Chosen 2022 Speakers

South Region Conferences

Chosen 2022 Speakers





  • Dr. Clarence Hill Jr.

    Founder & Chief Visionary of Stronger Together Movement Lead Pastor of Antioch Community Church (Norman, OK)

  • Dr. Hill’s work specializes in addressing difficult social issues and areas of conflict (such as family fragmentation and race relations). He facilitates several strategic city collaboratives, forums, conferences, and campaigns. He speaks across the country on the topic of city transformation, racial harmony, leadership, and compassion. He also helps to start unified prayer efforts like City Prayer and several other initiatives which seek to create spaces and mobilize communities towards systemic change and practical solutions.


  • Ikenna Nzewi

    Co-Founder & CEO of Releaf

  • Ikenna is the co-founder and CEO of Releaf, an agriculture technology company that develops hardware and software solutions to drive industrialisation of food processing in Africa. He graduated from Yale University in 2017 with a Bachelors in Computer Science and co-founded Releaf while he was still at university. In the early days of Releaf, Ikenna also worked as an Associate Consultant at Bain & Company, one of the biggest management consulting firms in the world, as part of the Private Equity Group conducting commercial due diligence for leading global private equity funds with Assets Under Management (AUM) exceeding $400 billion.


  • Beatrice Williamson

    Founder & Director of Maisha Project

  • Beatrice Williamson is a distinguished leader known for her warmth, humor and commitment to learning. She was born in Kisumu, Kenya and moved to the U.S. in 2001. From the age of nine years old until her second year of college, Beatrice received a scholarship for education from Swedish missionary Anna Lanson. In 2006, she founded Maisha Project in response to her family expressing the need and dire situation of the orphans and widows living in their community. Her passion is to reach out to orphaned and destitute children and provide them with the same opportunity Anna Lanson gave her.