Presented By: Center for Entrepreneurship
EHour: Laura Hackney, Molly Gochman, and Richard Lui
Join us for a powerful and engaging conversation featuring Molly Gochman, Laura Hackney, and moderator Richard Lui. Together, they’ll explore the intersection of creativity, social impact, and leadership, and share stories that inspire change.
Richard Lui is an award-winning journalist, anchor for NBC News and MSNBC, author, and filmmaker with over 30 years of experience in media, technology, and business.
Molly Gochman is a multidisciplinary experiential artist and activist whose work invites audiences into reflection, empathy, and participation. She is the Founder & President of Stardust.
Laura Hackney is the co-founder and CEO of AnnieCannons, an organization that empowers survivors of human trafficking and exploitation to rebuild their lives through technology.
During the session, Richard Lui will guide an in-depth discussion with Molly and Laura on how art, technology, and advocacy intersect to drive meaningful social change. They will reflect on their experiences building community-led projects, leading mission-oriented organizations, and envisioning a future where creativity and purpose go hand in hand. The conversation will also leave space for audience questions.
This event is ideal for students, social innovators, entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone interested in leveraging creativity and mission to make a difference. Whether you are just starting your path or already leading projects, you’ll gain actionable insights and inspiring perspectives.
Richard Lui is an award-winning journalist, anchor for NBC News and MSNBC, author, and filmmaker with over 30 years of experience in media, technology, and business.
Molly Gochman is a multidisciplinary experiential artist and activist whose work invites audiences into reflection, empathy, and participation. She is the Founder & President of Stardust.
Laura Hackney is the co-founder and CEO of AnnieCannons, an organization that empowers survivors of human trafficking and exploitation to rebuild their lives through technology.
During the session, Richard Lui will guide an in-depth discussion with Molly and Laura on how art, technology, and advocacy intersect to drive meaningful social change. They will reflect on their experiences building community-led projects, leading mission-oriented organizations, and envisioning a future where creativity and purpose go hand in hand. The conversation will also leave space for audience questions.
This event is ideal for students, social innovators, entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone interested in leveraging creativity and mission to make a difference. Whether you are just starting your path or already leading projects, you’ll gain actionable insights and inspiring perspectives.