passionate about leaving a legacy of a commitment to dismantling racism. Ubuntu.
Kayty Helgerson
Kayty is a hospitality educator and owner of Gather Intentional Living & Everyday Hospitality. A public speaker, food stylist, writer and aspiring interior designer, she is set out to see our generation come back to the table through hospitality for the sake of meaningful connection. Gather started as a small New England business and throughout the pandemic experienced tremendous growth as they shifted to virtual. Through this shift, they welcomed guests from all fifty states and six countries through their hundreds of workshops on charcuterie, cake decorating, and hospitality education. They have since expanded to offer a podcast called Making Room by Gather, which welcomes experts in the areas of food, design and relationship. Along with a a shop with products that make gathering effortlessly beautiful. Set out to educate and inspire a new way to approach everyday hospitality, Gather is just getting started!
Emma Flaherty
Emma Flaherty is a second-year student majoring in Art History at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Her particular area of focus is in Northern Renaissance and Dutch Baroque Art and she aspires to be a curator at an art museum. A 2021 graduate of Daniel Hand High School, Emma is excited to be returning to her home community to share her story. She hopes her message about an unlikely bond she formed with a stray cat can inspire others to reevaluate their relationship with animals, and how that consequently can re-frame the way they look at mental health and human interaction. When not spending time with her friend Harold the cat, Emma can be found reading, playing guitar, or knitting.
Steven Pynn
Steven Pynn is a semi-retired educator and Executive Coach. I lead a support group through the Yale Hearing and Balance Center for deaf and hearing impaired individuals. I am deaf myself. My talk is meant to raise awareness of Noise Induced Hearing Loss and the steps people can take to protect and preserve their hearing.
Erin McCahill
Erin McCahill is a corporate leader, entrepreneur, a personal and professional culture creator, and #1 international best-selling author. As a sales and customer experience leader in the telecom, technology, and financial industry, her diverse background has led to a successful career and has built a strong reputation in building new and revitalizing low performing organizations, that deliver exceptional results while providing a superior customer experience. Erin has received numerous awards in recognition of her success and possesses a Bachelor of Science in business management and an MBA. Raised in Madison, Connecticut and now residing in southern New Jersey, she endured tremendous loss as a young adult and is a domestic violence survivor. She is a deep believer of “dreaming big and never stop chasing those dreams”, she has had an extraordinary life with the most incredible, not so incredible experiences and everything in between. She has had to rebuild her life, find who she was, find her passion and her way a couple of times because she did not “listen to the lifeguard”. Finding her passion that drives her: helping others build personal and professional cultures, Erin is determined to share the lessons “the undercurrents of life” she has learned to make an impact in the world and give others hope and inspire them to live the life they desire.
Trip Rizzo
Hello, I am Trip Rizzo a current student at Daniel Hand. I wanted to give a talk that touched on something important in my life, like the piano. I've been playing the piano for over ten years and it has taught me a lot more than learning to play a few notes. It taught me the message behind my talk. It has taught me that in order to become great at something you have to leave an impact on it. You have to compose your own song, instead of playing others. People can help inspire you and you can learn from others, but until you create your own idea and leave an impact on the world, you cannot become great. Sports such as hockey and lacrosse, which I'm involved in, also helped me come to this understanding of greatness. I'm still writing my own song, and I hope I can help inspire people to start writing theirs.
I've run a niche concert series for almost 30 years, and have found that communicating for effective promotion and successful audience experience has evolved considerably. Through trial and error, I've combined my passion for music, the outdoor sports, and preservation of open space can all work together.
Charlie Shafer
Catherine has taught Social Studies here at Daniel Hand High School for the past seventeen years, and grew up nearby in East Lyme, CT. Despite keeping shoreline Connecticut as homebase for much of her life, traveling is Catherine's passion. She thrives on new experiences, near and far, that each give her a glimpse into more of the world. Teaching allows Catherine to share some of these stories with others. She lives with her three children, Gabriel, Giovanni and Angelina, and Catherine's true joy in life is watching their worlds’ get just a little bit bigger with each new experience.
Catherine Kennedy
Jessica Cuomo
Jessica Cuomo is the author of the memoir A Dance in the DSM: My Tango with Postpartum Depression, Anxiety, and OCD. She grew up free range as an 80's kid in small town Connecticut. After graduating from Fairfield University with a Bachelors in English and a concentration in Creative Writing, she went on to teach high school English for six years, Library Science for two years, and currently teaches Communications at a local high school. When Jessica had children, she experienced her first mental health crisis, which inspired her to share her story in hopes of helping others who suffer from mental illness. When she's not writing, reading, or teaching, she's herding her two beautifully wild girls, relaxing with her husband, or hiding in her garden.
Lara Goodrich, PhD
Lara Goodrich, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who has a passion for helping others find power in mental health. Lara worked at hospitals, schools, and clinics for 15 years specializing in anxiety, health psychology, and emotional development across the lifespan. She now applies those diverse experiences while working with clients at her private practice, Dynama Psychology LLC, located in Madison CT. As a therapist and parent, Lara's days are filled with hearing the deeply personal stories that shape people and their lives. She is honored to share a story of her own at this event, and is excited that this opportunity completes an item on her bucket list!
Byron Williams
Byron Williams. A man that has made fatherhood a priority and has released as an author from a lucrative publishing contract prior to the release date. Byron has traveled the world as a professional body guard for Eminem, rubbed elbows with the elite, played collegiate and pro-basketball, and self published 5 books, having done so all after escaping a life of teenage crime in Detroit, Michigan. As a juvenile corrections officer, Byron will talk about the making of a juvenile delinquent.
My name is Andrew Onubogu. I’m a 17-year-old, Nigerian-American from West Orange, New Jersey. The original idea for my topic came from my experience at Daniel Hand High-school as a student, singer, and poet vs. being an athlete. Although, when thinking about the fantastic achievements of DHHS students that aren’t nearly as appreciated as they should be, it quickly became the sole inspiration for my topic. Achievements in academics; art, band, civil activism, curriculum reform, coding, orchestra, personal projects/companies, photography, robotics, show choir, tv production, etc. that go unnoticed. Even though the inspiration comes from my perspective, the issue is a nationwide concern that we, as a society need to address. I hope my words can inspire self-reflection in how we view each other’s talents.
Andrew Ugonna Onubogu
Kimberly Fanning Cofrancesco
Teacher & Head Football Coach at Daniel Hand High School.
I Teach to enhance the wellness of my students.
I Coach to help boys become respectful, responsible, honest, & caring men who will impact the world for good.
A learning and development professional by day and a superhero with a message to share by night. Kimberly Cofrancesco is a passionate speaker about the power of positivity and overcoming adversity, and she is on a mission to spread positivity across the globe. After her own cancer diagnosis, she's been finding ways to make life matter, and encouraging others to step outside of their comfort zones, to do things that make them happy! Her lucky number is 13 and oh by the way, she's Mrs. Connecticut!
Jack started in business career in 1974 with the IBM Corporation. He held many roles throughout his 34-year tenure at IBM but was always viewed as a business visionary. He was able to bridge the gap between technology and the advancement of a business. He managed many business units that introduced new technologies to the marketplace which enabled businesses to become more productive, efficient and competitive.
Jack was an Adjunct Professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology in the Martin Tuchman School of Management from 2008 to 2017. He is taught marketing, business management, international business and career planning/personal development. Jack called upon his years of global business experience to create an exciting classroom environment using real case studies and fostering student involvement including a new class he created for seniors to prepare them for the world of business. He used his business visionary experiences to demonstrate how a business school could add value to its students by enabling them with digital technologies and tools in the classrooms and labs. He created a partnership between IBM and NJIT to integrate digital technologies into classes and certify students on their skills. This “New Collar Workforce” partnership was a first of a kind accomplishment for both IBM and NJIT. He has extended his involvement at NJIT in his role as President of the Alumni Association and has created the Highlander Connect Initiative to focus alumni resources on career planning for students.