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2026 Keynote Speaker

February 16, 2026 by Princeton Community Works

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2026 PCW KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Andrew Manns, Jr, a founding member of The Subconscious CodeBreaker™ Program—a transformative movement that does more than explore the mind; it activates its hidden power to create a life of purpose, breakthrough, and unstoppable momentum.

With a vision forged in service and a heart deeply rooted in justice and community, Andrew spent over three decades as the Chairman of the Board for a youth community center in Newark. Under his bold and compassionate leadership, the center raised over $3 million—funds that ignited educational opportunities, leadership training, and hope for thousands of Newark’s youth and their families.

But Andrew’s impact goes far beyond the boardroom. He is a fierce advocate for social transformation, dedicating his life to mentoring and empowering urban youth to rise above limitations and step into their greatness. His passion lies in building bridges through impact storytelling coaching—teaching others to speak their truth, lead with conviction, and connect across cultures with authenticity and strength.

A gifted communicator and fundraiser, Andrew has a unique ability to cultivate philanthropic networks that fuel lasting, soul-driven success.

Andrew holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and earned his Juris Doctorate from Rutgers School of Law–Newark. A retired criminal trial attorney, he brings the fire of advocacy, the discipline of law, and the soul of service into everything he does.


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