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We hope you will partner with us and help us reach our goal of $15,000 so that we can send GCM students to the world’s leading and largest Digital Asset Management Conference!
As one of the top programs of its kind in North America, GCM at The Creative School gives students a competitive edge within this diverse, $4 billion industry. Upon graduation, they join an exclusive network of industry leaders influencing the way consumers interact with printed products and packaging.
Your support will help us take up to 5 students to the Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management (DAM) NY conference, taking place on October 23-24 2024. This is a highly anticipated gathering of industry experts, professionals and scholars of digital asset management. This conference offers a unique platform for students to participate in engaging workshops, informative sessions and networking opportunities.
GCM takes great pride in being the only organization in North America offering Digital Asset Management (DAM) education at the undergraduate level. Our students were successfully selected to be part of the first version of the Henry Stewart Future Digital Leaders program in Sept 2022. Those students reflected on their experience in this short interview video. The students will be accompanied by Faculty Dr Reem El Asaleh the founder and director of the Lab of Excellence in DAM (LED) which is the only academic organization in the world focused on fostering in-depth research and education within the realm of digital asset management.
GCM students are already leading the way. Imagine their capacity with experiential learning opportunities like attending DAM NY. Students have demonstrated that these opportunities provide a stage for them to learn, bring ideas to life, and further equip themselves with the knowledge and confidence needed to enter a bustling industry. Supporting student experience opportunities would enhance learning and networking at a critical period in their lives.