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Track Keynote Talks
Friday Oct 1st, 2004
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UMC - University of Colorado
9:00 am - 12 pm
Track keynotes are organized
into 3 parallel sets of 4 talks. Each set has a theme of either "Resources,"
"Community Building," or "Organizational Sustainability"
and includes a speaker addressing the theme from either the personal grassroots
(P), institutional corporate or non-profit (I),
educational (E) or governmental policy (G)
point of view.
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| Resources |
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Glenn Miller Ballroom, UMC |
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emcee: Mary Mulry, Wild Oats Natural
Marketplace |
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Ed
(Eagle Man) Mcgaa - an Oglala who studied under Chief
Eagle Feather and Chief Fool's Crow. He also flew 110 combat missions
as a Marine in Vietnam receiving numerous honors. (P)
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William
Reed - one of the nation's leading experts on green and
regenerative design with a focus on uniting green building, site design
and regional ecological health into a whole-systems approach. (G) |
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Sobonfu
Somé - one of the foremost voices in African
spirituality, Sobonfu was destined from birth to teach the ancient
wisdom, ritual and practices of her ancestors, to share the rich
spiritual life and culture of her native land Burkina Faso, one
of the world's poorest countries economically yet one of the richest
in spiritual life and custom.(I)
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Paul
Stamets - one of the world’s leading experts in
mushroom cultivation, use and identification; creative innovator in
the use of fungi for the restoration, replenishment and remediation
of Earth's overburdened ecosphere. (E) |
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emcee: Randy Miller, Editor-Publisher,
Colorado Daily |
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Tala
Dawlatshahi – a journalist featured on CNN, Voice
of America, New York Times, Wall Street Journal working with many
UN agencies and as US Representative of Reporters Without Borders.
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Digital Bridges Team - Charlie
Gay, David
Germano, Trisha
Litz, Dave
Renne, Esperide
Ananas (P/E) |
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Ed Artis - describing his only two rules as "high
adventure and service to humanity," Ed has done relief missions
into the world's worst war zones including Afghanistan, Rwanda,
Cambodia, Chechnya, Yemen, Kyrgyz, Chechnya, Ingushetia, and Azerbaijan.
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UMC 235 |
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emcee: Mark Ruzzin, Boulder Colorado
Mayor |
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Philip
Berber - In March 2000, Philip Berber sold CyBerCorp
to the Charles Schwab organization for $488 million and decided to
start a foundation. He began with a $100 million endowment which quickly
turned into over 160 projects with more than 400,000 beneficiaries.
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Luisa
Mestroni - Managing Director of the UN's International
Centre for Science and High Technology, a consultant at the U.S. National
Health Institute, and professor at the University of Colorado Medical
School. (G) |
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Paul
Polak – recently named an “Entrepreneur of
the Year” for social responsibility, Paul established a business
approach to poverty alleviation that’s generated over $200M
of sustainable income for poor villages markedly improving the lives
of millions of people. (E) |
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Marshall
Rosenberg - has taken up where Gandhi, King, and other
past visionary leaders for peace left off. An internationally renowned
visionary himself, Rosenberg 's credentials rank him as one of the
foremost new leaders for world peace. (P) |
*Speakers and schedule subject
to change.
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