Art Processors, the experiential design consultancy, has announced that Mark Nihill, CEO, has been appointed to the Fast Company Impact Council, an international collective of design and business leaders.
The Impact Council is known as the who’s who of global thought leaders. Nihill joins a group of visionaries from prestigious businesses like Apple, PayPal, Simon & Schuster, and Ogilvy, which are all members of the Council.
Brendan Vaughan, Fast Company editor-in-chief, says: “The Impact Council represents the ideal version of Fast Company’s readers. These are some of the more creative, mission-driven people in business, with some of the most original ideas about how to solve big problems and build the future. It is our great pleasure and privilege to bring this community together.”
Recognition from Fast Company
Art Processors was previously honoured by Fast Company at its Innovation by Design awards in 2023, where the firm won the Experience Design award for its video and sound experience at Sydney Opera House, From the Sails: Light Years.
The third annual Fast Company Impact Council meeting was held on 3 June in New York City. Council members gathered to share knowledge and discuss this year’s theme, The intersection of AI and social impact. A group of specialists from the Impact Council and other organisations approached this topic from a range of perspectives, with a consistent emphasis on practical solutions.
Fast Company, based in New York City, is the only media brand dedicated to the convergence of business, innovation, and design. It engages influential leaders, businesses, and thinkers on the future of industry.
Art Processors was recently recognised at the 2023 Australian Good Design Awards, the oldest and most renowned international design and innovation competition in the nation. The firm won the Best in Class award in the Architectural Design – Installation Design category for its compelling visitor experience, Pentridge Prison Tours, among other accolades.