Paralympic medalist to share insights at UNG

February 3, 2026
Attendees will hear from Paralympic gold medalist and keynote speaker McKenzie Coan at the Student Conference on Leadership on Feb. 7 at UNG's Gainesville Campus.

Article By: Denise Ray

Paralympic gold medalist McKenzie Coan will serve as the keynote speaker for the University of North Georgia's (UNG) 18th annual 2026 Student Conference on Leadership, set for Feb. 7 in the Martha T. Nesbitt Academic Building at UNG's Gainesville Campus. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with Coan speaking at 10 a.m.

“This year's theme — 'Going for the Gold: Ignite. Inspire. Impact.' — draws inspiration from Olympic competition itself, reminding students that leadership is built through preparation, persistence and the courage to strive for something great,” Emily Harris, assistant director of leadership and community engagement, said.

Diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bone disease) in her late teens, Coan will share her story of resilience and determination to become a three-time Paralympic gold medalist.

Harris said she is especially excited about Coan because her story powerfully embodies the theme of the conference.

“As a paralympic medalist and advocate, McKenzie brings a perspective rooted in perseverance, excellence and redefining what success looks like. I think her message will resonate with students because it reminds them that leadership isn't about perfection; it's about preparation, mindset and continuing to show up even when the path is challenging," Harris said. "Ultimately, I hope that students who attend this conference see themselves as capable and driven leaders who are worthy of going for the gold in whatever path they choose."

Registration is currently open and will close Feb. 6. No late registrations will be accepted. The conference, which is free of cost, is open to student leaders, advisers and staff seeking personal development, leadership and engagement opportunities.


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