Can’t wait for you to take in this stimulating, illuminating and fun conversation I had with thought leader Nir Hindie on why creativity matters in Business & Technology.
I met him through his sister, my dear friend, the equally amazing Chen Hindi. In our conversation, he mentioned his podcast about the famously artistic “cereal boxes” that AirBnB founders Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia, both Rhode Island School of Design graduates, use to launch their platform.
Nir is a visionary leader at the intersection of creativity, business, and education. He is a keynote speaker on Creative Leadership and Business Artistry™, dedicated to driving a cultural shift in organizations by embracing humanistic and innovative approaches. He is the author of the informative and inspiring Substack and LinkedIn newsletter, The Artian – and he has a company of the same name, bringing artists and technologists together to collaborate.
As a mentor and judge for the Lemann Program on Creativity and Entrepreneurship at Harvard University, as well as Arts at MIT and Endeavor, he supports entrepreneurs who have the potential to create meaningful economic and social impact in their regions. He also serves as an adjunct professor at IE Business School in Madrid, where he mentors aspiring founders through the IE Startup Lab program.
With an MBA from IE Business School and a Fulbright Fellowship under his belt—having contributed to the Middle East Education to Employment Fellowship Project—he brings a wealth of global experience to his work. His passion for creativity, leadership, and innovation makes him an inspiring force in business and education.
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