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Ann Thrupp, Manager of Sustainability and Organic Development at Fetzer Vineyards |
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Ari Derfel, Former Executive Director of Slow Money, and co-owner of Gather, a sustainably designed restaurant in Berkeley, California. |
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Ben Watson, Senior Editor for Chelsea Green Publishing, consultant on publishing and sustainability |
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Bob Roden, Attorney, media and intellectual property rights |
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Brett Olson, Co-founder of Renewing the Countryside |
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Bu Nygrens, Co-owner of Veritable Vegetable, distributor of certified organic produce |
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Elizabeth Henderson, Organic producer and principal author of Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen’s Guide to Community Supported Agriculture |
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Frances Moore Lappé, World Food and Hunger, Author of Diet for a Small Planet |
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Gianaclis Caldwell, Author of The Farmstead Creamery Advisor, dairy consultant |
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Haven Bourque, HavenBMedia, media consultant on sustainable food |
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Jeff Roberts, Food historian, author of The Atlas of American Artisan Cheese |
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Jennifer Grossman, Vice President for Land Acquisition, Open Space Institute |
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Jennifer Hall, Sustainability advocate and educator |
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Juan Vicente Palerm, Professor of anthropology at the University of California Santa Barbara |
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Karen Bearden, Volunteer at Large |
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Marion Kalb, Farm to School Network
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Neil L. Coles,
Executive director of St. Paul Development Initiative, educating to reduce childhood obesity |
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Paul Muller, Co-owner and partner in Full Belly Farm, a 400-acre diversified organic farm |
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Paul Willis, Founder and Manager of Niman Ranch Pork Company |
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Rona Renner, host of Childhood Matters radio show, nurse, parent educator, temperament specialist, and advocate for children. |
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Tom Stearns, Owner of High Mowing Organic Seeds and president of The Center for an Agricultural Economy |
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Wanda Urbanska, Author of The Heart of Simple Living, and host of a TV series on sustainability |
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Wendy Gordon, Consultant for the Natural Resources Defense Council, editorial director of Smarter Living, and Smarter Cities. |
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Zenobia Barlow, executive director and cofounder of the Center for Ecoliteracy. |