Arts Media and Entertainment (AME) Institute Adopts New Name and Logo

The Arts Media and Entertainment (AME) Institute has revealed a fresh name and a new visual identity, announcing its rebranding as the "Creative Educators Network".
The updated identity is said to more accurately reflect the American nonprofit's goal to connect creative educators, as well as ensuring the brand progresses in line with the creative industry.
"The Creative Educators Network envisions a world where all students, particularly those furthest from opportunity, have the access and preparation needed to succeed in the creative workforce," says the California-headquartered institute.
Adding: "We realise this vision by equipping educators with the tools, training, and industry connections needed to empower the next generation of creative professionals."
Moreover, the organisation has announced the return of its annual conference to Burbank, scheduled for the end of September this year, featuring Emmy-nominated actor, writer, and producer Rainn Wilson as the keynote speaker.
The nonprofit currently receives support from various sources, including funding from the likes of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and it is also an official partner of the California Department of Education.

Source: Creative Educators Network





