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TEDx ĢƵ: ĢƵ Students Lead Event to Champion Social Mobility

MBA students Katarina Rodriguez and Nova Pierre Louis are curating TEDx ĢƵ: The Domino Effect, a community event spotlighting diverse voices and bold ideas

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ĢƵ MBA students Katarina Rodriguez, left, and Nova Pierre Louis, co-producers TEDx ĢƵ.
ĢƵ MBA students Katarina Rodriguez, left, and Nova Pierre Louis are co-producing TEDx ĢƵ: The Domino Effect, an event spotlighting bold ideas that drive community impact and systemic change. (Photo courtesy of Nev Trinajstic, Nev Photography)

This story is part of a series showcasing ĢƵ students and alumni turning passion into purpose – and making an impact on campus and beyond.

ĢƵ MBA students Katarina Rodriguez and Nova Pierre Louis believe that meaningful change doesn’t happen all at once. It starts with a single idea, a single story – a single domino.

That’s why they’re bringing to life on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at ĢƵ Mezzanine, an event space on Bloomfield Avenue in ĢƵ. 

“It’s about the small things that lead to something bigger,” says Rodriguez. “Everything that happens in our lives, good or bad, can come from a small action.”

The TEDx ĢƵ event will bring together thought leaders, creatives and changemakers to explore how small actions can spark powerful, lasting change – in individuals, families and entire communities.

A Domino Starts It All

Rodriguez and Pierre Louis are applying what they’ve learned at ĢƵ’s Feliciano School of Business to elevate the voices and ideas. Their vision for The Domino Effect is grounded in lived experience and a shared commitment to making opportunity more accessible.

Both Rodriguez and Pierre Louis earned their bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration from ĢƵ in 2024 and are on track to complete their accelerated MBAs in August. They also balance full-time roles: Rodriguez serves as an assistant for Faculty-Led International Programs in Study Abroad and, starting in July, Pierre Louis will join Feliciano Global as a programs associate.

TEDx ĢƵ speakers gather for a group photo. Standing are Jade Walters, Chris W. Fitzpatrick, Gary J. Nix; Paige Swanstein is seated on chair. Sitting on a couch are Kathleen Culver, Nick Fuentes-Zuluaga and Anjali Badrinath.
As the event approaches, TEDx ĢƵ speakers gather for a group photo during a rehearsal break. Back row, from left: Jade Walters, Chris W. Fitzpatrick, Gary J. Nix, Paige Swanstein. Front row, from left: Kathleen Culver, Nick Fuentes-Zuluaga and Anjali Badrinath. Not pictured: D’vorah Graeser. (Photo courtesy of Nev Trinajstic, Nev Photography)

Final Touches

Rooted in the belief that social mobility is a shared responsibility, TEDx ĢƵ invites audiences to consider new perspectives on progress – and who has the power to shape it, Rodriguez and Pierre Louis say. The event will feature that challenge the status quo and encourage action.

Two of the featured speakers have strong ĢƵ ties:

  • ’04 will explore mentorship as a catalyst for transformation
  • ’24 PhD will speak about empathy as a tool for collective change

The conference is volunteer-driven, with ĢƵ students leading efforts in merchandise, media, design and logistics.

“Planning TEDx is like running a business,” says Pierre Louis. “I’m using both what I’ve learned in class and what I’ve done in previous jobs.”

While TEDx ĢƵ is independently organized under license from TED, the values woven into it reflect ĢƵ’s mission to broaden access and opportunity. “Although this is non-affiliated to the University itself, we cannot discredit the fact that this ideology of social mobility is something ĢƵ emphasizes,” says Rodriguez.

“In many ways, the University influenced us as people,” she adds. “It’s shed light on what this word – social mobility – really means. And it doesn’t always look a certain way.”

Attend TEDx ĢƵ

  • Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 6 p.m.
  • ĢƵ Mezzanine, 486 Bloomfield Avenue, ĢƵ
  • Limited tickets and information available at

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