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is a business management and organizational development consultant, who most recently was director of research and consulting services for Kelley Executive Partners, the executive education arm of Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. Prior to this, Joe spent 25 years serving a number of Fortune 500 and 1000 companies in business development, business process improvement, and learning and organizational development roles.
is a business woman
living in Boulder, Colorado. She did undergraduate work at Boston College,
and holds a B.S. in Construction Management from Wentworth Institute in
Boston. She is the mother of
an adopted Nepali daughter.
is an author and speaker
on education and human consciousness.
He resides in Boulder, Colorado.
graduated from the University
of Colorado School of Law in 1981 and was associated with several firms
before opening her own practice in Lafayette, Colorado in 1991. Her practice
involves corporate and civil matters including litigation and bankruptcy,
and she advises a number of small businesses including non-profits. Cynthia's
husband Jerry's mountain climbing activities led them to Nepal where they
adopted two children (Sunita and Bishnu) in 1996. They are currently attempting
to adopt a third sibling. Jerry's company, Sophsys, Inc., a software development
company, uses the name Sherpa in its products and dedicates a percentage
of its profits to the Sherpa people through various organizations.
is an orthopedic surgeon practicing
at the Medical Center of Aurora in Colorado, and has been instrumental
in providing surgery for children brought to the USA for medical care
by All Together Now International.
is an educator and business consultant
with special expertise in the governance and financing of non-profit organizations.
Wendell is a frequent traveler to South Asia, and is promoting the ongoing
development of the spinal surgery facility in Nepal. He lives in Bloomfield,
Connecticut.
 
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