2025 Agenda

Please see below for the 2025 Agenda. Check back for updates as they are available!

The Gun Violence Prevention Forum

February 27, 2025 | In-Person (New York City) & Virtual

Main Stage Session

8:00 am ET

In-Person: Registration, Breakfast, and Networking

9:00 am ET

Opening Remarks

Michael Dowling, President and Chief Executive Officer, Northwell Health

9:15 am ET

Centering Ourselves

Jose Prince, MD, FACS, FAAP, Vice Chair, Surgery, Pediatric Surgical Services, Northwell Health

9:20 am ET

Finding Common Ground

Given the current state of our civil discourse, it can be easy to lose track of those areas of agreement that can bring us together as opposed to driving us apart. This conversation between two esteemed policy and government leaders will demonstrate what’s possible when those of different viewpoints come together to dialogue around finding solutions to seemingly intractable issues.

Chris Christie, 55th Governor, New Jersey
Arne Duncan, Former U.S. Secretary of Education; Managing Partner, Chicago CRED, Emerson Collective

9:45 am ET

Brands Doing Good: How Organizations Can Move the Needle

Some of the most innovative and effective strategies to reduce gun violence today are being led by the private sector. This panel will feature business leaders who will discuss those efforts and consider additional ways the market can address this public health crisis.

Priscilla Sims Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer, Amalgamated Bank
Ramon Soto, SVP, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Northwell Health
Moderator: Will Lee, Chief Executive Officer, ADWEEK

10:10 am ET

Special Announcement

Michelle Hillman, Chief Campaign Development Officer, Ad Council
Jose Prince, MD, FACS, FAAP, Vice Chair, Surgery, Pediatric Surgical Services, Northwell Health
Mason Turner, MD, Senior Medical Director, Enterprise, Behavioral Health Clinical Program, Intermountain Healthcare

10:30 am ET

Networking Break

11:00 am ET

Solving Challenges Through Private Capital, Investment & Philanthropy

Like solving for any other critical social challenge, private philanthropic support, social innovation, and innovative solutions can play a critical role in preventing gun violence. This conversation will explore some of the wide-ranging ways that capital is being deployed and invested to help save lives.

Julie Morita, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Joyce Foundation
Emily Musil, PhD, Managing Director, Social Innovation, Milken Institute

11:25 am ET

Going Local: Collaborating to Sustain Meaningful Change

Leaders at the state and local level are working each day at finding innovative ways of reducing gun violence and supporting those impacted by it. This panel will examine what happens when various community stakeholders, including business leaders, government officials, first responders, and activists, commit to collaborating with one another to make their neighborhoods safer for everyone.

Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, 35th Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Anthony Smith, Executive Director, Cities United
Jadine Chou, Partner, PAX Group and Former Chief of Safety and Security, Chicago Public Schools

11:50 am ET

The Power of Popular Culture to Shift the Narrative

From live sports to social media to podcasts, mass entertainment can shape the public’s understanding of the most critical issues of our times in profound ways. This panel will highlight the unique ability of cultural creators to leverage the attention of their audiences to create meaningful dialogue that can bring communities together and advance public safety.

Erika Soto Lamb, VP, Social Impact Strategy, Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, Paramount Global
Mannone Butler, Head of Programs and Partnerships, National Basketball Social Justice Coalition
Moderator: Jackie Danziger, VP, Partnerships & Production, Lemonada Media

12:15 pm ET

In-Person Lunch Discussion Groups

Discussion Topics Include:

  • Reducing Harm: Taking a Public Health Approach to Gun Violence
  • Flipping the Script: The Critical Role Safer Marketing Practices Can Play in Reducing Gun Violence
  • The ROI of GVP: The Importance of Investments in Gun Violence Prevention
  • Cross-Sector Collaboration: Saving Lives Can Open the Door to Unusual Partnerships

1:25 pm ET

CEO Council Update - Workgroup Readouts

Matthew Cook, President and Chief Executive Officer, Children’s Hospital Association
Moderator: Chethan Sathya, Trauma Surgeon and Director, Center for Gun Violence Prevention, Northwell Health

1:40 pm ET

Patient Story: The Human Impact of Gun Violence

1:55 pm ET

From Advocacy to Action

In this session, Academy Award-winning actress and gun violence prevention advocate Julianne Moore will share her unique perspectives around amplifying the movement to end gun violence in America, and how we can use advocacy to inspire action.

Julianne Moore, Actress and Advocate
Jill Kalman, MD, Chief Medical Officer, EVP, and Deputy Physician-in-Chief, Northwell Health

2:25 pm ET

Looking Forward

Michael Dowling, President and Chief Executive Officer, Northwell Health

* tentatively confirmed