Nadia Lopez
Guest Speaker
Dr. Nadia Lopez is an award-winning educator, who
became a viral sensation after the popular blog Humans of New York
featured one of scholars, naming her as the most influential person in
his life. Her work of opening a school to close the prison, was evident
in Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in
Brownsville, Brooklyn she founded in 2010 and served as the principal
for ten years. Named LinkedIn’s 2019 Top 10 Voices in Education and the
recipient of the 2015 Black Girls Rock award–alongside Michelle Obama–
she has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
Glamour Magazine, PopSugar, MSNBC, CBS, the Ellen Degeneres Show, Good
Morning America, and the Today Show. Lopez was also invited to White
House to meet with President Obama and selected as a Varkey
Foundation’s Top 50 Global Teacher Prize Finalist in 2016. Her TED Talk
on the Education Revolution has garnered more than a million views and
she served as guest lecturer at the Harvard University’s Graduate
School for Education teaching students on the subject matter of
Transformative Justice, Education, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline.
In
2020, Dr. Lopez ended her tenure as principal to focus on her work as a
mental health advocate and wellness enthusiast after developing a
stress-related illness that threatened her life. Through her company,
The Lopez Effect, she provides workforce training and coaches leaders
to build their capacity, improve culture through DEI practices, as well
as develop systems to create healthy spaces for professional
sustainability. Additionally, she consults with individuals and
organizations on their goals and implementation of social
responsibility initiatives that target marginalized communities for a
positive impact. Visit her website here for more info.