Fashion Futurist™
by Greater Than Equal®
March 12, 2024 10:00 pm
What if you could be part of a global movement building for the future?
Now you can with Fashion Futurist®, an innovative platform for bold ideas and transformative action. Our name symbolizes global creativity, vision, and forward-thinking approaches that drive systemic change across sectors. Just as fashion mirrors culture, innovation, and design, we use these powerful elements to explore solutions to the world’s most complex challenges.
Powered by Greater Than Equal®, our mission is to activate a global ecosystem of leaders who turn ingenuity, emerging technologies, and diverse perspectives into tangible social impact.
Hosted by Kamilah Sanders, we spotlight leaders sparking change and inspiring action. Innovators rethinking supply chains, technologists using AI for equitable access, front-line entrepreneurs collaborating to address climate challenges, and more.
Through thought-provoking conversations, Fashion Futurist® connects you to the resources, strategies, and tools you need to drive systemic change and build a more inclusive, resilient future.
Join us in building the future we imagine. Together, we can drive systemic change for maximum impact.
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