리더십 위원회

Leading the Future of Culture, Trade, and AI — With Integrity and Purpose

A Global Coalition for Cultural and Economic Stewardship

그리고 장인 집단 리더십 위원회 convenes a dynamic alliance of public, private, philanthropic, civic, and governmental leaders—alongside cultural advocates—to foster holistic collaboration, co-investment, and the strategic leveraging of resources. Together, Council members advance the sustainable and regenerative development of artisanal communities while also furthering their own institutional mandates.

Council members shape rollout, feedback, and system evolution strategies by co-leading AI-managed thematic workgroups and participating in regional and global collaboration summits. These efforts are supported by the Leadership Council Fellows.

Artisanal communities represented include the interelated artisanal handcraft makers, farmers, healthcare providers, climate innovators, educators, energy stewards, etc.

Council Membership Tiers

Founding Patron
• Lifetime Global Recognition
• Lead 2 Thematic Workgroups (5 years)
• Annual & Regional Summit Leader Role
• Strategic Visibility & Media Partnership
Contribution: $1,000,000+
Explore Partnership
Lead Patron
• High-Profile Visibility
• Lead 1 Global & Regional Workgroup (3 years)
• Global & Regional Summit Speaker Seat
• Global Thought-Leadership Visibility
Contribution: $500,000+
Explore Partnership
Charter Patron
• Launch-Phase Recognition
• Lead 2 Regional Workgroup (3 years)
• Regional Summit Leader Role
• Leadership Recognition & Media Engagement
Contribution: $250,000+
Explore Partnership
Sustaining Patron
• Annual Recognition
• Lead 1 Regional Workgroup (3 years)
• Regional Summit Speaker Seats
• Featured Regional Leadership & Media Access
Contribution: $100,000+
Explore Partnership
Benefactor
• Annual Recognition
• Lead 2 Regional Workgroup (1 year)
• Regional Summit Speaker Seat
• Regional Leadership & Media Access
Contribution: $50,000+
Explore Partnership
In-Kind Partner
• Recognition for Tech, IP, Legal, or Media Contributions
• Workgroup Taskforce Leadership
• Summit Speaker
• Recognition & Media Engagement
In-Kind Contribution
Express Interest

Cultural Infrastructure & Global Activation

🌍 Country Activation & Partnerships

  • Sri Lanka – Export Development Board and National Council of Exporters collaboration, donor conference planned
  • Nepal – Pilot coordination with Ministries of Finance; Ministry of Industry, Commerce; and, Culture, Tourism pilot
  • Commonwealth Countries – Strategic partnership to Empower Commonwealth Women & Youth Artisans to Protect Culture and Build Dignity with the Commonwealth Nations and Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network (CBWN)
  • West Bengal – MOU with Art of Life Foundation
  • UNESCO Collaborations – Across multiple divisions:
    • Ecological & Earth Sciences Division (Paris HQ)
    • Secretariat of the 2003 ICH Convention
    • UNEVOC / TVET (Sri Lanka & Central Asia)
    • Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expressions
    • Caribbean Cluster Office and Jamaica
    • Central Asia Cultural Section

📦 Artisanal Empowerment Storytelling & Market Access System

This patent-pending digital infrastructure integrates artisan registration, product verification, AI-led storytelling, and multi-channel market onboarding. System development began in October 2025 and Beta launches publicly in February 2026.

Expected Outcomes (Year 1):

  • 100,000 artisans registered
  • 20,000 trading online
  • 20,000+ artisan video interviews
  • ESG and EU Digital Product Passport-compliant

Expected Outcomes (Year 3):

  • 360,000 artisans registered
  • 75,000 artisans trading online
  • 90,000+ artisan video interviews
  • 60,000+ poorest artisans see income triple at minimum

🎙️ Global Cultural Narrative: Madame Planet & The Professor

Co-produced with Barbara Pyle (creator of 캡틴 플래닛과 플라네티어), this AI storytelling vehicle will:

  • Deliver dignified serialized cultural narratives
  • Engage national and dispora women and youth globally
  • Support storyselling of artisanal crafts

🧠 Cultural GPT / Heritage LLM

We are developing the world’s first Cultural Heritage LLM grounded in interviews with artisans, Indigenous peoples, and diasporas. Development Team lead by the lead data scientist at Citi

  • Compliance: UNESCO ICH 2003
  • Training Dataset (Year 1):
    • 20,000+ in-person interviews
    • Semantic cultural metadata via diaspora fieldwork
    • Ethical AI & consent protocols
  • Long-Term Vision:
    • Cultural tools in 150+ languages
    • Education & trade literacy for underserved regions
    • Global cultural policy, market, and tourism support

Governance, Participation & Strategic Role of Patron–Donors

The Artisanal Collective Leadership Council offers Patron–Donors a direct role in shaping the future of the global artisan economy. More than a recognition tier, this is a structured seat at the table where policy, technology, trade, and cultural dignity intersect.

🔹 Workgroup Governance Framework:

RoleScope & Participation
Chair1 appointed global leader; high-level convening authority
Vice Chairs (≤12)Includes Founding Patrons; thematic or regional leadership
Executive Committee (≤30)Includes Lead Patrons; policy and platform governance
Global MembersIncludes Charter Patrons; access to workgroups and summits
Industry & Destination PartnersPrivate sector & place-based collaborators
Gov’t, UN, NGO, Academic PartnersInvited based on formal MOU or institutional alliance
Development & Philanthropy PartnersIncludes Benefactors; shape funding frameworks
Regional & Honorary MembersGrassroots, legacy, and diaspora actors

🔹 Workgroups & Task Forces

Council members can nominate themselves or others to participate in strategic workgroups on topics such as:

  • Crafts (Capacity building & training of Intangible Cultural Heritage, including design, climate, market access…)
  • 스토리텔링 (AI-Powered by artisans and the Madame Planet & the Profession series)
  • AI Learning and Mentoring (Regenerative for production & design skills,  entrepreneurship, personal empowerment…)
  • Community Tourism (training and resource mobilization)
  • Youth, Gender, and Climate Resilience (resource and coordination across all other workgroups)
  • Public–Private–Philanthropic Partnerships (4P) (including diaspora coop patronship)
  • Governance (including AI Ethics & Cultural LLM) 

Each workgroup may create regional or national task forces, composed of members and invited experts. Task forces are the “doer” layer: producing white papers, policy frameworks, donor drafts, etc.

Each unit is supported by a dedicated GPT instance (transcript archiving, knowledge summarization, voice-to-text, voice replies, auto-generated reporting).

🔹 Ethical AI Governance & LLM Safeguards

All AI and LLM-related initiatives begin with adoption of frameworks from:

  • UNESCO’s “Recommendation on the Ethics of AI” (2021)

  • UNEP AI guidelines

  • WIPO cultural IP policy

  • OECD AI Principles

Workgroups modify these to ensure protections for:

  • Artisan dignity & consent

  • Cultural IP ownership (local/community)

  • Ethical training dataset use

  • Cross-cultural knowledge systems

🔹 Leadership Council Fellows

Fellows are early-career professionals from UN agencies, development banks, or diaspora networks. They act as:

  • Translators between public and private logics

  • Facilitators for working groups and donor dialogue

  • Coordinators of task forces and AI documentation

They are embedded within key groups (e.g., Public–Private–Philanthropic Workgroup) and help operationalize collaboration frameworks.

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