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Jack Manning Bancroft is the CEO and Founder of AIME, an award-winning social movement that uses mentoring and imagination to unlock the potential of marginalised youth to create a fairer world.
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Jack Manning Bancroft is the CEO of AIME, a program that connects Indigenous high school students with university mentors. He founded AIME at 19 and has been named one of Sydney's most influential people.
Jack Manning Bancroft is the founder & CEO of AIME, an educational program he founded in 2005 as a 19 year old at Sydney University. AIME was founded to address the network inequity we had inherited and Jack knew that if we wanted to change the world we had to network differently, build more highways of exchange and shift where and how we value wealth, knowledge and intelligence, by linking ...
Jack Manning Bancroft with furry friend Professor Hope at AIME’s Imagi-Nation Factory in the Entertainment Quarter. Credit: Janie Barrett Now, in a characteristically unconventional move ...
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Jack Manning Bancroft is the Founder of AIME, the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience. In 2005, then a 19-year-old uni student, Jack founded the AIME Program with 25 Indigenous kids in Redfern. At 22 Jack became a CEO. In 2015 the organisation will support 4500 Indigenous high school students and has over 2300 University students lining […]
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Jack Manning Bancroft is the CEO and Founder of AIME, an award-winning social movement that uses mentoring and imagination to unlock the potential of marginalised youth to create a fairer world. AIME is an imaginative educational program and a volunteer mentoring movement – a social network for good. Jack, a proud Indigenous Australian from ...