TIME Publishes First 2026 Visionaries List Naming 15 Leaders in Child Education, Health, and Opportunity
The list names executives and advocates working in education, mental health, housing, and economic opportunity. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation serves as presenting partner.
TimeTIME published its first Visionaries list on June 16, 2026, naming 15 leaders who work on education, mental health, housing, and economic opportunity for children. The honorees include Angela Ferrell-Zabala, executive director of Moms Demand Action; Byron V.
Garrett, CEO of Genesys Works; Chad Houser, founder and CEO of Café Momentum; Georgie Smith, founder and president of A Sense of Home; Greisa Martínez Rosas, executive director of United We Dream; Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project; Julia Olson, co-executive director and chief legal counsel of Our Children’s Trust; Maegha Ramanathan, founder and CEO of Girls4Sports; Renée Watson, author, educator, and activist; Sarah Rittling, executive director of First Five Years Fund; Sarah Shelke, co-founder and executive director of Mind4Youth; Sondra Samuels, co-founder, president, and CEO of Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ); Wilson Cruz, actor and activist; and Zacky Muñoz, youth advocate and founder of The Zacky Project.
S. K. Kellogg Foundation is the presenting partner of TIME Visionaries and is dedicated to creating a world where every child can thrive.


