Education
Cambry received his Bachelor"s degree in economics from the University of Chicago and his Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University"s Kellogg School of Management.
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Cambry received his Bachelor"s degree in economics from the University of Chicago and his Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University"s Kellogg School of Management.
Emile is the brother of Jonathan Cambry. Emile gained experience in Investment Banking for Justice of the Peace Morgan Chase as well as teaching as he was a Professor at North Park University and recognized as one of the Top 50 Business School Professors. Perhaps Mr. Cambry’s largest project to date was founding the technology and entrepreneurship incubator, BLUE1647, expanding to several different locations across the Midwest.
Emile has Produced films that have been licensed by Home Box Office and Cinemax, as well as Showtime.
Emile is the President of the Chicago International Social Change Festival which showcases films that heighten public consciousness. Rounding out Mr. Cambry’s experiences include being named on Ebony Magazine"s Power 100, Chicago Crains Technical 50, a Top 100 Innovator in Chicago by the Chicago Tribune and a 40 Game Changer Under the Age of 40 awarded by Verizon Wireless, and awarded the Community Service Award by the South by Southwest Conference.
Emile is also a recipient of the 2014 Impact Award by the Social Enterprise Alliance, and sits on the boards of Depaul University"s Social Enterprise Collaborative and Accion International. Cambry founded BLUE1647, a network of technology and entrepreneurship centers throughout the country.
The students create a business plan, receive free SAT/ACT math instruction, and receive mentoring from tech entrepreneurs in Chicago, the Midwest, and Silicon Valley.
Cambry is an Ideas Fellow, which recognizes "leaders and change agents of the world tomorrow, who are making a huge impact on their local and regional communities today." The 21st Century Youth Project was also featured on Cable News Network and in Crain"s Chicago Business. In 2013, the 21st Century Youth Project debuted their Haute & Smart: Girls in Fashion Technical series in partnership with the Young Women’s Christian Association. The girls learn coding, hardware, and 3D printing. Cambry was named as one of the Top 50 Business School Professors on Twitter by MBAPrograms.org.
Cambry was also named Top 100 Most Web Savvy Professors and is a Founding Board Member to Depaul University"s Social Enterprise Collaborative.
Cambry is also a Grant Panelist for the Chicago Digital Media Production Fund.
In April 2012, the 21st Century Youth Project won a Gold Medal in Education and Curriculum, voted on by over 3,000 executives and academics. Cambry"s latest film, Ying and Yang was an Audience Choice winner at the Brooklyn Shorts Film Festival. Cambry is the founder, president, and Festival Director of the Chicago International Social Change Film Festival, debuting October 5–7, 2012. Cambry is the Founder of BLUE1647 and was appointed by City of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to his first ever Technology Diversity Council.