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		<title>Elizabeth McLellan</title>
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		<title>Rafael Grossmann Zamora</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 11:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Dr. Rafael J. Grossmann Zamora has been at Eastern Maine Medical Center, in Bangor, for most &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/rafael-grossmann-zamora/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Dr. Rafael J. Grossmann Zamora has been at Eastern Maine Medical Center, in Bangor, for most of his career. He completed his General Surgery Residency in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but after a period of a few years back to his home country, decided that he could only develop his full potential back in the Unites States.<br />
He is part of the Surgery and Trauma team employed by the hospital, and has been interested and involved in the application of “Virtual Presence” to the care of injured patients, or “Teletrauma”, for several years. He is part of the group that made EMMC the first hospital in Maine to be verified as a Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, a few years ago. Their work on “Teletrauma” has been recognized nationally and in 2009 was awarded the “Best Scientific Award” at the annual congress of the American College of Surgeons in Chicago. The current idea is to make the teletrauma network widely available, more versatile, accessible and very inexpensive, by the use of the newest mobile technology.</p>
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		<title>Kerem Durdag</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 14:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mr. Durdag is a member of his peer group of technology executives. He is currently CEO of Biovation (www.biovation.com) and &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/kerem-durdag/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Durdag is a member of his peer group of technology executives. He is currently CEO of Biovation (www.biovation.com) and was previously the Director of Sales and Marketing of SenGenuity, a division of Vectron International responsible for global sales, marketing and product management initiatives. Prior to joining SenGenuity, he was the CEO of BiODE, and eventually led the company to an acquisition event by Vectron (www.vectron.com), part of the Dover Group of companies. He was the past Chief Technical Officer for STEAG HamaTech, Inc., and Engineering Manager at Conceptronic; both public companies world leaders in high-tech capital equipment design and manufacture in the semiconductor and electronics markets. He has designed high tech and proprietary technologies for rapid commercialization and is a holder of several patents. He has presented and been published in numerous conferences, trade magazines and peer reviewed journals. He is on the Board of Directors for Maine Center for Enterprise Development (www.mced.biz) and also serves on the Boards of two technology based companies.    Additionally, he is the Vice Chair of the Advisory Council for University of Southern Maine ASET (www.usm.maine.edu/aset/). He has also served on the Boards of several non-profits and is also the founder of an event targeted to encourage entrepreneurship for high school and college students in Maine (www.createmaine.com).  Mr. Durdag is also a published essayist, poet (www.ireakt.com) and past editor of poetry magazines.  He received his B.Sc (Applied Physics) from St. John’s University (MN) and M.Sc (Mechanical Engineering) from University of New Hampshire.</p>
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		<title>Alan Lishness</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 22:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alan Lishness serves as Chief Innovation Officer for the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, where he has been employed since &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/alan-lishness/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alan Lishness serves as Chief Innovation Officer for the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, where he has been employed since 1988. His responsibilities include the design, funding and implementation of innovative programs that utilize computing and communications technologies to engage middle-school students and build learning communities. Since 1993, he has served as a Principal Investigator for programs funded by NASA, NOAA and the U.S. Department of Commerce, and presently serves as a Co-investigator for a research project in Coupled Natural and Human Systems funded by the National Science Foundation. </p>
<p>He is particularly interested in working with others to design and implement new methods and practices that engage Maine students in critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration and communications. His thinking is informed by current educational practice in Finland, a country that bears startling similarities to Maine. Teachers there are well prepared to teach, held in high professional esteem and granted autonomy in their classrooms. Finnish students typically outperform their peers from thirty-three other countries in reading, mathematics and science.   </p>
<p>Alan grew up in Brunswick, and graduated from Gettysburg College with a double major in English and Religion. Prior to joining GMRI, he held marketing and senior management positions in technology-based start-ups and not-for-profit organizations in Maine. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Association for Research on the Gulf of Maine, Greater Portland Landmarks, Ram Island Dance Company and The Maine Festival, and the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Maine Space Grant Consortium and the Waterfront Alliance. He presently serves on the Board of Directors of the Center for Law and Innovation and the Cape Elizabeth Energy Committee. Outside of work, he enjoys family travel, endurance sports car racing and making things from obsolete industrial artifacts. </p>
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		<title>Libby Hoffman</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 23:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Libby believes that the very individuals and communities most directly affected by war and violence should be the ones to lead their own rebuilding process after war—that the solutions to a community’s problems, even when that community has been devastated by war and poverty, exist within the community itself.  Mobilizing them doesn’t require outside experts swooping in telling people what to do (or worse – doing it for them), but instead comes from creating the space for the already existing wisdom and expertise to emerge and grow. And when this localized wisdom is allowed to lead, the result can yield stories and lessons of global significance, stories which can inspire transformative thought and action even in very different kinds of settings.</p>
<p>That’s the impetus behind Libby’s work at Catalyst for Peace, the Portland, Maine-based private foundation she founded and has led since 2003. Catalyst’s full focus now is on Fambul Tok (which means “family talk” in Krio), the program Libby helped start in 2007 with renowned Sierra Leonean human rights activist John Caulker. Fambul Tok brings victims and perpetrators from Sierra Leone’s brutal 11-year civil war together for the first time in village-level, tradition-based ceremonies of truth-telling, apology and forgiveness.  In the process, Fambul Tok reknits the war-torn community fabric, helping heal the wounds of war and build the foundations for sustainable peace and development. Now an international organization, Fambul Tok International has its corporate headquarters in Portland, where Libby serves as president, and it’s global program headquarters in Freetown, Sierra Leone.</p>
<p>Libby produced the award-winning documentary film, Fambul Tok, and is the lead author of the companion book of the same name (published by Umbrage Editions), both released in 2011. Her work now focuses on finding ways to help the world engage with the lessons of justice, forgiveness, and community restoration embodied by Fambul Tok.  </p>
<p>A former Political Science professor at Principia College, Libby has been active in peacebuilding for 25 years in a variety of capacities—professor, trainer, facilitator, program director, consultant, and funder.  She has a BA in Political Science from Williams College and an M.A.L.D. from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. She lives in Falmouth with her husband Seth Johnson, daughter Anna (11), and two sons, Caleb (21) and Gabe (19), who combine to guarantee that when she is not travelling, you can most likely find her at a soccer field or a hockey rink. </p>
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		<title>Jodie Hittle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The author of eight books of poetry, Jodie Hittle writes: &#34;Innocence ends with language; the ability to tell a story; &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/jodie-hittle/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
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<p>The author of eight books of poetry, Jodie Hittle writes:  &quot;Innocence ends with language; the ability to tell a story; the power to construct a lie.  And with it begins the painstaking and regrettable task of having to remember fact from fiction: a losing endeavor in which one must guard for the rest of his days against that inevitable moment of inattention when at last he stands exposed, saddled with the heavy deficit of deceit, naked and ashamed in the light of the truth.&quot;  It&#8217;s the light of the truth found in the ordinary and the extraordinary that drives this award-winning poet to blacken pages with stories and observations about the human experience.  He sums up his own life in a simple sonnet: </p>
<p align="center">Just a whit within a moment I came <br />
        Of a union of two the same conceived: <br />
        Deaf and blind and without need of a name <br />
        In a world spawned from a climax achieved. <br />
        Each of us comes into being this way: <br />
        Limpid and lithe yet with tacit power; <br />
        Exacted a form as if carved from clay; <br />
        Enlivened as seed into a flower. </p>
<p align="center">Having been vested this marvel of life— <br />
        Incomprehensible as it may be <br />
        To a soul too soon acquainted with strife— <br />
        I appreciate more now that I see: <br />
        My life began with neither debt nor cost; <br />
        Will end a whit within a moment lost. </p>
<p>An insurance professional for the past 21 years, Jodie moved to the US from England in 1979 at the age of nine, and has been writing poetry ever since.  He lives with his wife and two daughters in Saco. His ninth collection of poetry will be published this fall. </p>
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		<title>Figures of Speech</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 22:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John and Carol Farrell are the Co-Directors of Figures of Speech Theatre, a company they founded in 1982 to explore &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/figures-of-speech/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John and Carol Farrell are the Co-Directors of Figures of Speech Theatre, a company they founded in 1982 to explore the interplay of puppets, actors, shadows, music, movement, and masks. Figures of Speech Theatre creates work that illuminates our relationship to the earth, the inherent value of all cultures, and the balance between individual vision and community obligation. </p>
<p>The company has toured all over the world &#8211; from Tokyo, Japan, to Lima, Peru. Besides performing at venues such as the Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Institution, and the New Victory Theatre on Broadway, the company retains a strong commitment to teaching and performing in rural schools and theater venues throughout its home state of Maine.</p>
<p>Figures of Speech Theatre is a four-time recipient of the coveted UNIMA Citation of Excellence, the highest distinction in American puppet theatre, as well as numerous grant awards from organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the New England Foundation for the Arts. Long interested in and influenced by Japanese aesthetic principles, in 1999-2000 John and Carol  lived and studied in Japan for six months under a Fellowship from the Japan-US Friendship Commission&#8217;s Creative Artists Program. For more information of Figures of Speech, visit www.figures.org.</p>
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		<title>Olas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 21:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Formed in August of 2008, Olas began as a temporary and experimental project between a group of Portland, Maine musicians, &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/olas/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Formed in August of 2008, Olas began as a temporary and experimental project between a group of Portland, Maine musicians, dancers and artists.  The group was initially assembled to create a flamenco-inspired performance based on a travel-memoir by Lindsey Bourassa as part of her studies at Goddard College, in an attempt to utilize music, dance, and spoken word as forms of storytelling.  This initial project quickly morphed into something larger, solidifying as an ensemble who found great joy in creating music and dance together.    </p>
<p>The musicians of Olas come from a rich and diverse musical scene based in Portland, Maine.  Chriss Sutherland and Tom Kovacevic hail from Cerberus Shoal and Fire on Fire, Dylan Blanchard from Portland’s former salsa band Grupo Esperanza, and Leif Sherman Curtis from Conifer, who has released two records on Important Records.  Dancers Lindsey Bourassa and Megan Keogh come from an eclectic dance background that includes flamenco, salsa, ballet, modern, and jazz.  Palmistas and background vocalists Molly Angie and Anna Trunzo are local artists from Portland, ME who perform palmas, the percussive clapping inherent to the music of Olas.  </p>
<p>Olas is an original, all acoustic ensemble. Heavily inspired by traditional and contemporary Flamenco music and dance, the music of Olas is a unique blend of Arabic, Afro-Cuban, rock and American folk accompanied by original dance choreographies that marry elements of modern dance to a flamenco foundation.  Highlights of Olas include songs sung in Spanish, palmas, contemporary choreographies and traditional instruments such as the cajon, oud, ney and guitar.  Olas claims no one genre or tradition but strives to honor music and dance as passionate, expressive mediums.  We create, congregate and play for the love of playing. That&#8217;s it.</p>
<p>Lindsey Bourassa &#8211; dance and palmas<br />
Megan Keogh – dance and palmas<br />
Chriss Sutherland &#8211; guitar, voice and ney<br />
Dylan Blanchard &#8211; cajon, percussion, voice<br />
Tom Kovacevic &#8211; oud, ney, voice<br />
Leif Sherman Curtis &#8211; guitar, voice<br />
Molly Angie &#8211; palmas, voice<br />
Anna Trunzo &#8211; palmas, voice</p>
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		<title>Steve Wessler</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 03:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Wessler is the Executive Director for the Center for Preventing Hate, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing and responding &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/steve-wessler/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Wessler is the Executive Director for the Center for Preventing Hate, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing and responding to bias, harassment and violence by providing education and advocacy in schools, colleges, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and communities.</p>
<p>A graduate of Harvard College and Boston University School of Law, Wessler practiced law for more than 22 years. At the Maine Attorney General’s Office, Wessler developed and directed the Civil Rights Unit before creating the Center in 1999. </p>
<p>Wessler has received recognition for his work in civil rights from GLAD (Gay &#038; Lesbian Advocates and Defenders), the Maine Education Association, the Maine Children’s Alliance, the Maine Civil Liberties Union, the Portland Branch of the NAACP, the Jewish Federation of Southern Maine and the Maine Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance.</p>
<p>Wessler is currently a member of the faculty at the University of Southern Maine. He is the author of The Respectful School and a number of articles, reports and other publications focusing on hate crimes and prevention. </p>
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		<title>Emilia Dahlin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 15:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In April of 2009, Emilia released her awaited forthcoming CD, played a coveted opening slot for Ani DiFranco and in &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/emilia-dahlin/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In April of 2009, Emilia released her awaited forthcoming CD, played a coveted opening slot for Ani DiFranco and in the peak of a booming music career left almost everything (work, house, home, and beloved dog) to embark on a year-long global journey of service and learning that would focus her interests in emergent and ancient trends in regenerative culture, and reconnect her to her craft. Over eleven months, she and an intergenerational team of seven visited places and communities in the world that are exploring, experimenting with, and modeling the best practices of ecologically compatible technologies and societal models that combine the extraordinary gifts of contemporary innovation with the wisdom of and practice of ancient minds and old world communities.  </p>
<p>Throughout this time, music became the shared language that allowed Emilia to connect and collaborate with people of all cultures, illuminating its power to connect and move individuals and masses. Emilia traveled to the favelas of Sao Paolo where she was most inspired by the use of music as a catalyst for social change. There, she began a collaboration project that has inspired her to experiment with music as a tool for connection within her own community, fostering cross-cultural exchange though a common medium. </p>
<p>A sometimes quirky, always eloquent songwriter, Emilia’s experience and knack for tapping into the human condition through songs crafted from mesmerizing stories have proven to capture audiences of all ages. Blending dynamic jazz vocals and rootsy guitar work, with an element of stealth, she’s able to deliver light on pressing social and environmental conditions with subtlety and creativity.</p>
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		<title>Portland Playback</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 22:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[David LaGraffe is the artistic director of Portland Playback Theatre, a company using structured improvisation to portray stories from the &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/portland-playback/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David LaGraffe is the artistic director of Portland Playback Theatre, a company using structured improvisation to portray stories from the audience. He has trained with Keith Johnstone and Improv Boston and taught acting and improvisation to adults and children for over twenty years.</p>
<p>Portland Playback Theatre Company is dedicated to honoring the countless stories that shape our lives. Our performances<br />
create a venue for individuals to share significant events and experiences and, through the art of improvisation, witness their<br />
immediate enactment. In this way, the story ‘tellers’ come to recognize that they are not alone, that their stories matter, and<br />
that they are part of a larger community of empathic witnesses who recognize both the unique and the universal within us all.<br />
The experience of playback helps foster empathy and compassion within any community.</p>
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		<title>John Rooks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 17:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John is the author of More Than Promote &#8211; A Monkeywrencher&#8217;s Guide to Authentic Marketing, and a frequent speaker and writer &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/john-rooks/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John is the author of <em>More Than Promote &#8211; A Monkeywrencher&#8217;s Guide to Authentic Marketing</em>, and a frequent speaker and writer about the intersection of sustainability, language and culture. He is husband to one, father of two and nerds out on zombie movies. In 2003, he started The SOAP Group, a consulting firm that activates sustainability and social justice through projects that create positive cultural dialogue. John blends cultural studies with business strategy creating new paths for companies to engage in sustainability. If he could be anything in the world, he would be a deckhand.</p>
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		<title>Ryan Baird</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 14:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryan Baird is a musician and composer, born and raised in Maine, now based in Shanghai, China. With years of &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/ryan-baird/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ryan Baird is a musician and composer, born and raised in Maine, now based in Shanghai, China.  With years of formal study in both music and consciousness studies, Ryan is passionate about using creative mediums to produce material that both entertains and educates.</p>
<p>Ryan composes and produces music for a wide range of commercial projects through his audio production company The 72 Studio and for Portland, Maine-based Apogee Creative Studio. He has recently finished an original score and audio post-production for Apogee’s new documentary film “The Stone Rules”, which will be premiering at the 2011 Camden International Film Festival. </p>
<p>Ryan is also an avid performer, sharing the stage with a diverse mix of musical projects throughout the United States and China,  most notably with Shanghai-based band The Song Dynasty.</p>
<p>Since 2009, Ryan has been on faculty at The JZ School, a unique private music school in Shanghai’s old French Concession.  Teaching students of all ages and nationalities, Ryan has developed and taught classes in music theory, jazz studies, guitar, percussion, and has lead ensembles of a wide variety of genres.  </p>
<p>In the summer of 2010 in Portland, ME, Ryan debuted “Shanghai Stories”, a multimedia performance documenting life in Shanghai, China.  Fusing original compositions with video, photography, interviews and story-telling, Shanghai Stories provided a multimedia window into the life and culture of on one the fastest growing cities in the world.</p>
<p>Currently, Ryan is developing his next multimedia piece, entitled “The Principle Project”.  Using a similar multimedia format as “Shanghai Stories”, “The Principle Project” is an attempt to introduce audiences to the value of contemplative education for developing positive change.</p>
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		<title>Roger Doiron</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 16:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roger Doiron is founder and director of Kitchen Gardeners International (KGI), a Maine-based nonprofit network of over 20,000 individuals from &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/roger-doiron/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roger Doiron is founder and director of Kitchen Gardeners International (KGI), a Maine-based nonprofit network of over 20,000 individuals from 100 countries who are taking a hands-on approach to relocalizing the global food supply.</p>
<p>While Roger&#8217;s garden in Scarborough is well worth a visit, he is best known for the seeds of change he planted out of state. His successful proposal and petition campaign to replant a kitchen garden at the White House attracted over 100,000 signatures and broad international media coverage. The campaign was voted the grand prize winner of the On Day One contest sponsored by the United Nations Foundation resulting in thousands of emails being sent to the White House in support of his proposal. Roger&#8217;s work on the White House campaign also earned him Hearst Media&#8217;s Heart of Green award, the Garden Crusader Award, and recognition as one of the 10 Most Inspiring People in Sustainable Food by the editors of Fast Company magazine and as a Green Game Changer by the Huffington Post.</p>
<p>In addition to his kitchen garden advocacy work, Roger is a free-lance writer, photographer, and public speaker specializing in gardening and sustainable food systems. His articles on food, agriculture and gardening have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Organic Gardening magazine, Mother Earth News, and Saveur. His work and ideas have been featured in the Chicago Tribune, International Herald Tribune, New York Times and the Washington Post.</p>
<p>Roger is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Holy Cross College and holds a Master of International Relations degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He enjoys cooking, gardening and eating with his three Belgo-American boys Francois, Maxim, and Sebastian and his wife Jacqueline. </p>
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		<title>Christy Hemenway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 00:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What did bees do before beekeepers? Looking for a logical answer to what seemed a simple question, Christy Hemenway launched &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/christy-hemenway/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What did bees do before beekeepers? Looking for a logical answer to what seemed a simple question, Christy Hemenway launched an investigation of her own into what, or more likely who, might be behind the growing problems with honeybees. She came to the conclusion that with bees, “less” may actually be “more”, as in: less human interference means more health for the honeybee. </p>
<p>In 2007, Christy founded Gold Star Honeybees to advance a beekeeping system known as the “top bar” hive &#8211; the original movable-comb, managed beehive. The most important feature of a top bar hive is that it lets bees make their own beeswax honeycomb in a natural, chemical free way. </p>
<p>Working to build the top bar beekeeping community, Christy Hemenway offers classes and workshops nationally. She particularly enjoys traveling to teach Top Bar Beekeeping 101 &#8211; a Weekend Intensive class where students not only learn the how-to’s of stewarding their bees, but also come to understand the connection between bees, our food system, and our own well being. The importance of bees to human health, the health of the planet and to all of nature becomes quite clear!</p>
<p>Christy encourages people to think outside the box and reminds us, in the words of John Muir, that &#8220;when one tugs at a single thing in nature, one finds it attached to the rest of the world.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Eli Stefanski</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 13:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eli is an impatient social innovation junkie with over a decade of experience in building and leading social ventures. She &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/eli-stefanski/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eli is an impatient social innovation junkie with over a decade of experience in building and leading social ventures. She recently joined the Business Innovation Factory (BIF) as its Chief Market Maker, where she&#8217;ll have an opportunity to attract capital and build partnerships to generate new models for transforming complex social systems. Eli will join BIF following her tenure as Executive Director of the Maine Women’s Fund, a public foundation creating lasting change by investing in the power of women and the dreams of girls in Maine. Eli also serves as an advisor and gender centric design expert to Bazaar Strategies—rolling out emerging market innovations in mobile technology. Before leading the Maine Women&#8217;s Fund Eli served as Chief Program Officer at GlobalGiving, the first online philanthropic marketplace that enables donors to find and fund social entrepreneurs around the world. Eli also spent 5 years as the International Director for Ashoka&#8217;s Citizen Base Initiative, where she worked with social entrepreneurs from around the world on strategies to finance and scale their work. She also loves her roles as mom, wife, chef, yogi, and runner.</p>
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		<title>Habib Dagher</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Dagher is founding Director of the Advanced Structures &#038; Composites Center, a National Science Foundation funded research Center housed &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/habib-dagher/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Dagher is founding Director of the Advanced Structures &#038; Composites Center, a National Science Foundation funded research Center housed in an 87,000 ft2 laboratory with 140 full and part-time personnel. The Composites Center is a world leader in the development of low-cost, high-performance structural composites for construction. The Center has over 300 clients. Dr. Dagher has conducted over 125 R&#038;D projects with total value of over $60 million. He has received R&#038;D funding from agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Dept. of Energy, the Office of Naval Research, the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, the Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, U.S. Army and the U.S. Coast Guard. Most recently he has received $13 million from the Department of Energy for Offshore Wind.</p>
<p>Dr. Dagher has been involved in electrical transmission structures reliability research since 1985 and is now leading research efforts to deploy wind farms in the Gulf of Maine. In July 2008, he testified to the U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee on Offshore Wind Energy along with T. Boone Pickens.</p>
<p>Dr. Dagher served on former Maine Governor John Baldacci’s Ocean Energy Task Force. He currently serves on the Governor-appointed Maine Innovation Economy Advisory Board and also served on Governor Baldacci’s Transition Team. He has written over 120 technical papers and chaired national committees such as the American Society of Civil Engineers Committee on Reliability Based Design of Electrical Distribution Pole Structures.</p>
<p>The Advanced Structures &#038; Composites Center has received numerous awards including the ASCE Pankow Award for Innovation(2011), five ACMA awards for product development (2007-2010), and two National Timber Bridge Awards (2002 and 2003). Dr. Dagher has been honored with several prestigious awards for his teaching and research including the New England Board of Higher Education State Merit Award (2004), the University of Maine Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Award (2003), and the Distinguished Maine Professor Award (1995). </p>
<p>Dr. Dagher is a Professor of Civil Engineering and is the BIW Professor of Structural Engineering. Dr. Dagher received his Doctorate degree in structural engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also holds two Masters Degrees in Structural Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.</p>
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		<title>Jeff Thaler</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 18:44:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeff Thaler is the University of Maine’s Visiting Professor of Energy Policy, Law and Ethics, as well as Associate University &#8230; <a href="http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/jeff-thaler/">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeff Thaler is the University of Maine’s Visiting Professor of Energy Policy, Law and Ethics, as well as Associate University Counsel, focusing on Umaine’s energy, environmental and sustainablility projects and initiatives. Jeff is a founder and Immediate Past-President of the American College of Environmental Lawyers; Environmental Practice Group Chair-Elect for Lex Mundi, an international law firm association; Co-Chair and a founder of the Environmental and Energy Technology Council of Maine; and has been listed for many years for his environmental law and his litigation practices both by Chambers USA and Best Lawyers in America. </p>
<p>Jeff also is a long-time, passionate advocate of experiential education and uncomfortable learning. He created and has directed over the past 5 years the Williams College Winter Study Project “Resettling Refugees in Maine”, and is on the Williams College Boards of the Robert Gaudino Memorial Fund and the Tyng Scholarship. Jeff is a former Big Brother and Portland High School mentor, and has worked every Wednesday night for the past 10 years at the Center for Grieving Children as a group facilitator with families who have lost a loved one. Jeff also is a Williams College alumnus who graduated with Highest Honors in Political Science and magna cum laude, and a graduate of Yale Law School, sometime in the 20th century. He lives in Yarmouth with his wife Karen Massey, and has two sons: Greg, 26, and Kai, 23, both of whom speak many more languages than Jeff does. </p>
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