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Mitch Kurylowicz is the founder of Make Luck History, a consulting group that specializes in creating unique solutions of positive impact and positive returns in the for-profit landscape.
Mitch also started an initiative called Project Jenga to bring secondary education to rural Kenya. Before Mitch’s 19th birthday, Project Jenga had raised over $1,000,000, opened a high school, and resulted in Mitch receiving Canada’s Sovereign’s Medal and the Mandela Family’s Legacy Award.
He currently sits on two prominent foundation boards in Canada including The Ottawa Hospital Foundation, has given two TEDx talks, and is listed on two international speakers’ bureaus. He has been a contributor on CTV, and has appeared in the Globe & Mail, Huffington Post, & on CBC.
Mitch also started an initiative called Project Jenga to bring secondary education to rural Kenya. Before Mitch’s 19th birthday, Project Jenga had raised over $1,000,000, opened a high school, and resulted in Mitch receiving Canada’s Sovereign’s Medal and the Mandela Family’s Legacy Award.
He currently sits on two prominent foundation boards in Canada including The Ottawa Hospital Foundation, has given two TEDx talks, and is listed on two international speakers’ bureaus. He has been a contributor on CTV, and has appeared in the Globe & Mail, Huffington Post, & on CBC.
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Mitch exposes the benefits of finding new ways to give at a corporate level. From engaging conscious consumers to impactive investing overseas, he will show you why you have an opportunity to make change and profit simultaneously. Mitch can also sit down with your Corporate Social Responsibility team to help you uniquely select the region and demographic that you want to support.
Mitch believes in incentive; in relationships, in business, and in life. You can feel personally happy when you give your time, energy or money. You can also make money when you empower people with opportunity limitations. Being a part of the solution is in your best interest, and Mitch will guide you to find out why and what you can do about it.
Being lucky (with health, safety and access to opportunity) means that you are in the global minority. Mitch takes you around the world on his journey to all corners of the planet, through conversations with the Amazonian Shaman, the Maasai Warrior, the Indian man who lives in the street median, and the richest 1%, to show you what the happiest people and the heroes have in common.
This is Mitch's story: a simple question that inspired thousands of actions - Project Jenga. 'A Mountain of Progress' shows us why it is important to ask questions and really listen to their answers.
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