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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > Visionaries of Tomorrow: Inspiring Hope for the Future from Our 2025 Trailblazers
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Visionaries of Tomorrow: Inspiring Hope for the Future from Our 2025 Trailblazers

Published December 14, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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At the recent GeekWire Gala, we had the opportunity to chat backstage with five outstanding individuals recognized as this year’s Uncommon Thinkers. These innovative minds, selected in collaboration with Greater Seattle Partners, are reshaping industries and making a difference in the world. To dive deeper into our conversations with these exceptional individuals, tune in to the latest episode of the GeekWire Podcast. Surprisingly, these interactions left me feeling unexpectedly hopeful.

At the GeekWire Gala, we spent time talking backstage with five of this year’s Uncommon Thinkers — the inventors, scientists, and entrepreneurs who were selected in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners for their work transforming industries and the world.

You can hear the full conversations on this week’s episode of the GeekWire Podcast. As I mentioned at the end, I came away with an unexpected sense of optimism.

Jeff Thornburg of Portal Space Systems spent years building rocket engines for Elon Musk at SpaceX and Paul Allen at Stratolaunch. Now he and his team are reviving a NASA concept from decades ago: spacecraft propelled by focused sunlight.

When I asked what the world will look like “if Portal succeeds,” he made a classic entrepreneurial pivot: “When we’re successful,” he said, “we become the backbone of Earth-Moon logistics.”

From there, he said, it’s about protecting orbits for commerce, supporting human presence on the moon, and eventually pushing out to Jupiter’s moons.

[Read the profile.]

Anindya Roy of Lila Biologics is using AI to design proteins from scratch — molecules that have never existed in nature — to fight cancer. He trained in David Baker’s Nobel Prize-winning lab at UW, so he saw the before and after of machine learning’s impact on the field.

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Before: success rates below 1%, ordering hundreds of thousands of designs to find one that worked. Now: 5-20% success rates, ordering a few hundred designs to find a drug candidate.

“If you told me a couple of years ago that we can design an antibody from a computer, I would not believe you,” he said.

[Read the profile.]

Jay Graber of Bluesky runs the decentralized social network that has become a leading alternative to X. But while most tech CEOs build moats, she and her team are building a protocol designed to help users leave.

She talks about Bluesky and the underlying AT Protocol as a “collective organism,” and describes her role as guiding and stewarding the ecosystem rather than controlling it.

The industry and the world would be better off, she says, if leaders would think about their role “more as guides and stewards, rather than just dictators or emperors as they like to style themselves.”

[Read the profile.]

Kiana Ehsani of Vercept came to Seattle from Iran for her PhD, spent four years at the Allen Institute for AI, and is now competing with OpenAI and Google in the AI agent space with a fraction of their resources.

The ultimate vision is to help people move beyond mouse, keyboard, and touchscreen, letting them interact with computers the way they’d talk to a coworker.

AI agents are still early, she cautions. “Think of ChatGPT three years ago. Don’t think of it today.” Her advice for getting started with AI agents: “Start small, start with simple tasks that you don’t want to do, and then slowly build on top of it to see the magic.”

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[Read the profile.]

Brian Pinkard of Aquagga is tackling forever chemicals, the PFAS compounds that have spread through our water, food chain, and bloodstreams. The industry standard is to filter them out and then landfill or incinerate the waste, approaches that don’t truly solve the problem and can simply move it elsewhere.

Aquagga uses technology originally designed to destroy chemical weapons to break PFAS down into inert salts under extreme heat and pressure. Pinkard didn’t believe it was possible until he saw the data. “I’m a skeptic, I’m cynical, I’m a scientist,” he said. “I wanted to see proof.”

His bigger vision is to transform hazardous waste processing entirely. Today, huge volumes of wastewater are trucked to incinerators and burned — which he calls “thermodynamic insanity.”

[Read the profile.]

We’ll speak on a future episode with our sixth honoree, Chet Kittleson, co-founder and CEO of Tin Can, the startup making WiFi-enabled landline phones to help kids connect without screens.

Uncommon Thinkers is presented in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners.

Subscribe to GeekWire in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

Audio editing by Curt Milton. the following passage:

Original passage: “The benefits of exercise are well-known and widely documented. Regular physical activity can improve cardiovascular health, boost mood and mental well-being, and even help with weight management. In addition, exercise can also strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and increase overall energy levels. It is recommended that adults engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week to experience these positive effects.”

Rewritten article:

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The advantages of incorporating exercise into your daily routine are numerous and scientifically supported. Engaging in regular physical activity can have a profound impact on your overall health and well-being. Not only does exercise benefit your cardiovascular system, but it can also have positive effects on your mental health. Studies have shown that physical activity can help alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, leading to a more positive mood and improved mental clarity.

One of the most significant benefits of exercise is its ability to aid in weight management. By burning calories and increasing metabolism, regular physical activity can help you maintain a healthy weight or reach your weight loss goals. Additionally, exercise can help build muscle mass and improve flexibility, leading to better overall physical fitness.

Incorporating exercise into your routine can also boost your energy levels. Regular physical activity has been shown to increase stamina and endurance, allowing you to tackle daily tasks with more energy and vigor. Whether it’s a brisk walk, a challenging workout at the gym, or a fun dance class, any form of exercise can help increase your overall energy levels and improve your quality of life.

To experience the full benefits of exercise, it is recommended that adults engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week. This can include activities such as brisk walking, jogging, cycling, or swimming. By making physical activity a priority in your life, you can reap the numerous benefits that exercise has to offer and enjoy a healthier, happier lifestyle.

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