Archives

Aidan Kohn-Murphy is a 19-year-old political organizer, born and raised in Washington DC, and now a freshman at Harvard University. Dubbed  “an unlikely leader of America’s largest and fastest-growing progressive media empire” by Politico, he is the Founder of Gen-Z for Change and served as Executive Director for almost two years before transitioning to his current role as Senior Advisor. Aidan has nearly 300,000 followers on TikTok and was selected as one of the youngest members of the Forbes Under 30 Class of 2023.

Afdhel Aziz is the Chief Purpose Officer of Conspiracy of Love, a global purpose consultancy (and certified B Corp) with Fortune 500 clients like Adidas, PepsiCo, Mondelez, Microsoft and more. He is also the Co-Founder of Good is the New Cool, a creative studio and incubator focused on creating positive stories that fill the Hope Gap.

Adam Mason Robinson was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. After receiving a B.A. in Film Theory, Adam moved to the Marshall Islands, where his days were spent barefoot English-teaching, mural painting and spear fishing.

As the Vice President of Social Responsibility at Paramount, Adam helps the company do good in the world — spanning across employee and community engagement to cause marketing and social impact strategy. Prior to Paramount, Adam served as a communications consultant to non-profit organizations across the NYC-region, traversed the globe with Ogilvy & Mather, and developed co-branded pro-social marketing campaigns at Nickelodeon.

He has a M.S. degree in Nonprofit Management and currently co-chairs the Vote Early Day steering committee, a bi-partisan movement set out to make it easier for Americans to learn about their options to vote early as well as Philanthropy New York’s Service for Impact working group, a coalition of dedicated impact practitioners working to reimagine service and unlock more value out of volunteerism for both businesses and the community alike.

He drinks iced coffee year-round, and his favorite thing on earth (outside of family) is the World Cup.