Greta Dopp Makes Her Mark Off-Platform at the Fortune & Forks Girls Summit
Greta Dopp Takes Her Practice Beyond Peloton at the Fortune & Forks Girls Summit
Greta Dopp is having quite a week. Peloton’s first Canadian instructor stepped off the platform and into a very different kind of room this week, teaching breathwork and movement to 40 high school students at the Fortune & Forks Foundation Girls Summit. The appearance, shared on her Instagram, put her in front of a community of young women of color at a moment when she is quickly becoming one of the more visible new faces on the Peloton roster. By all accounts, the energy in the room was contagious.

What Is the Fortune & Forks Foundation?
The Fortune & Forks Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Fortune & Forks, a community organization with more than 400 members across New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Atlanta. Founded by Krystal Vega and Naomi Wright, the Foundation focuses on expanding access, opportunity, and mentorship for the next generation of high-achieving women of color. Their work centers on high school and college-aged students, giving them the tools, networks, and confidence to thrive in industries where their presence has historically been limited. The Foundation raised more than $30,000 at its first annual gala to fund that mission.
The Girls Summit brings together young women at exactly the age when fitness habits take shape and role models stick. Dopp’s message in the room was direct: take up space in the world. That framing fits the Foundation’s mission about as well as anything could.
What Greta Dopp Brings to the Mat
Greta Dopp describes her approach as blending classical yoga roots with contemporary Pilates and sculpt. She joined the Peloton platform in late 2025 alongside Zacharias Niedzwiecki and Johanna Ricouz, and she arrived with a built-in following from her classes in Squamish, British Columbia. Peloton discovered her through an Instagram DM, and she came ready. On the platform she teaches sculpt flow, yoga, and Pilates, with a focus on breath, control, and accessibility. You can read more about how she got here in her Instagram AMA recap right here at The Clip Out.
It is easy to see why she was a strong fit for an event centered on empowering young women. Breathwork and movement are two things she clearly knows how to deliver in a way that meets people where they are, whether that is a Peloton studio or a room full of teenagers encountering her for the first time.
A Big Week Beyond the Studio
The Girls Summit appearance is part of a packed stretch for Dopp. She also appeared in Peloton Off Air Episode 1 alongside Cody Rigsby, which dropped March 18, five days before the full Off Air series launches March 23. The episode places the two instructors in a humorous corporate setting, pairing one of Peloton’s most tenured and recognizable faces with one of its newest. It is an interesting pairing, and it speaks to how quickly Dopp has found her footing on the roster. She’s a natural comedian!
For those still getting to know her (more seriously), Peloton’s sculpt flow launch coverage is a good place to start. Her premiere class introduced a new modality to the platform and signaled exactly what kind of instructor she is: technically grounded, accessible, and easy to follow.
Why Greta Dopp’s Appearance at Fortune & Forks Foundation Girls Summit Matters
When a Peloton instructor shows up at a nonprofit event for young women, it carries the platform’s reach well beyond its subscriber base. Greta Dopp showing up at the Fortune & Forks Foundation Girls Summit says something about what kind of instructor she is outside the studio. The work the Foundation does, connecting young women of color with mentorship and opportunity at a formative age, is exactly the kind of mission that benefits from visible, credible role models.
Dopp is still early in her Peloton journey, but weeks like this one suggest she is building something that extends well beyond the leaderboard.
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