 My name is Andrew Hewitt. I'm born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. So my career started in the world of impact by doing a ranking of the world's top purpose-driven companies. It was a ranking called Game Changers 500. It was meant to be an alternative to the Fortune 500 and Inc. 500. And through that journey, I got to research and evaluate thousands of companies and work with some amazing founders and also learned that while these businesses were beautifully driven by mission, as they went to scale, they often lost that mission in the hands of venture capital or a founder getting kicked out or leaving the company. It became apparent that in order to sustain these commitments to care and have that be regenerative with capital, we needed something more than just for profit capitalism. So I've been working very deeply on what you could say is what is a new game design? How do you go from a win-lose game of capitalism to something that's truly win-for-all? Like many in this fellowship, I'm sure, I was at one stage just really driven by achievement and success as it was kind of programmed into me by culture, right? More stuff, more money, more external validation. In 2007, I went to this symposium called Awakening the Dreamer. It's put on by a non-profit called the Pachamama Alliance. And working with the Ochoa and Ochoa tribes of the Amazon, they put together this phenomenal two-and-a-half-day experience that it's a wake-up. It's a wake-up question. Is the dream of success truly a dream or is it more of a nightmare? That was the start of the journey in claiming within myself, I'm all in. I'm all in to help participate in this level of change. It is our generation's task. And I believe that's what this fellowship stands for. That's why we're gathering. It's bigger than any one of us. But what we've all chosen to do is to take a stand and say, I'm all in to participate in this. How do we become the ecosystem in which this type of change grows out of?