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Hillary Predko
Deputy General Manager at theprepared.org
Professional Background
Hillary Predko is a multifaceted writer, researcher, facilitator, and artist whose professional journey is as diverse as her interests. Hillary’s career includes significant contributions to various creative and educational initiatives, particularly focusing on sustainability, textiles, and the arts. Currently serving as the Deputy General Manager at the prepared.org, she is known for her leadership in coordinating projects that bridge manufacturing and community engagement. With a keen insight into the manufacturing landscape, Hillary has been a vital part of initiatives like the Toronto Tool Library, illustrating her commitment to fostering community resources.
One standout achievement is her role as a co-founder of Little Dada, where she collaborated with Lee Wilkins to orchestrate art festivals and conferences that celebrate creativity and innovation. Their efforts in curating meetups and showcasing wearable electronics have garnered international attention. With contributions to esteemed platforms such as OCAD's Social Body Lab, Hillary exemplifies the intersection of artistry and technology. She has exhibited her work at significant venues, including Stanford's D School during TEI 15 and Eyebeam Gallery, where her innovative approaches to wearable electronics have been on full display.
As a regular guest editor for The Prepared’s manufacturing newsletter, Hillary shares her expertise and insights on the evolving landscape of manufacturing and sustainability. Her involvement reflects her passion for facilitating discussions around industrial production and entrepreneurship in a sustainable context.
Education and Achievements
Hillary's academic background is robust and indicative of her commitment to sustainability and design. She is pursuing a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies at Queen's University, which complements her foundation in material art and design. Hillary earned her Bachelor of Design in Apparel and Textiles from the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD University) and later completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Fashion Production at George Brown College. These educational experiences have equipped her with a strong basis in design thinking, environmental consciousness, and innovative production methodologies.
Throughout her career, Hillary has not only held various pivotal positions but has also contributed her knowledge through teaching workshops and seminars in laser cutting, 3D printing, and speculative policy-making for space settlements. Her role as a Wearable Electronics Instructor at OCAD University further showcases her commitment to education and sharing her expertise with emerging talents in the design field.
Notable Projects and Collaborations
One of Hillary's recent highlights includes establishing knitting training programs at Sheertex, where her vision for sustainable and innovative production practices was pivotal. As a Project Coordinator, she played an instrumental role in integrating training that empowered individuals in textile craftsmanship and sustainable practices.
Hillary's collaborations extend to significant roles across numerous organizations. Her tenure as an Executive Director at the Institute for a Resource Based Economy reflects her dedication to researching and promoting sustainable economic models. She also acted as an Artist In Residence at Autodesk, where she explored the intersection of technology and art, fostering innovative designs and concepts.
Hillary has been involved in several research and administrative roles, including serving as a Research Assistant at Canada’s Waste Flow and OCAD University, where she delved into key topics surrounding waste management and sustainable design practices. At Hot Pop Factory, she coordinated workshops, sharing techniques and fostering skills among maker enthusiasts.
In her various leadership roles, from Production Manager at GUILD Eyewear to her previous positions at Vega Wearable Light and the WORN Fashion Journal, Hillary has demonstrated a deep understanding of design, production, and market strategies, contributing to business growth while advocating for sustainable practices.
Hillary Predko’s interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of sustainability and its relationship with industrial production, making her a significant contributor to the ongoing dialogue around sustainable entrepreneurship.
Achievements
- Deputy General Manager at The Prepared - Leading efforts in manufacturing sustainability and facilitating community engagement.
- Co-Founder of Little Dada - Initiated and produced art festivals and conferences focusing on wearable electronics, promoting creativity on an international stage.
- Exhibitor at High-Profile Venues - Recognized work displayed at Stanford D School and Eyebeam Gallery, showcasing innovation in wearable technology.
- Regular Guest Editor - Contributed to The Prepared's newsletter, sharing insights on manufacturing and sustainability.
- Educator and Facilitator - Conducted workshops on various advanced design techniques, enhancing skills in the maker community.
- Dual Degree Holder - Successfully married design and environmental studies through her education at OCAD University and Queen's University.
Personal Interests and Future Plans
Hillary Predko continues to push boundaries in her field and is always seeking interesting challenges that align with her values of sustainability and innovation. Her upcoming projects aim to blend artistic expression with ecological consciousness, exploring new avenues for sustainable design that resonates with both artisans and consumers. With each endeavor, Hillary remains committed to not only advancing her expertise but also inspiring future generations of designers and researchers to embrace sustainable practices in all facets of their work.