Honorees Include: Actor and New Look Youth Ambassador Nadji Jeter; The Coca-Cola Foundation; Collective Soul’s Ed Roland; and Accenture Managing Director Julie MillerU
The Luncheon theme, “Honoring Leadership and Service Through Collaboration,” is an opportunity for influencers, opinion makers and New Look’s supporters to come together and recognize four powerful leaders, all of whom value the importance of empowering youth as leaders and change agents around the world. The President’s Circle Awards Luncheon will include an awards presentation given by U
For many years, Coca-Cola has supported the work of New Look with financial support, job-shadowing opportunities for New Look youth leaders, service day collaboration and executive panel participation. The Youth Catalyst Award, presented to musician Ed Roland, is given to a person or organization committed to breaking down barriers in youth leadership and leading by example. This Award is given to an individual who provides new perspectives on youth, leadership and community.
Ed supports many worthy organizations including First Tee, Ron Clark Academy, Chattahoochee Riverkeepers and more, showcasing his dedication to fostering healing and creativity among young talent. Julie Miller, Managing Director at Accenture, will be presented with the Servant Leadership Award. This honor is given to an individual who has provided the resources, tools and support to make service an accessible experience for all young people.
In 2012, New Look announced a partnership with Accenture to launch iLEAD, an online, interactive curriculum to deliver skills training to 50,000 New Look youth leaders through a new digital platform, developed by Accenture. Mary Brock, Owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream and John Brock, President& CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises will Chair the event. U
The President’s Circle Awards Luncheon is made possible by Ford Motor Company.