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  1. Daniel Ben-Horin

    In addition to guiding the evolution of the organization, Ben-Horin speaks and writes frequently on issues related to the underserved's access to technology. He also serves on the board of the Nonprofit Finance Fund. Since 2004 ,The Nonprofit Times has been including Ben-Horin on its annual list of the 50 most influential leaders in the U.S.nonprofit sector.

  2. Aaron Lansky

    Aaron Lansky (b. 1955) is the founder of the National Yiddish Book Center, an organization he created to help salvage Yiddish language publications. When he began saving books in the early 1980s, most experts believe that there were fewer than 70,000 Yiddish volumes extant. Lansky feared that this literature would be lost. The National Yiddish Book Center now has more than 15 million books. He received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1989 for his work.

  3. Rikki Arundel

    Rikki Arundel Founder and First President of the Professional Speakers Association, Rikki Arundel is a truly unique International Keynote Speaker, a master communicator and entertainer with a unique ability to transition the gender divide.

  4. Carol Bellamy

    Carol Bellamy, president and CEO of World Learning, will deliver the commencement address at Vermont Law School’s 31st commencement ceremony. The public is invited to attend the ceremony, which will begin at 10:30 AM on the South Royalton town green. Bellamy also serves as president of the School for International Training.

  5. Danny Wuerffel

    Danny Wuerffel was born May 27, 1974 in Pensacola, Florida. He grew up as the son of an U.S. Air Force Chaplin, living all over the country as well as three years in Spain. Danny graduated as valedictorian of Fort Walton Beach High School in Florida, where he led his football team to the state championship. While at the University of Florida, Danny led the Gators to four SEC championships and a National title.

  6. Olga Talamante

    Olga Talamante became the first Executive Director of the Chicana Latina Foundation in January 2003. Prior to this position, she was the Western Region Vice President of INROADS, a career and leadership development organization aimed at Latino, African American and Native American college students pursuing careers in business and engineering. In that position, she supervised the organization's 12 regional offices located throughout the western United States and in Mexico.

  7. Michael Anissimov

    Chapter six of The Singularity Is Near : When Humans Transcend Biology by Ray Kurzweil began with the following quote from Michael Anissimov One of the biggest flaws in the common conception of the future is that the future is something that happens to us, not something we create. He has also said I cannot emphasize this enough.

  8. Frieda Brioschi
  9. Beth Kanter

    Beth Kanter , a nonprofit technology consultant from Boston, USA and blogger at http://beth.typepad.com will blog mentor on the topic of: “Who’s your favorite artist (visual, dancer, performer, writer or musician) and why?” Bio: Beth Kanter is a nonprofit technology consultant working with nonprofits organizations in the areas of training, planning, research, curriculum development and evaluation.

  10. Piotr Falenta
  11. Deborah Elizabeth Finn
  12. Chris Brogan

    Chris Brogan is a social media expert specializing in building communities using digital tools. He is co-founder of PodCamp , a free unconference exploring the use of social media like podcasting and videoblogging to build relationships. He produces the Video on the Net conference for Pulvermedia and blogs at Chrisbrogan.com

  13. Daniele Pauletto

    Daniele Pauletto Comunication / ICT management at Mt Net / Staff at Tecnalia.it / and Connecting Managers.com ICT teacher at Galileo Galilei - ITALY -

  14. Gordon Dymowski

    My primary strength is helping non-profits plan more effectively in order to help them outperform their competitors. Strong background in working with social media, and developing consistent messaging for non-profit policy/advocacy efforts. Primary focus is on linking non-profits with other community organizations, as well as potential for-profit partners. Currently working on brand evangelism & WOM efforts for marketing group.

  15. Michael Maranda

    Michael Maranda , President of the Association for Community Networking, is actively organizing regionally, and locally in the Midwest, Illinois, and Chicago. Michael is coordinating this work with attention to national issues and regional cooperation. While working as a Development Officer at a community based organization serving immigrant population, he was given the latitude to pursue funding for technology programs, and to launch them.

  16. William Daroff

    Thirty years of political & governmental experience at all levels of the process.

  17. Dr Charlie Chan

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  18. Darian Heyman
  19. Donna Keher
  20. Mark Kellner

    Mark A. Kellner became news editor in April, 2007. He came to the Adventist Review from a business publishing unit of the Gannett Company. Prior to joining Gannett, Mark served from February, 2003, to October, 2006, as assistant director for news and information of the General Conference. In 2007, Mark celebrates 35 years of writing for publication, beginning with a stamp collecting column for his hometown weekly newspaper.

  21. Publio F de la Rosa

    My career started with my family business in the food distribution in the Dominican Republic. In 1978 I moved to New York City where I worked for News World Communications. In 1983 from New York, we headed to South Florida where I founded Eden Floral Farms. Currently, we also have taken custody in a farm anchored project, GALAXY farms, a global marketers of fresh cut flowers. With headquarters Miami and other offices in Colombia, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica.

  22. Michelle Murrain

    Michelle is currently principal of MetaCentric Technology Advising , a technology consulting practice focused on helping nonprofits implement open source software, and helping technology providers and vendors who serve the sector add open source software and support to their product and service mixes. She does this work through consulting, planning, training, evaluation and technical writing.

  23. Chris Forbes

    Chris Forbes is the founder of Ministry Marketing Coach. He speaks and writes on the subjects of ministry marketing, faith-based nonprofit marketing, social marketing, and Guerrilla Marketing for nonprofits.

  24. Holly Ross
  25. Dave Mori
  26. Tyson Jackson

    Flight attendant in a holding pattern! I was recently selected by Comair Airlines to attend flight attendant training but have since found out that they have postponed all flight attendant training for at least three months. Thankfully I kept an interview I scheduled with American Eagle and have now been selected by them to attend training February 5th! Wish me luck again!

  27. Helena Suarez

    i am currently refusing to grow up. please step quietly around me and make sure not to feed the animals.

  28. Joyce Shanahan
  29. Blake Atwood

    I currently work at FBC Georgetown as their web designer and admin, tech support, music assistant, drummer, publications editor, and lifter of heavy boxes. I am quite happily married to someone I considered quite out of my league, which only furthered my belief in a great, loving, and gracious God. We have a dustball, also known as a picapoo, named Mia, and a half lab, half great pyrenees named Bogey, after my usual score in golf.

  30. Danielle Brigida

    Danielle is the Associate Operations Coordinator for the National Wildlife Federation, specializing in the use of social media and other tools to engage activists to protect wildlife. She loves research and science and has always had a passion for animals. Danielle is NWF's lead voice on the social web, where she tracks emerging trends and finds the most effective ways to engage individuals for wildlife causes.

  31. Domingo Federico da Fieno

    Programme and project manager with particular strengths in international policy formulation and working with governmental officials from different ministries.

  32. Gideon Rosenblatt
  33. James Fields

    I am into tattoos, motorcycles, computers, absinthe, music and horseback riding. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, watching my daughter during her gymnastics competitions and relaxing with a good absinthe.

  34. Judith Lindenau

    I am about to retire from my current job, which I've held for a very long time. I am excited about the opportunity to reinvent myself, to begin again on a new career, with new and fresh time resources. I love my family, my music, my Portugese Waterdogs, my house in the 'swamp', and going to the Loading Dock on Monday nights for the Celtic music session. I play hurdy gurdy and irish whistle.

  35. Lisa Schultz

    Virtually Ready is a technology savvy professional Virtual Business Solutions Provider featuring both Mac & PC capabilities. We offer a variety of Online Services including Website establishment and Business & Social Networking assistance to help maintain your positive web presence.Our current clientèle includes businesses from a variety of industries such as Business & Residential Real Estate, Retail, Investing, Human Resources, Advertising & Marketing, Travel, Music, and Non-Profit.

  36. Aerial Gilbert
  37. J. Evonne Heyning

    Social & interactive artist, aid bridgebuilder, vision connector

  38. Mark Batterson

    Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church (www.theaterchurch.com) in Washington, DC. One church with multiple locations, the vision of NCC is to meet in movie theaters at metro stops throughout the DC area. NCC also owns and operates the largest coffeehouse on Capitol Hill. Focused on reaching emerging generations, 73% of NCCers are single twenty-somethings. And 70% of NCCers were unchurched or dechurched before attending.

  39. Christopher F. O. Gabrieli

    Christopher Gabrieli is a Hungarian-American businessman and three-time political candidate. A member of the Democratic Party, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1998, yet won his Party's nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. In 2006 Gabrieli unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts.

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