Antoine Sarkis
Student at Jesus & Mary
Antoine Sarkis — a student advocating for a skill we all need: financial literacy.
As a Second Secondary student at Jesus and Mary School, Antoine is shedding light on a topic often overlooked in education. In his TEDx talk, he explores why financial literacy is no longer optional—especially for a generation stepping into an increasingly complex economic world.
Get ready to rethink the way you manage, understand, and value money.
Carl Chattat
Student at Jesus & Mary
Carl Chattat — a student with a passion for genuine human connection.
At Jesus and Mary School, Carl lives and breathes social interaction, seeing each moment as an opportunity to connect. In a world of quick greetings and fleeting encounters, he reminds us that first impressions matter—and that every small gesture can be the start of something meaningful.
At TEDx, Carl will speak about the power of presence, the art of breaking the ice, and how every interaction holds the potential to spark lasting friendships.
Self Development Coach & Influencer | Mentally Great
Fouad Boustani — also known as Mentally Great.
A self-development influencer with a deep passion for mindset and spirituality, Fouad shares a transformative journey rooted in authenticity. From being bullied at 17 to chasing external validation through success and appearance, it was a single moment of stillness—and a powerful message to “open your heart”—that redefined his path.
At TEDx, Fouad will explore how true richness lies within, and how each of us can reconnect with that inner truth.
Gabriel Owayjan
Student at Jesus & Mary/ Computer Science Club President
Gabriel Owajian — a voice of caution in the age of AI.
Artificial Intelligence is evolving fast—and while it’s built on public data with safety measures in place, Gabriel warns that these systems aren’t as secure as we think. In his TEDx talk, he’ll reveal how techniques like web scraping and prompt engineering can bypass safeguards and put personal data at risk.
Join Gabriel as he exposes the hidden vulnerabilities of AI—and why awareness is our first line of defense.
Jason Azzi
Student at Jesus & Mary / CEO of ReFramed Clothing
Jason Azzi — cofounder of ReFramed and a full-time student with a passion for entrepreneurship.
Starting a business is one challenge—keeping it alive is another. In his TEDx talk, Jason opens up about the realities that come after the launch: the pressure, the unpredictability, and the lessons that don’t make it into the textbooks.
He’ll share his journey of balancing high school with building a brand, offering real insight into what it takes to start—and sustain—a hustle at a young age.
Karl Dagher
Student at Jesus & Mary
Karl Dagher — a student with a passion for understanding the human mind.
As an IB DP1 student at Jesus & Mary School, Karl is driven by a deep curiosity about human behavior and the choices that shape our lives. In his TEDx talk, he takes on one of psychology’s oldest and most debated questions: Is personality something we’re born with, or is it molded by experience?
Join Karl as he challenges assumptions and invites us to rethink how we become who we are.
Maria Bechara
Student at Jesus & Mary
Maria Bechara — a speaker redefining the meaning of failure.
From an early age, we’re taught to fear failure—to see it as something to avoid. But for Maria, failure became the greatest teacher. In her TEDx talk, she challenges the stigma surrounding setbacks and asks a powerful question: What if the thing we fear most is actually the key to our growth?
Join Maria as she explores how embracing failure can unlock resilience, self-awareness, and lasting success.
Valeria Bcassini
Student at Broummana High School
Valeria Bcassini — a young explorer of identity and the brain.
Still in the process of discovering who she is, Valeria stumbled upon a fascinating psychological truth: our brains often blur the lines between our past, present, and future selves. This phenomenon, known as temporal compression, can make growth, change, and even self-understanding feel out of reach.
In her TEDx talk, Valeria unpacks how this mental shortcut shapes our identity—and how we can reconnect with every version of ourselves.