
November 12-14, 2025
The Hotel at University of Maryland
Keynotes

Janis Bowdler
Senior Fellow, AmericaFWD
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Janis Bowdler
Senior Fellow, AmericaFWD
Janis Bowdler is a cross-sector leader with a career dedicated to advancing economic opportunity and equity in underserved communities. She has held leadership roles across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, including serving as President of the JPMorgan Chase Foundation and as the first-ever Counselor for Racial Equity at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. In that role, she advised the Secretary on embedding equity into federal recovery efforts and aligning public and private investments to expand access to capital, particularly for communities of color.
Janis has built a track record of working in deep partnership with local governments, advocacy organizations, and Fortune 100 companies to pilot bold initiatives and scale what works. She has worked in coalition with Black, Latino, Native, and Asian American leaders to design place-based strategies that respond to community priorities and drive systems-level change. Her approach is results-oriented and grounded in the belief that those closest to the challenge must help shape the solution.

Lauren Smith
Vice President of Strategic Portfolios, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Lauren Smith
Vice President of Strategic Portfolios, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Lauren Smith, MD, MPH, serves as the vice president of Strategic Portfolios at the RWJF. In this role, Smith is a member of the Foundation’s senior leadership team and oversees strategy development, implementation, and management of RWJF’s key focus areas, or strategic portfolios, which include Healthy Children and Families, Healthy Communities, Leadership for Better Health, and Transforming Health and Healthcare Systems programs.
Smith comes from the CDC Foundation, where she served as the chief health equity and strategy officer, bringing more than 25 years of extensive experience at the intersection of healthcare delivery, management, public policy, and public health. In this role, Smith was pivotal in developing and driving strategic efforts to embed health equity across the organization’s activities. She focused on addressing structural inequities affecting marginalized populations’ health, wellbeing, and resiliency. Her career also includes leadership positions at FSG, a leading social impact consulting firm, where she served as co-CEO and led the U.S. health practice. Her visionary leadership contributed to the firm’s growth and mission of achieving lasting and equitable social impact.
Before FSG, Smith was senior strategic advisor for the National Institute for Children’s Health Quality. She has also served as medical director and interim commissioner for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, as the national medical director of the Medical Legal Partnership for Children, and as the medical director of the pediatric inpatient service at Boston Medical Center. Smith is a graduate of Harvard College where she earned a degree in biology, before earning her MD from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, and an MPH from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health.

Lady Brion
Executive Director, Black Arts District, Baltimore
International Spoken Word Artist, Activist, Organizer & Educator
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Lady Brion
Executive Director, Black Arts District, Baltimore
International Spoken Word Artist, Activist, Organizer & Educator
Lady Brion is an international spoken word artist, activist, organizer and educator. She currently serves as the executive director of the Black Arts District. In 2024 she was appointed by Governor Wes Moore as the Poet Laureate of Maryland, making her the youngest Poet Laureate in Maryland’s history and the only spoken word artist to ever hold this position. She received her B.A. in Communication and Culture from Howard University and her MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Design from the University of Baltimore. During her slam career she has won the 2016 and 2021 National Poetry Slam, the 2017 and 2019 Southern Fried Regional Slam, and the 2019 Rustbelt Regional Slam. In 2021 she became the Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion making her the number 1 ranked woman slam poet in the world.

Natalie Madeira Cofield
President & CEO
Association for Enterprise Opportunity
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Natalie M. Cofield
President & CEO
Association for Enterprise Opportunity
An award-winning entrepreneur, philanthropist, political appointee, and economic activist, Natalie has provided some of the nation’s most prominent CEOs of billion-dollar organizations, executives of global brands, senior advisors to the White House, mayors of leading national cities, and community activists and leaders with inspiration, insight and advisement. She currently serves as the President & CEO for the Association for Enterprise Opportunity, a national organization to advance entrepreneurship across the nation.