Arshay Cooper and the A Most Beautiful Thing Inclusion Fund Announce Initial Programs
The A Most Beautiful Thing Inclusion Fund, a new non-profit fund, has been formed in the wake of the highly acclaimed film, A MOST BEAUTIFUL THING (featuring the story of Arshay Cooper, which is narrated by Common, executive produced by NBA Stars Grant Hill and Dwyane Wade along with Grammy winning producer 9th Wonder, and directed by Olympian Mary Mazzio.) Arshay Cooper, himself an award-winning author, is leading the work of the A Most Beautiful Thing Inclusion Fund ("AMBTIF ") which boasts a stellar advisory board consisting of rowing Olympians Anita DeFrantz; Aquil Abdullah; David Banks; Alex Osborne; Pat Etem; Mary Mazzio; Dan Walsh (a representative of HUDSON and Concept2); Elle Logan (a director of the George Pocock Foundation); and Bill Hudson, David Covin, and John Bottum, all passionate supporters of youth rowing. The AMBTIF is housed as its own fund, under the umbrella of the George Pocock Rowing Foundation.