- Pearl Initiative and Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation launch the Creative Entrepreneurship Lab, supporting young creative leaders to combine artistic talent with purpose and strong governance.
- The event marks the 3rd year of Pearl Initiative’s partnership with Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation, fostering initiatives that empower young entrepreneurs and leaders of the future.
- Participants explored combining creativity with purpose and governance, addressing social challenges and developing sustainable, impactful projects.
- Participating teams received one-month internships at Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation to gain hands-on experience and further develop their ventures.
Abu Dhabi, UAE – 15 December 2025: After two successful editions of the Youth Impact Lab that brought together 85 students from 10 universities, Pearl Initiative, a non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening corporate governance across the Gulf region, has partnered with the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF) to launch the Creative Entrepreneurship Lab, a new initiative empowering young creative leaders through the principles of good governance.
The inaugural of the Creative Entrepreneurship Lab session took place in the end of November, at the Jafar Center for Executive Education – American University of Sharjah. The one-day experience is designed to support and inspire young cultural and creative leaders to combine artistic talent with purpose and strong governance, transforming their ideas into impactful visions for social change.
Through dialogue with experienced philanthropists and artists, structured mentorship, and a comprehensive pitch development workshop, participants explored how creative expression can be paired with purpose and good governance to build initiatives that are both inspiring and sustainable, with clear accountability and funding potential.
H.E. Huda Alkhamis-Kanoo, Founder of the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF), and Founder and Artistic Director of Abu Dhabi Festival, said:
“Through the Creative Entrepreneurship Lab under the Young Philanthropist programme, in partnership with the Pearl Initiative, we seek to establish a pioneering model that fosters a culture of accountability and transparency. By combining artistic creativity with social purpose, we enhance innovation in business and culture, create meaningful opportunities and nurture a culture of human impact locally and globally within the framework of a sustainable creative economy.
H.E. added: “We work hand-in-hand to empower young leaders to create impact, engaging community members and students from UAE universities – including American University of Sharjah, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, and Manipal University Dubai preparing them to exchange creative ideas and develop innovative solutions to environmental, social and humanitarian challenges.”
To open the programme, ADMAF hosted a Riwaq Al Fikr talk, its cultural dialogue and knowledge-exchange initiative, titled ‘Building Creative Ventures for Lasting Social Impact’, bringing together cultural leaders, philanthropists and entrepreneurs. The session explored real-world partnerships, funding pathways and the role of strong governance in ensuring that arts-driven initiatives deliver meaningful and sustained social and environmental progress. It also highlighted how clear frameworks, transparent processes and measurable outcomes build trust and enable collaborative ventures to flourish. The panellists included Dr Pradeep Sharma, Director, Arts, Culture and Heritage, Salama bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation and Kamila Rangoonwala Ahmed, Founder, KRA Art Advisory.
In the next part of the session, participants took part in a competition where they worked with a diverse group of mentors including, Sarah Sabbagh, Founder, 180xSarah; Dr. Wasseem Abaza, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Zayed University, and Dipika Mallya, Founder, Ideation Labs to explore practical ways of transforming creative expression into structured, fundable and purpose-driven social ventures. Through this process, they gained hands-on experience in designing, pitching and presenting their creative projects for social impact, with guidance on governance, partnerships and funding readiness.
The participating teams focused on addressing a range of social challenges. Their pitch presentation showcased their dedication to driving positive change within their communities, and reflected a solid understanding of the importance of combining artistic vision with business acumen and governance for building ventures that are impactful and sustainable.
Commenting on the success of this year’s challenge, Ralph Choueiri, Executive Director of Pearl Initiative stated: “This year’s competition is another demonstration of our commitment at Pearl Initiative to integrating governance principles into the creative economy. This year, we have worked closely with ADMAF to refine the programme to enable the creative entrepreneurs translate their ideas into impactful projects. The ideas presented this year show that when creativity is guided by vision and strong governance, it can deliver meaningful and lasting social impact in UAE, and across the region.”
The participating teams was rewarded with a one-month internship opportunity at ADMAF, which will allow them to gain real-life experience. They will work alongside ADMAF’s professional team to further develop project ideas, gaining insights on how creative ventures can be effectively structured and governed for long-term social impact.
The Creative Entrepreneurship Lab reinforced Pearl Initiative’s commitment to nurturing young leadership and entrepreneurship in the UAE, and across the Gulf region. By integrating social impact and strong governance principles into the creative economy, the initiative aims to strengthen the ecosystem of young philanthropists and changemakers driving impact through innovation and integrity.
About the Pearl Initiative
Pearl Initiative is the Gulf region’s leading independent, non-profit organisation working to promote the business case for a corporate culture of accountability and transparency. Established in 2010 by regional business leaders in cooperation with the United Nations Office for Partnerships, the Pearl Initiative is the only private, non-profit Gulf business network to receive special consultative status from the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The Pearl Initiative runs a series of corporate governance related programmes, including Anti-Corruption Best Practices, Diversity in Business Leadership, Governance in MSMEs, Governance in Family Firms, Governance in Tech, and Governance in Philanthropy. The organisation also conducts locally relevant research, hosts workshops and executive education training sessions, and convenes business leaders, policymakers, students, and non-profit executives to encourage a proactive approach to implementing best practices in the workplace across the Gulf region.
About the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF):
Founded in 1996, ADMAF is one of the first cultural organisations in the Arabian Gulf. Pioneering new artistic practices, it seeks to deepen global cross-cultural dialogue and inspire a renewed interest in the creativity of the UAE and Arab world. Often in partnership with leading national and international institutions, it delivers multidisciplinary initiatives for people of all ages, backgrounds and nationalities through the Abu Dhabi Festival, year-round youth platforms and community programmes.
For more information, please visit ADMAF website at: www.admaf.org.