Grand Valley announces design thinking initiative
At the start of the academic year, Grand Valley announces a new initiative that continues its commitment to ensure students will be prepared for lifelong learning and careers in an ever-changing society.
The Design Thinking Initiative is a human-centered approach to
solving problems and meeting needs using an organized method of
defining, observing and considering those impacted. Provost Gayle R.
Davis announced that John Berry will lead this initiative.
Berry has more than four decades of innovative design-related
involvement with corporations, higher education, and nonprofit and
professional associations on a regional and national level. Berry is
executive director and founder of Design West Michigan, a design
advocacy organization with more than 1,100 members. He also served as
vice president for corporate communications for Herman Miller.
Davis said Berry will lead the exploration of how to connect
existing programs, classes and co-curricular activities with
appropriate new ones, and collaborate with other creative and
innovative organizations in the region.
Grand Valley President Thomas J. Haas said the university
recognizes the importance of providing learning experiences to expand
students exposure to integrated processes and systems.
“Design Thinking brings another opportunity to our students to
see how collaboration and creativity can benefit all their lives and
the growth of their communities,” Haas said.
Berry said he looks forward to establishing partnerships with
organizations “that have an interest in expanding our design
ecosystem. ”
“Grand Valley’s initiative significantly adds to the design
ecosystem of West Michigan, which is extremely robust with design
talent,” Berry said. “Creating this initiative will allow students to
gain additional experience with innovation and problem-solving that
also will increase our regions’ ability to create and grow.”
Berry earned a master’s of fine arts degree from Cranbrook
Academy of Art. He is a past board member of the Michigan Humanities
Council, Ox-Bow Art and Artists School, Grand Rapids Art Museum,
Kendall College of Art and Design. He is a current member of the
National Advisory Committee for Cranbrook Academy of Art.
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