José Andrés, celebrity chef and founder of the World Central Kitchen charity group.
Bono, frontman for rock band U2 and an activist against AIDS and poverty.
Ashton Baldwin Carter (posthumous), 25th Secretary of Defense.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, former First Lady and former Secretary of State.
Michael J. Fox, Emmy, Golden Globe and Grammy Award-winning actor and advocate for Parkinson’s disease research and development.
Tim Gill, entrepreneur, LGBTQ rights advocate.
Dr. Jane Goodall, world-renowned ethologist and conservationist.
Fannie Lou Hamer (posthumous), civil rights advocate and founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson, legendary retired basketball player and philanthropist who supports underserved communities through his Magic Johnson Foundation.
Robert Francis Kennedy (posthumous), former U.S. Attorney General and Senator.
Ralph Lauren, world-renowned fashion designer and cancer research advocate
Lionel Messi, soccer’s most decorated player, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador who supports healthcare and education programs for children
William Sanford Nye, often referred to as "Bill Nye the Science Guy," a science educator who advocates for space exploration and environmental stewardship.
George W. Romney (posthumous), businessman and former Governor of Michigan
David M. Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chairman of The Carlyle Group, philanthropist who supports the restoration of historic landmarks and cultural institutions.
George Soros, philanthropist and Open Society Foundations founder.
George Stevens, Jr., author and playright.
Denzel Washington, actor, director, and producer who has won two Academy Awards. Served as National Spokesman for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America for over 25 years.
Anna Wintour, fashion icon and the editor-in-chief of Vogue.