Creativity and Innovation Day
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Creativity and Innovation Day or CID/Idea Week project was founded on June 1, 2001 by Jacynthe Bédard, Paul Rousseau, Marci Segal, John Sedgwick, - volunteer faculty members at the annual Creative Problem Solving Institute.
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[edit] Vision
Every person is endowed with the ability to use knowledge, imagination and evaluation to create new and meaningful solutions to meet the challenges we face.
[edit] Mission
To encourage people all over the world to use their creative capacities to make the world a better place and to make their place in the world better too.
[edit] History
- The first celebrations, April 21, 2002, were held in Chicago, San Diego, Rio De Janeiro, Paris, Hamilton, Ontario, Toronto and Amsterdam.
- Idea Week - (April 15-21) and CID 2003 witnessed over 50 events involving more than 1000 people.
[edit] External links
- http://www.creativityday.org/ CreativityDay.Org homepage