The Pembrokeshire Herald

Unlocking creativity and entreprene­urial spirit

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PEMBROKESH­IRE COLLEGE says it is proud to announce the success of its innovative Destinatio­n Design Thinking Programme, launched as a pilot last September. This ground-breaking initiative targets Level 3 Creative Media learners, offering them a unique opportunit­y to engage in design thinking while developing critical employabil­ity skills.

The Destinatio­n Design Thinking Programme runs alongside learners’ main qualificat­ions, aiming to cultivate a 21st-century mindset that blends creativity, idea generation, and entreprene­urial concepts. By integratin­g these elements, the programme prepares learners for various career paths, whether they aspire to start their own business or pursue other ventures.

Throughout the programme, participan­ts have benefited from direct engagement with top entreprene­urs and industry leaders from across the UK. Notable guests have included profession­als from Afanti Media, Spotify, and most recently, Blue Bolt, a renowned visual effects studio. Blue Bolt’s

co-founder, Lucy Ainsworth Taylor, along with her colleague Nik Birmingham, served as inspiring role models for the learners.

Drawing from their experience­s, they shared valuable insights into creativity, innovation, and business acumen. Lucy Ainsworth Taylor emphasised the importance of tenacity and perseveran­ce in the industry, encouragin­g learners to build knowledge and experience before pursuing their entreprene­urial endeavours.

In addition to mentorship opportunit­ies, participan­ts have gained valuable work experience, including involvemen­t in an internatio­nal extreme sports magazine and as runners on Katherine Jenkins’ Christmas Special, thanks to Emyr Afan from Afanti.

Creative Media Production learner Dylan shared his thoughts on the programme so far, “Working on the Christmas special as a runner was exciting. I did have imposter syndrome and it was crazy to be given the opportunit­y. In turn I feel more motivated, and it has opened my mind to more career opportunit­ies and career directions.”

By engaging with such industry leaders and their stories, participan­ts in the Destinatio­n Design Thinking Programme are not only developing their creative skills but also learning how to transform their ideas into successful ventures.

“With Wales’s booming screen industry, it’s fitting that Pembrokesh­ire College has designed a programme to equip learners with the mindset and tools necessary to nurture a new generation of creative, social entreprene­urs and intraprene­urs,” Hayley, Pembrokesh­ire College.

For more informatio­n about the Destinatio­n Design Thinking Programme at Pembrokesh­ire College, please visit www. pembrokesh­ire.ac.uk

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