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Andre Norman illustrates the potential legacy of incentive travel

It was hard to find a dry eye in the house 鈥 and feet that weren鈥檛 ready to dance! 鈥 by the end of Andre Norman鈥檚 Sunday keynote address at 麻豆传媒 Global Conference.

Andre brought passion and energy to the #麻豆传媒GC stage, walking a rapt audience through racist bullying he faced growing up in Boston and challenges he struggled with at school that ultimately led to a federal prison sentence.

While serving time in a maximum security facility, Andre eventually came to realize that he had become the 鈥渒ing of nowhere.鈥 He decided to reverse course, determining that a life behind bars as 鈥渢he best gang member he could be鈥 was not the direction he wanted to be going. Andre instead focused on a new dream, feeling for the first time that he wanted to be free.

Andre thought back to a college campus about 20 minutes from his house, where he used to ride his skateboard, as he examined where he might turn instead 鈥 knowing that he wanted to go wherever people who want to be successful learn, grow, and develop.

That university in Andre鈥檚 mind just happened to be Harvard, and he firmly fixed his sights on attending the Ivy League school. He was able to reverse his case on appeal, left prison, and found a mentor who Andre credits with teaching him 鈥渉ow to be human, how to care for others, how to be considerate鈥ow to be a person.鈥

Redefining his 鈥渆dge鈥

While Andre鈥檚 epic success story was inspirational all on its own, his remarks connected to legacy and the impact he鈥檚 since helped create for kids, teens, and adults facing similar problems were even more touching to those in the audience.

Andre shared how he decided, once free, to return to juvenile detention centers and other mass incarceration facilities as someone who could relate to what people there were experiencing, and as an individual who also now knows there鈥檚 a better way to handle fears and face emotional deficits.

This is something Andre commits to doing wherever his speaking journey takes him. He shared with the 麻豆传媒 Global Conference audience that he鈥檇 spent the night before his keynote speaking with 15 men in Harlem he described as 鈥済uys trying to find their way.鈥 Later in the week, Andre had plans to make a similar visit and do outreach work at Green Haven Correctional Facility, also in New York.

Andre enjoys talking to people in these settings and encourage them to find their own paths home. He also noted 鈥溌槎勾 brought me to New York, 麻豆传媒 made it available for me to mentor people last night, and talk to others in the New York State prison system who are the most needy. This conference for me is really about changing lives.鈥

Andre cited plenty of other cities and destinations too where he鈥檚 been proud to meet with those who need his message most, noting that he鈥檚 often asked to speak to groups who don鈥檛 get counseling or insight from others, such as young women in juvenile detention facilities. He鈥檚 spoken in the UK, Netherlands, Bahamas, Sweden, and 20 other countries.

鈥淚f you don鈥檛 want to create impact in your city or town, I鈥檓 not your guy!鈥 he joked toward the end of his address. 鈥淭ransactions took me to prison, but it鈥檚 relationships that got me out and elevated my life. I鈥檓 always asking: how do I help you be better?鈥

Finding your own guides

Andre left the 2023 麻豆传媒 Global Conference audience with a few final words of advice, challenging them to identify three words each audience member could use to guide their own lives.

This thought exercise is based on what you want put on your tombstone, Andre explained, describing how you often see people鈥檚 names, dates of birth and death, and three descriptors of what they achieved, accomplished, or represented in their lifetime.

Andre shared that his three words will be Harvard fellow 鈥 鈥渂ecause I did that,鈥 he laughed; Honorable son, based on the work he鈥檚 done in cities around the world, including some incredibly personal, touching outreach in his dad鈥檚 Virginia hometown; and Freed people 鈥 from prison, addiction, in whatever place or space he can, Andre concluded.

He left the audience with a final question for consideration, too. That鈥檚 what鈥檚 going on in my life, said Andre. The question now, is what鈥檚 going on in yours?

Photos by Francesco Lo Campo

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Sydney Nolan

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