Coca-Cola Inspires Next Generation by Leading 21st Century Leaders’ Program
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How? On June 2, 74 high school students from 54 high schools and 41 cities across Georgia arrived at Emory University in Atlanta, ready to participate in the 21st Century Leaders’ Summer Youth Leadership Institute. The goal of the 21st Century Leaders’ week-long program is for Georgia high school students to experience hands-on training with business leaders in order to connect, transform and inspire them to become the next generation of leaders.
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When you’re in a room filled with high school students, it doesn’t hurt to mention that you’re working with leading hip-hop artist Drake on Sprite’s summer campaign re-launch of “Obey Your Thirst.” James Cuthbert, Sprite brand manager, had no problem captivating the students as he led them through a real-life brand scenario. Cuthbert shared some of the many things he had to take into consideration when preparing for the campaign and challenged the students to think as a brand manager and plan various aspects of the campaign during an interactive breakout session. The students then formed groups to discuss and determine the target audience, strategy, campaign direction and message channels.
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The students of the 21st Century Leaders’ Program were appreciative as they thanked everyone who volunteered during the program. “It was inspiring to hear stories and backgrounds from some of the top executives in the business,” said Matthew Musey of Parkview High School. “It gave me a new outlook on my life and that of the business world.”
Although the students spent the day learning, they were not
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Cuthbert also was inspired: “I was blown away by how much I got to learn and how much these young people have to offer. It’s a pleasure coming out and seeing the energy, passion and educational promise of these amazing students. We teach, but they teach us as well.”
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