President Obama speaks with 450 students at Hyde Park Academy High School.

The Futures Series, created out of a conversation Mrs. Obama had with Hyde Park Academy students, introduces high school students to diverse professions across industries and reflects our ongoing commitment to inspire, empower, and connect the next generation. Through intimate conversations with accomplished leaders, students gain insights into career pathways and valuable lessons.
Students at Hyde Park Academy High School are selected based on their career aspirations, allowing them to meet professionals in fields ranging from medicine and entrepreneurship to art, hospitality, and, of course, public service. The Futures Series program will extend its reach at the future Obama Presidential Center in 2026.
Check out the talented guests who joined us for the Series in the 2022-2023 school year:
President Barack Obama
Former First Lady Michelle Obama
Founder of Dion’s Chicago Dream, Dion Dawson
Co-founder and co-CEO of private equity firm The Vistra Group, Marty Nesbit
Luella’s Southern Kitchen owner and chef, Darnell Reed
Artists Muholi Zanele and Hebru Brantley
Surgeon, researcher, and Founding Director of the University of Chicago Medicine Trauma Center, Dr. Selwyn O. Rogers

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