It's been a minute. We know.
For 19 years, the Marcus Graham Project has trained creative professionals, deployed them into the industry, and built a community of alumni, board members, and leaders who shaped this movement from the inside.
This spring, Forbes told a piece of that story. But there's more to it than Forbes could tell. And there are voices we need in the room as we figure out what comes next.
So we're calling a Family Meeting.
This is not an update. It's a listening session.
Yes, we'll catch you up briefly on where MGP is and what's pressing. But we're not gathering you to talk at you. We're gathering you because the alumni who walked through this work, the board members who governed it, the mentors and partners who shaped it, and the friends who walked this road are seeing things from where you sit that we cannot see from where we sit. We need to hear that. Before we decide anything else.
What to expect — 90 minutes
– A quick honest read on where MGP is right now
– Your turn: what you're watching from where you sit, in our industry, in your hallways, in your career
– Your turn: what you'd ask of MGP next, what we should build, what we should stop doing – What we do with what you tell us, and how we'll keep you in the loop
Who this is for
MGP alumni. Former board members. Former mentors. Former partners and sponsors. Friends of the work who've walked this road with us. If you've touched MGP over the last 19 years, this is your invitation home.
Pull up a chair. We saved you a seat.
Moving further, and faster. Together. Still.