Rethinking systems to build a better world

With the proliferation of internet, artificial intelligence, increased globalization and mounting climate crisis, Jae Dupri believes that humanity is at a key juncture in its history.

Jae is a systems thinker and innovator dedicated to rethinking current economic systems to increase global prosperity and generational climate resilience.

Jae.speaks:
Public speaking & Mentorship

Jae is passionate about strengthening communities and empowering the next generation of underrepresented individuals to build economic and social prosperity.

AI-powered ERP Platform for fashion businesses seeking to transform their operations for a more sustainable, circular business model.

A blog series detailing a new economic model with long term climate resilience at it’s core.

Jae brings energy, authenticity, and vision to every stage and classroom. Through jae.speaks, he equips students with the tools to thrive as leaders, innovators, and community builders. His workshops and talks are designed to spark curiosity in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, & math) fields, sharpen critical thinking in the age of AI, and strengthen leadership, business, and social etiquette.

Whether inspiring K–12 students to imagine themselves as builders of tomorrow’s infrastructure or guiding college students to leverage mentorship for career and personal growth, Jae’s programs empower young people to take ownership of their future and their impact on the world.

Jae.Speaks

Student @ California State University, Sacramento

“I learned a lot from Jae’s presentation. what resonated with me most is thinking about your goals and focusing on what you can do right now to help you get there.”

Program Admin, Black Student Success Initiative @ Fresno State University

“I’ve never seen the students more engaged in a workshop.”

Student @ California State University, Sacramento

“I thought that the activity that we did to define where we are today, where we want to be, and the steps that we’re going to take to get there was really helpful and eye-opening.”