""This is something that was overdue in our country, and we're glad to have the leading position and be able to bring these opportunities to our students," said Mark Lodato, dean of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications."
""The center is really going to focus on this, this emerging transformative ecosystem of creators and artists who are essentially building their own brand on social media platforms and monetizing that brand for their own benefit as well as the benefit of brand partners," said Mike Haynie, dean of Syracuse's Martin J. Whitman School of Management."
""I grew up watching all sorts of beauty and lifestyle creators on YouTube, and I always kind of wanted to be them," Feldman said."
Syracuse University is launching a Center for the Creator Economy to train students in digital content creation, brand building, monetization, and industry partnerships. The center will combine tools, resources, and industry connections to support aspiring creators and artists building their own brands on social media platforms. The initiative responds to widespread student engagement in content creation across campus and aims to provide practical skillsets, access to brand partners, and career preparation. The program targets creators who monetize their brands and seeks to equip students with professional pathways into the emerging creator economy.
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