In 2010, we established Hunter Higgs LLC to improve our communities by connecting innovative people and cultural organizations with the political system. For years, we successfully advocated in Massachusetts for the arts, culture, arts education, a creative economy, and tourism. As important as the yearly legislative battles proved to be, we also looked for ways to have a deeper, longer-lasting impact on society: How can we grow innovation? How can we educate creative students for jobs that don’t yet exist, using technologies that have yet to be invented?