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Project Remember (ACM ’13) Helps Kids Remember it’s Cool to be Yourself

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Alumni of the Pratt DM and ACM program tell us that reflective leadership is one of the most useful post graduation skills. Jack Cantwell (ACM ’13), recognized the value of this and founded Project Remember, a children’s program that promotes self-discovery.

Project Remember has partnered with schools and organizations like Google to curate experiences that use tools like mindfulness, reflection, play, and the arts to enable students to connect more deeply with themselves, others, and the world around them. Most recently, Project Remember partnered with School of Wonder and hosted a weekend retreat built around adventure and wilderness excursions.

 

 

 

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CATALYST | Leading Creative Enterprise is a platform for communication, applied research and exchange of the international graduate programs in creative enterprise leadership in Arts and Cultural Management (ACM) and Design Management (DM) at Pratt Institute, School of Art. In each issue, Catalyst focuses on creative enterprise. Each year we select a theme. Then, we search out the leaders, visionaries and entrepreneurs who embody that theme in practice. They are each leading as if life matters—creating economic value as they enrich our cultures, our lives, and our shared world.

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