We asked rising stars from the community to open up to us about their end goal. We asked them where they want to be, professionally, by the end of their careers and have shared some of those responses below.

Les Femmes Productions | Female Dance Entertainment Company

We aim to educate and inspire people through our performances of women empowerment, which includes all female identifying people. The goal is to exude so much confidence in a burlesque-inspired setting that our audiences are left feeling uplifted, informed, and motivated by our influence. Read more>>

Isaac Gordon | Business Owner/Entrepreneur

I don’t know if I have an end goal outside of the fact I’d like to own property on the west coast, settle down, nothing too crazy. Vacations would be nice! Maybe a child with my husband. I think the ultimate end goal for me is to have enough to live and to be able to help others. A professional end goal? Read more>>

Lillian Molayem (Lilli Joon) | Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) & Singer-Songwriter

By the end of my career, I’d like to be filled with a deep knowing that I have expanded and explored to the greatest possible extent. I’m currently a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in Private Practice and support children and adolescents gain independence and improve their qualities of life. Read more>>

Nate Golden | Model & Actor & Talent Manager

As a model, the end goal would be being able to walk major fashion shows, to work with top tier fashion brands and to be able to represent the people who look like me, who think like me, or the kids that are from the third world countries with big dreams like me. I want to be that one guy that breaks down boundaries and challenges the “beauty standard”. Read more>>

Noemi Fernandez | Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Recent life events and circumstances have encouraged me to reevaluate most things including my core values. There are many values that have been brought into focus and have been significant in my journey and one of these is spirituality. The last few years have been heavily marked by grief and loss. It was a natural progression for me to be concerned about my, and the human, spirit. Read more>>