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American Influencer Council Launches The Career Creator Club A Free Mentorship Community

NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The American Influencer Council – AIC launches the Career Creator Club, a free mentoring community that connects AIC Members, volunteer Fortune 500 senior executives, and creators-at-large to further accelerate a culture of entrepreneurship. Targeted at U.S.-based nano to mid-tier influencers, the Career Creator Club will spotlight emerging digital-first professionals telling the stories driving the creator economy.

Rocky Barnes, Model, Entrepreneur, Designer & AIC Founding Member; (top row L to R) emerging creators Jessica Foley, Minou 'Nou' Anthony, and Hikari Murakami; (bottom row L to R) Marissa Ren, Elizabeth 'Eli' Wirija, and Lofitani Aisea Ball

In light of the heightened hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), the debut Career Creator Club cohort will foster unity in the creator community by amplifying the voices of a new guard of young AAPI women in business: Lofanitani Aisea Ball, Modoc, Tahlequah, Klamath, and Black Tongan, a GenZ TikToker and multicultural activist; Minou “Nou” Anthony, Vietnamese American beauty creator; Jessica Foley, Thai-American portrait/lifestyle photographer; Hikari Murakami, Japanese American lifestyle mompreneur; Marissa Ren, Chinese American fashion creator and an inaugural recipient of the TikTok Creator Fund; and Elizabeth “Eli” Wirija, a fashion photographer, video and art director originally born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia, who now calls NYC home.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are core to the AIC mission. #AICforALL matters 365 days a year. The Council strives to create an inclusive space for creators and influencer marketing professionals from all backgrounds.

According to recent estimates by Mediakix, nano to mid-tier influencers globally account for the majority of all creators across Instagram (98%), YouTube (97%), and TikTok (60%). In December 2020, Harvard Business Review published an article titled “The Creator Economy Needs a Middle Class” and suggested one of the ways that success could be attained by many was through creator education and training. The AIC is a learning and development first trade association.

Creators must have support from the business community. “Instead of focusing on short-term opportunities, we are challenging creators to define long-term success. Our goal with the Career Creator Club is to advance lifelong learning and interactive narrative education. I believe the knowledge you possess is fortified when it is shared with others,” says Qianna Smith Bruneteau, AIC Founder. “The AIC champions creators at all career stages, particularly nano to mid-tier creators, who comprise the majority of our trade. Creators are small businesses and an anchor of the U.S. economy. President Biden mentioned in late March that he wants to grow the economy, from the bottom up and from the middle out.”

The Career Creator Club provides executive group mentoring to strengthen intercultural understanding. Club mentors will share knowledge, experiences, and concrete action steps to accelerate professional growth. Mentorship results in more remarkable career creator outcomes. Representation has become non-negotiable, and rightly so.

“Building a solid professional network is imperative for every startup entrepreneur,” adds Aliza Licht, AIC Board Vice President, author, and host of Leave Your Mark Podcast. “Having the ability to listen and learn from established professionals who are committed to fostering mutual respect among cultures is significant.” As a result, the AIC is forging a path fortified by allies within the business community who want creators to succeed.

The inaugural executive volunteer mentors include:

  • Rocky Barnes, Model, Entrepreneur, Designer & AIC Founding Member 
  • Anna Tolosa Irving, Senior Vice President GMM Women’s Designer Ready-to-Wear at Saks Fifth Avenue, & AIC Member Advisor
  • Melissa Lee, Founder & CEO, The GREEN Program
  • Khoa Nguyen, Senior Vice President, Aeffe USA Inc.
  • And more!

“We started the AIC to help creators improve their skills and expand their business knowledge,” says Rocky Barnes, lead creator mentor. “I’m pleased we have support from the business community to realize this goal. The Council is very excited to offer programming exclusively to support emerging creators. I’m half Filipino, so it’s great to share experiences with this particular cohort during our heritage month and with so many other dynamic Asian American executives. I can’t wait to see how the Career Creator Club expands.”

Get to know the debut cohort mentees and mentors via the Member Memo on the AIC website. The Career Creator Club will activate new mentorship cohorts throughout the year.

#AICFORALL

ABOUT AMERICAN INFLUENCER COUNCIL

The American Influencer Council − AIC is the sole 501(c)6 not-for-profit membership trade association in the U.S., led by and for career creators. The AIC harnesses resources to advance digital marketing education, research of the digital economy as it relates to creators’ contributions to the GDP, professional standards for career creators, sponsored content standardization, think tank development, and curation of publicly available business growth resources, amongst others.

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