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From Aesthetics to Impact: Rethinking Public Art’s Role in Communities

Marissa Dionne Mead, an architect known for designing inclusive, story-rich environments, explores how public art can foster equity and civic connection. Mead demonstrates how community-centered design and integrated art can transform public space into a catalyst for dialogue, belonging and lasting social impact. Drawing on her experience leading public projects, Mead argues that the process of creating public art is as vital as the final work itself.

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How Museums Can Engage a New Generation of Supporters

Mazdak Sanii, co-founder and CEO of Avant Arte, examines how museums can evolve beyond outdated funding models. As traditional revenue sources dry up, Sanii argues that engaging the next generation of patrons and rethinking back-end operations are essential steps toward long-term institutional resilience. Drawing on his experience bridging strategy, culture and commerce, he outlines a path forward that meets today’s financial challenges and tomorrow’s cultural shifts.
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Swipe Right for Art: How the New Collectors Are Rewriting the Rules of the Art World

Jennifer Findley, art advisor and founder of the JFiN Collective, explores how a new generation of collectors—many of them women, digital natives and first-time inheritors—are radically reshaping the art world. Drawing on her experience curating focused, legacy-driven collections and advising clients across the primary and secondary markets, Findley unpacks how these values-led buyers are rejecting traditional gatekeeping and building intentional, inclusive collections.

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The Next Generation’s Declaration of Economic Independence

Ford Foundation’s head of Mission Investments, Roy Swan, explores how the next generation of American leaders can build community wealth in places traditional capital has long ignored. Across the Heartland, new models are emerging that give young, local investors the tools to create sustainable economic ecosystems, proving that inclusive capitalism isn’t just possible, it’s necessary for the health of our economy and democracy.

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The Missing Link Between Nutrition and Mental Health During Pregnancy

Vanessa Rissetto, a registered dietitian and CEO of Culina Health, and Anne Wanlund, CEO of maternal mental health platform Canopie, explore how a missing link in prenatal care—personalized nutrition—can leave mental health challenges like disordered eating and anxiety overlooked during pregnancy. The two dive into why integrating evidence-based nutrition support into prenatal care is critical for healthier mothers and babies alike.
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Executive Agility: How Businesses Are Reimagining the C-Suite

Sara Daw, Group CEO of The CFO Centre and The Liberti Group, unpacks the rise of fractional leaders in today’s evolving business environment. As companies confront mounting complexity, talent shortages and economic pressure, Daw argues that traditional C-suite structures are too rigid to meet the moment. Flexible, part-time executives—once seen as a stopgap—are now central to how modern companies compete, scale and succeed.