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  1. Jack Manning Bancroft is a social entrepreneur and Indigenous leader who founded AIME, a mentoring program for marginalised youth. He has received many awards and honours for his work, including the Australian Human Rights Medal and an Honorary Doctorate.

  2. 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.

  3. Jack Manning Bancroft with furry friend Professor Hope at AIME’s Imagi-Nation Factory in the Entertainment Quarter. Janie Barrett. Now, in a characteristically unconventional move, Manning Bancroft has signed AIME’s death warrant, announcing the organisation will cease to exist by 2033. He has no desire, he says, to “build an empire”.

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Jack Manning Bancroft is a social entrepreneur and human rights advocate who founded the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) in 2005. He is also a published author, a Stanford graduate and a recipient of the McKinnon Prize for his work to close the gap for Indigenous education.

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  7. Dec 14, 2023 · We pay respect to elders both past and present. In this conversation, you’re invited into a values system revolution with Indigenous systems thinker, Jack Manning Bancroft. Imagine a more expansive, relational, nature-based economy and approach to solving our biggest challenges.

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