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763:, the largest design organization in the U.S. He led the organization as president from 1994 to 1996, through a period of significant change, including the opening of a new national headquarters in New York City, the appointment of a new executive director, new financial controls, the launch of the organization's first capital campaign, and program coordination with 52 regional chapters. As president emeritus, Drenttel provided ongoing strategic and longterm planning consultation. In 2005, Drenttel assumed the role of national task force director for disaster relief for designers after the destruction of the 237:, where he worked from 1977 to 1985. Over a decade, he managed over 20 different Procter & Gamble brands in the U.S., Canada and Italy. As a management director, he provided strategic leadership in the packaged goods, fast food, and telecommunications categories, managing the launch of the Procter & Gamble Pampers in Italy in 1980 and the AT&T account that launched cellular telephones in America in 1983. In 1984, after the breakup of 832:. The Foundation, dedicated to promoting the public appreciation of poetry, is the largest arts organization in America. As creative director from 2004 to 2008, Drenttel had a pivotal role in developing the strategic plan for this new Foundation; broad involvement in long-term planning, program development and marketing; design of all collateral materials to support national programming and 86: 771:, a national project in collaboration AIGA, to photograph American polling places on election days as a part of a citizen journalism initiative. In 2011, he supported the launch of the AIGA social change initiative, Design For Good. Drenttel also served as board member for the New York Chapter of AIGA from 1990 to 1992, and as a national board member from 1993 to 1996. 36: 678:
on October 17–19, 2010 with 13 participants from a variety of design and business schools, discussing the challenges of their social-change initiatives. The 2010 symposium concluded with a plan to prototype a standardized method for reporting on social-design academic institutions. The second Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education took place at
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Drenttel was vice president of communications and design of Teach For All, an international organization supporting educational social enterprises since 2008. Teach For All acts as a global network of independent social enterprises that are working to expand educational opportunity in their nations
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Hosted two symposiums on design education that brought together leading educators at the intersection of design and social change to explore the teaching and practice of social design in graduate design education. The first Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education was held at Winterhouse Institute
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is the nation's oldest poetry organization, established to create a public forum for the advancement, enjoyment, and understanding of poetry. Drenttel served as board member of the organization from 1993 to 1999, and vice president from 1997 to 1999, where he was responsible for strategic planning
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Sponsorship of an Aspen Design Summit in November 2009 in collaboration with AIGA. The summit invited designers, educators, researchers and representatives of NGOs, foundations and businesses to collaborate in addressing large social problems: rural healthcare delivery, early childhood education
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Drenttel served as vice president of the Susan Sontag Literary Foundation since 2007. The Foundation honors talented emerging artists in a variety of disciplines and promotes the international exchange of language and culture in the spirit of Susan Sontag's lifetime commitment to young artistic
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which became the leading international site for design, urbanism, social innovation and cultural observation, providing a forum for critical discussion and commentary. (Poynor ceased being an editor in 2006, but rejoined as a contributing author in 2009.) Drenttel became publisher and editorial
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From 2002 to 2006, Drenttel served as creative director for the Nextbook Foundation, which promoted books illuminating Jewish literature and culture. Drenttel had broad involvement in long-term planning and program development, identity and marketing, design of materials to support national
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From 1985 to 1997, Drenttel was the president and a partner of Drenttel Doyle Partners, a design company that worked in a wide range of areas, including corporate design, new product development, package design, collateral materials and advertising, marketing consultation, architectural and
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environmental graphics, and editorial design. Drenttel ran the firm, along with principals Stephen Doyle and Thomas Kluepfel. Drenttel Doyle Partners was first located at 77 Irving Place and then at 1123 Broadway, both in New York City.
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Expansion of Design Observer Group in August 2009 to include Change Observer, Places and Observer Media channels. These channels developed new journalism focused on social innovation, urbanism and design within the public
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In 2006, Winterhouse Institute created the Winterhouse Awards for Design Writing & Criticism to increase the understanding of design, both within the profession and throughout American life. A collaboration with
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Drenttel established Winterhouse Institute in 2006 with the intent to focus on non-profit projects that support design innovation and education, as well as social and political initiatives. In 2011,
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Drenttel served as board member and corporate advisor of Academic Partners LLC, a publishing company focused on the higher education marketplace from 1999 to 2002. The company published magazines (
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The Polling Place Photo Project was a nationwide experiment in citizen journalism to capture democracy in action: an archive of photographs taken by citizens at polling places on election days.
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on August 14¬-16, 2011. Thirty participants continued the conversation, fostering collaborations and building partnerships within the larger design community of schools and universities.
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focused on design and social enterprise, placing design within the larger context of real world projects and encouraging design thinking as a means to create meaningful social impact.
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in late 2008, supporting a three-year project to develop collective action and collaboration for social impact across the design industries. Projects during 2009-2011 included:
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In 1997, Winterhouse also established its own publishing company, Winterhouse Editions, focused on literature, design and cultural criticism. Books published included works by
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was launched by Winterhouse Institute in October 2006 before the mid-term elections (in collaboration with AIGA). For the 2008 elections, the project was supported by
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Winterhouse Studio initially focused on publishing and editorial development; new media; and cultural, educational and literary institutions. The studio designed
764: 141:(October 14, 1953 – December 21, 2013) was a designer, author, publisher, social entrepreneur and foundation executive. In 2012, he was the president of 767:
by hurricanes. In 2006, Drenttel initiated the Winterhouse Writing Awards, a national prize for innovation in design writing and criticism. He launched the
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Sponsorship of a Bellagio Design Symposium, “Reasons Not to Be Pretty: Symposium on Design, Social Change and the ‘Museum,” held April, 2010 at the
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where he taught design communications and thinking. In 2009, he additionally became a fellow of the school's Program on Social Enterprise
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since 2003, an organization that promotes the exchange of ideas between academics, professionals and the general public.
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by enlisting their most promising future leaders in the effort. By 2012, Teach For All was operating in 23 countries.
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programming, and design of the Nextbook website. (The editorial site was renamed and re-launched in 2009 as Tablet).
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Among its accomplishments, Drenttel Doyle Partners made a significant impact on magazine design with its design of
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since 1996. Based in New York City, the private club is the oldest existing bibliophilic club in North America.
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on October 14, 1953. His family relocated in 1954 to California, where he grew up. He graduated in 1972 from
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Graphic Design: New York 2: The Work of Thirty-Six Firms from the City That Put Graphic Design on the Map
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in 1997; and created graphic identity programs for three national educational institutions:
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as a part of its political coverage — with photos appearing on the paper's homepage on
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has been nominated six times for best culture blog and twice for best writing in the (
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an occasional journal exploring topics through visual narrative and critical inquiry.
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support to develop models for design and social change. He was president emeritus of
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in 1996. Additional selected clients over a 12-year period included
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Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. A Smithsonian Institution.
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was created through the $ 200 million bequest of Ruth Lilly to
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Winterhouse Institute was awarded a $ 1.5 million grant by the
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Drenttel was a senior vice president, management supervisor at
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Other professional and non-profit affiliations (1997-2011)
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in 2002, Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation in 2003,
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In 2007, Drenttel became a senior faculty fellow at the
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In 1997, Drenttel started Winterhouse with his partner,
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in 1992; repositioned the Cooper-Hewitt Museum as the
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Looking Closer: Critical Writings on Graphic Design
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Saatchi & Saatchi Compton Worldwide (1977-1985)
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Holland. 414:New York University School of Journalism 1473:(includes short biography of Drenttel). 960: 277:in 1986; designed the identity for the 235:Saatchi & Saatchi Compton Worldwide 1442:"The Susan Sontag Literary Foundation" 549:. Additionally, Winterhouse published 1430:New York Institute for the Humanities 337:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 188:, son, Malcolm, and daughter, Fiona. 7: 781:Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum 471:Smithsonian Archives of American Art 52:Please help consolidate the article. 759:Drenttel was president emeritus of 631:, a solar energy company in India; 257:Drenttel Doyle Partners (1985-1997) 868:and the national expansion of the 659:, Sustainable Health Enterprises, 253:as senior vice president in 1985. 25: 1489:First Things First 2000 manifesto 1378:Alliance Graphique Internationale 633:Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation 559:Winterhouse Institute (2006-2012) 251:Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising 216:. 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