Investing in Tomorrow’s Leaders Empowers the Future

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Investing in Tomorrow’s Leaders Empowers the Future

This episode is all about the future and how we can support the young leaders who will shape it. Highlights from previous interviews with inspiring changemakers show the work that’s being done to empower and equip today’s youth to become leaders and create the change they want to see in the world.

Show Notes:

First, DeNora Getachew and Keely Quinn, leaders of DoSomething.org, discuss how their organization was originally founded to make volunteering cool and has since evolved into the largest online platform for young people to make a difference. Do Something has mobilized millions of young people worldwide to take action on the issues they care about most. These range from safety from gun violence and mental health issues to equity and justice. Meeting young people where they engage online, Do Something gives them a resource, an opportunity to get involved, find and use their voice, and equips them with the tools for effective leadership.

Second, Tracy Evans Land, three-time Olympian and freestyle skiing pioneer, founded Kids Play International to use the power of sport to build confidence, character, and community among youth across the globe. She shares that Kids Play has developed three core programs: Let’s Play Fair, an after-school program; All Girls United, which addresses issues specific to girls; and Play Fair Day on Sunday, which provides community-wide access to the Let’s Play Fair curriculum and leadership opportunities for Let’s Play Fair participants. Evans-Land hopes that other organizations will take advantage of the curriculum built by Kids Play International to expand it into other developing countries and level the playing field for everyone through sport.

These conversations remind us that investing in youth leadership isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s one of the smartest, most impactful choices we can make because when we empower young people to lead, we allow them to create the future they want to pass on to future generations.

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About DeNora Getachew:
DeNora Getachew serves as the Chief Executive Officer of DoSomething, a pioneering social profit organization with a 32-year legacy of empowering youth. Under her leadership, DoSomething continues to inspire young people to drive meaningful change in their communities and beyond. A seasoned democracy lawyer, Getachew has dedicated her career to advancing free elections and fostering a multiracial democracy through her work in both government and the social profit sector. She has held appointments on several high-profile commissions and task forces, including the New York State Public Campaign Financing Commission and the New York State Civic Readiness Task Force. Getachew also serves as Chair of the Board of Higher Heights for America, an organization amplifying Black women’s political power and leadership.

About Keely Quinn:
Keely Quinn is the Vice President of Programming & Impact at DoSomething, where she leads the development and evaluation of innovative programs that amplify youth voices and drive measurable impact. Quinn’s work ensures that DoSomething’s initiatives resonate with its members and address the root causes of pressing societal issues.

With over 15 years of experience in crisis communications, program management, social impact, and social justice, Quinn has held key leadership roles at organizations such as Health Leads and The Grossman Burn Center. At Health Leads, she spearheaded global and U.S.-based campaigns addressing critical issues such as food insecurity among marginalized and migrant communities. Since joining DoSomething, she has transformed its programming from one-off actions into sustained initiatives that empower young people to build civic power and drive long-term change. 

About DoSomething:

DoSomething.org is a global movement that empowers young people aged 13-25 to create positive change in their communities. Since 1993, it has engaged over eight million members in addressing pressing issues such as climate action, equity, and mental health. Through innovative campaigns and programs, DoSomething inspires young people to lead, volunteer, and advocate for a better world, resulting in members achieving numerous impactful milestones, including donating five million pairs of jeans to homeless youth and organizing 200,000 peers to combat gun violence. As a coach and connector, DoSomething fuels the next generation of changemakers, ensuring their voices drive meaningful action and lasting impact.

About Tracy Evans-Land:

Tracy Evans-Land, a three-time Olympian and freestyle skiing pioneer, has achieved greatness both on and off the slopes. As the founder of Kids Play International, she promotes gender equity and Olympic values in post-genocide communities through innovative sports programs like Let’s Play Fair. Her efforts empower youth with skills, confidence, and opportunities for brighter futures. Beyond her nonprofit work, Evans-Land owns AthleteSource CASTING, connecting athletes to media opportunities. Recognized as an Olympian for Life by the IOC, her accolades include the Rings of Gold award and numerous honors for her impactful contributions to sports and society.