Young changemakers awarded $15,000 each from Prudential Financial at Emerging Visionaries Summit
The five Grand Prize winners were among 25 young people honored by actress, activist and author America Ferrera and Prudential Chairman and CEO
The Emerging Visionaries program is conducted by
"The goals of our Emerging Visionaries program reflect Prudential's overarching purpose: to make lives better by solving the financial challenges of our changing world," said Prudential Chairman and CEO
The 25 winners, named in February, each earned a
The students join a community of like-minded changemakers that includes 2022 Emerging Visionary
"The prize money I received completely changed the scope and accessibility of our programs," Tallapragada explains. "And suddenly, I had 24 new friends, all of whom were leading inspiring initiatives and changing their community. We all support each other, sharing opportunities and celebrating each other's wins."
During the summit, the five young people whose solutions are focused on financial challenges were selected to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges for a chance to win an additional
The judges were tasked with selecting one Grand Prize winner from the five who pitched their projects. However, after hearing the pitches, judges decided to award
In addition to the Grand Prize winners, Prudential employees voted on an Employees' Choice Award winner, who received an additional
Read on to learn about the five Grand Prize winners and the Prudential Employees' Choice Award winner.
Grand Prize Winner:
Nikita is the co-founder and president of "
Nikita's inspiration came when she realized she could use her programming skills to build financial wellness and resiliency for those around her. "That feeling of being able to add value using my skills, along with my desire to make an impact in my community, triggered the idea of combining financial concepts with computer programming into a powerful educational platform for students," she explains. So far, her project has helped more than 100 students across 15 countries.
Grand Prize Winner: Okezue Bell, 17, of
Okezue founded "Fidutam," an accessible mobile app that is expanding financial access to unbanked and low-income communities.
The initiative offers microloans specifically targeted to underserved communities to expand their access to financial services. "As a person of color and a Nigerian, I've seen the devastating effects the racial hegemony in banking and finance can have on communities," he says. The initiative has reached more than 100 people across
Grand Prize Winner:
Aaryan leads "CirFin," a global initiative that aims to inspire young people to use fintech to develop more sustainable economies. "CirFin" equips young leaders with education and resources they need to create innovative fintech solutions that address sustainability issues, such as reusing materials and decreasing waste, and use them in innovative enterprises that serve their communities.
"I realized how little this generation knew about the circular economy and its financial components. Who will be the change agents if youth do not understand how crucial the circular economy is to combat biodiversity loss and pollution threatening our planet?" he says. To date, the initiative has more than 100 participants across four international chapters.
Grand Prize Winner:
Catherine started a mobile app to address gender economic inequality by teaching young women how to manage and grow their personal finances. The app assesses each user's financial health and priorities to customize a learning journey of engaging modules on topics such as credit scores and the basics of investing.
Catherine started this project after learning about the difficulties faced by women and those impacted by domestic violence, and how financial autonomy might provide an opportunity for a better life. "My project centers on giving the millions of young Latin American women who want equality, but are unaware of how to achieve it, the tools to break from antiquated roles and end the cycle of violence through financial education," she says.
Grand Prize Winner:
Jordyn started a youth entrepreneurship program to teach young people how to identify their passions and use them as a launching point for creating innovative enterprises that serve their communities.
Jordyn's initiative gives young people access to the resources and mentors to help them explore a business venture. Programming covers topics including entrepreneurial mindset, business budgeting, pitching and financing. At the end of the training, students convene to present their product or service. So far, Jordyn has mentored more than 60 young people and hosted 17 youth entrepreneurs at the annual summer convention.
Employees' Choice Award Winner:
His project uses drones to film polluted areas on land and identify trash islands in waterways. This technology, along with a mobile app, identifies locations where trash removal is needed. So far, the team has located and removed more than 5,000 pounds of trash and engaged hundreds of volunteers in cleanups.
To learn more about Prudential Emerging Visionaries and all 25 winners, visit prudential.com/emergingvisionaries.
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