ADAM ARONOVITZ
Global Routes, Director of Partnerships & Purpose
Delegate, Delegate, Delegate: How Remote Support Can Keep Your Campfire Burning Year-Round!
Breakout Block Two: Monday/10:45am
In a time of rising costs, camps can reduce overhead by delegating tasks like admin, social media, and communication to AI-trained Virtual Assistants (VAs). Drawing on real-world success from Global Routes, Adam Aronovitz will share how remote support has saved time and costs for camps year-round and during peak seasons. Learn how to onboard, manage, and measure the impact of VAs to streamline camp operations efficiently.
More About Adam
At 21, he set foot on the SS Universe Explorer and circumnavigated the world, cementing his passion for cross-cultural education. For 10 seasons, he led Global Routes students to Puerto Rico, Hawai’i, Mexico, the Grenadines, South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Tanzania, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. With more than 25 years under his belt as an educator, ranging from running summer camps, leading for Global Routes, teaching in the Boston Public Schools, and leading health and nutrition education programs across Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, Adam is constantly pursuing his personal mission.
During those rare moments when he is not leading, directing, or developing programs, Adam acts as the Co-Founder of The Cookbook Project and is a Food Education Scholar and Certified Health Counselor. He is also a certified teacher in history, English, math, and ESL. Adam is a Propeller Accelerator Fellow and serves on the Board of Directors for Odanadi USA, and the Community Advisory Boards of the Tulane Prevention Research Center, the Healthy School Food Collaborative, Farm to School planning commission, and Tulane Young Alumni. Adam enjoys spending time connecting with his community in Hawai’i, exploring with his two dogs Hoogli and Dorje, rock climbing, yoga, wilderness backpacking, sailing, and adventures in the Himalayas.