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4      CHILDART      GLOBAL CREATIVE LEADERS                                                           JAN-MAR 2021      5

 LEARNING   Ambassador Charles Rivkin, who started his career   Sergey Eylanbekov is making a difference through

                                                                the language of sculpture. The celebrated sculptor
            with the Jim Henson Company and is now chairman
            and CEO of the Motion Picture Association, is an
                                                                of the Eisenhower Memorial hopes his art will “make
 FROM       exceptional leader fostering creativity in others (pages   people stop and think for a while about what is
            10-11). “I don’t consider myself to be a creative soul,
                                                                depicted” (pages 18-19). In this fast-paced world it
            but I do love being around creative people…I think
                                                                is increasingly important to pause for a moment to
 LEADERS TO   some of the best ideas come from people that are   look and to feel. Students are the demographic that
            all the way down the line in an organization—not just
                                                                will most frequently visit the newly opened memorial
                                                                in Washington, DC. Sergey uses his skills to work in
            from the leadership.” He believes that creativity can
 BRIGHTEN THE   be found anywhere.                              clay or stone or bronze to create an experience for
                                                                others that will remain with them.
            Dr. Olivia Tournay Flatto emphasizes the need to
            broaden one’s horizons (pages 12-13). Born in Cannes,
                                                                You have to think outside the box. Progress always
 WORLD      France, she obtained her PhD in molecular biology   starts with a creative idea. “It takes courage to go
                                                                into uncharted territory, but when you do something
            and genetics from the University of Pennsylvania.
                                                                for the first time… that’s what is wonderful,” says
            After several years of scientific research, she now
            heads The Pershing Square Foundation in New York
                                                                creative (pages 20-21). He stresses that creativity
            City. “Nothing is rigid. Never feel that you are stuck   Per Pedersen, who is Denmark’s most prominent
            in one path,” she says. “When you want something,   is a team sport, “It’s not about me. It’s about us.” He
 ICAF EDITORIAL  dream big!” Her recommendation: “Surround yourself   suggests you pass over your first idea, so you keep
            with friends and people who can challenge you and
                                                                exploring. “Don’t do what everyone else is doing. If
            don’t judge you, and then offer the feeling to others   something looks familiar, dismiss it. The best ideas
            that ‘you are safe with me.’”                       should be relatable yet provocative.”
            Claudia Romo Edelman embraced a big dream by        Leigh  Rawdon,  the  founder  of  Tea Collection,  a
            launching We Are All Human to “remind us all that   San Francisco based children’s clothing company,
            we belong to one large human family. That large     has stepped far beyond the boundaries of her
            human family, like a body, is made of different parts.   childhood home in Memphis,  Tennessee (pages
            The parts look different and do different things, but   22-23). She travels the world exploring cultures for
            they are all interconnected. If you hurt one part, you   design inspiration for her children’s clothing line. She
            have a sensation of illness all across” (pages 14-15).   champions originality and ingenuity. Experience has
            A communicator extraordinaire, Claudia believes that   taught her that creative leaders possess resilience
            “communication occurs by trying to understand who   and grit. Most importantly, though, she believes that
            is saying what, under what conditions, and when,    everyone should be treated with respect and humanity.
            and where, and why.” She believes that kids today   “It’s important to be yourself and to be celebrated.”
            are lucky because of the many opportunities. “Talk to   Dr. Michael Schaefer is a bridge builder. He has
            your parents, your teachers, and your friends about
            having a future in the world that is empowering and   spent his life working to build bridges between people
                                                                and countries in the quest for a peaceful, just, and
 Our world needs global creative leaders who can unite nations, strengthen global communities, and help   involves everybody. Dream big! Dream good! It’s   sustainable future (pages 24-25). Michael served as
 train the next generation of leaders for long-term prosperity and peace. Leaders boldly step beyond the   possible! Let’s do it!”  Germany’s ambassador to China and represented
 boundaries set before them to challenge the norm. They advance human civilization and brighten the future.   Author  of  the  recently  published  book,  Making   Germany at the United Nations in New York and
 To introduce you to global creative leaders, we interviewed sixteen over the past couple of months. You will   Conversation, Fred Dust is design advisor to the   the Human Rights Commission in Geneva before
 learn about them and from them. You will draw inspiration and find aspiration. In talking to these leaders,   Rockefeller Foundation (pages 16-17). He believes   assuming chairmanship of the BMW Foundation in
 we learned some important lessons to share with you.   you must fall in love with what you’re doing. “You are   Berlin. “It is always individual people who change

 We learned that leadership starts with creativity. An evangelist spreads good news. Dr. Frederik G. Pferdt   going to make something better if you fall in love with   the world—individual people who connect with each
 holds the title of Chief Innovation Evangelist for Google (pages 8-9). The good news he spreads is that we   who you’re designing for.” He believes in children. “We   other to build a community of purpose. Responsible
 are all creative. You might lack confidence, but you are creative. The key to unleashing creativity is empathy.   can learn so much from kids. Children are leading   leadership starts at a young age. Young people can
 “Empathy sparks new ideas and innovations. It is the #1 skill of the future. Invest in your empathy skills.”     the way for global climate change. They are great   create powerful movements—like Fridays for Future.
 Frederik helps people discover problems they want to solve and ways they can contribute. His work and   at design.” He worries that children can lose their   Join forces to build a community of purpose that will
 message are timely. The year 2020 has brought change in ways we never could have expected. Frederik   expertise as they enter the adult world and says,   contribute to solving the problems the world faces today.”
 advises we prepare ourselves for a world that is different—but in a positive way. “We are seeing a peak in   “We can’t consider creativity, art, sports and play as
 creativity at this moment. It is time for a positive change.”  luxuries for kids; they are necessities.”




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