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INTELLECTUAL JAZZ
DAVID AGUS
DAN ARIELY
KEITH BLACK
DAVID BLAINE
MIKE BLOCK
ADAM BLY
SCOTT BOLTON
DAVID BROOKS
MARK CUBAN
ANTONIO DAMASIO
JACK DANGERMOND
DAVE GALLO
FRANK GEHRY
MATT GROENING
HERBIE HANCOCK
DANNY HILLIS
BJARKE INGELS
QUINCY JONES
MARY JORDAN
JON KAMEN
JEFFREY KATZENBERG
NORMAN LEAR
YO-YO MA
JOHN MAEDA
JOHN MAZZIOTTA
NICHOLAS NEGROPONTE
TODD OLDHAM
CRISTINA PATO
STEVEN PINKER
LISA RANDALL
PETER RAVEN
MOSHE SAFDIE
MEGAN SMITH
BENEDIKT TASCHEN
JULIE TAYMOR
CHARITY TILLEMANN DICK
CRAIG VENTER
GEOFFREY WEST
William
C. K. WILLIAMS
EO WILSON
DAMIAN WOETZEL
STEPHEN WOLFRAM
WILL WRIGHT
JOSHUA WURMAN
RICHARD SAUL WURMAN
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3649 Mission Inn Avenue
Riverside, CA 92501
Tel: 951.7840300
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RICHARD SAUL WURMAN
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C. K. WILLIAMS AND STEVEN PINKER
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8:30PM DINNER in the Galleria at The Mission Inn
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7:00AM 'transport from the Mission Inn to Esri Conference Center 7:00AM Transport from the Mission Inn to Esri Conference Center
7:15AM Coffee, Juice / Esri Conference Center 7:15AM Coffee, Juice / Esti Conference Center
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JEFFREY KATZENBERG and NORMAN LEAR CHARITY T1LLEMANN DICK
DAVID AGUS and ANTONIO DAMASIO PETER RAVEN and JACK DANGER MOND
HERBIE HANCOCK and %satin MEGAN SMITH and NICHOLAS NEGROPONTE
FRANK GEHRY and JOHN MAZZIOTTA
10:15AM BREAK-Esn Cafe. adjacent to the Conference Center
10:15AM BREAK—Esn Café, adjacent to the Conference Center
11:15AM
11:00AM
ED. WILSON and CRAIG VENTER
KEITH BLACK and DAVID AGUS BENEDIKT TASCHEN and JON KAMEN
YO-YO MA and MIKE BLOCK MARY JORDAN and MOSHE SAFDIE
JOSHUA WURMAN and DAVE GALLO
1:15PM LUNCH-Esri CaM, adjacent to the Conference Center
1:00PM WNCH—Esn Cafe, adjacent to the Conference Center
2:45PM
2:15PM
DANNY HIWS and STEPHEN WOLFRAM
DAVID BLAINE and JULIE TAYM OR JOHN MAEDA and ADAM BLY
MATT GROENING and DAVID BROOKS TODD OLDHAM and BJARKE INGELS
4:45PM BREAK—Esri Cafe, adjacent to the Conference Center 4:00PM BREAK—Esri Cafe, adjacent to the Conference Center
5:15PM Chinese Telepresence / Esri Executive Briefing Room 420PM Chinese Tslepresence / Esn Executive Briefing Room
800PM 5tOPM
YO-YO MA and DAVID BROOKS USA FtANDALL and SCOTT BOLTON
MARK CUBAN and Di ARIELY CRISTINA PATO
OUINCY JONES and DAM VA WOETZEL EO WILSON and WILL WRIGHT
800PM 'transport to The Mission Inn 8:15PM GEOFFREY WEST and RICHARD SAUL WURMAN
8:45PM DINNER in the Galleria at The Mission Inn 7:15PM Wansport to The Mission Inn
800PM FAREWELL DINNER in the Spanish Art Gallery at The Mission Inn
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DAVID AGUS
David Agus (born January 29,1965) is an American physician Norris Cancer Center. Agus is co-Director of the newly funded
and a co-founder ofNavigenics, a personal genetic testing USC-NC! Physical Sciences in Oncology Center together
company, and Oncology.com, the largest online cancer with Danny Hillis. Dr. Agus is an international leader in new
resource and virtual community and Applied Proteomics. technologies and approaches for personalized healthcare,
He is a Professor ofMedicine and Engineering chairs the Global Agenda Council (CAC) on Genetics for the
at the University ofSouthern California. World Economic Forum, and speaks regularly at TEDMED,
He graduated cum laude in molecular biology from the Aspen Ideas Festival and the World Economic Forum.
Princeton University and received his medical degree from Agus has received many honors and awards,
the University ofPennsylvania School ofMedicine in 1991. including the American Cancer Society Physician Research
Agus completed his residency training at Johns Hopkins Award, a Clinical Scholar Award from the Sloan-Kettering
Hospital and completed his oncology fellowship training at Institute, a CaP CURE Young Investigator Award and the
the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. American Cancer Society Clinical Oncology Fellowship
He spent two years at the National Institutes ofHealth as a Award, the HealthNetwork Foundation's Excellence Award,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute-NIH Research Scholar. and the wog Geoffrey Beene Foundation's Rock Stars of
Agus has had a long and varied career. At the Science", as seen in GQ In 2009, he was selected to serve
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, as a judge for the first Biotech Humanitarian Award.
he was an attending physician in the Department Agus's research has focused on the application
ofMedical Oncology and head of the Laboratory of of proteomics and genomics for the study ofcancer
Tumor Biology. He was also Assistant Professor of and the development ofnew medications for cancer.
Medicine at Cornell University Medical Center. He has published many scientific articles.
As director of the Spielberg Family Center for Applied He is a member of several scientific and
Proteomics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, medical societies, including the American Association
he led a multidisciplinary team of researchers dedicated for the Advancement ofScience, American Association
to the development and use ofproteomic technologies to for Cancer Research, American College ofPhysicians,
guide doctors in making health-care decisions tailored to American Society ofClinical Oncology, American Society
individual needs. The center grew out ofearlier clinical ofHematology and the American Medical Association.
projects at Cedars-Sinai, where Agus served as an attending Agus was recently named one of the
physician in oncology, which showed striking differences "Future Health too" by HealthSpottr.
between the aggressiveness of prostate cancer in certain The End ofIllness is Agus's first book, was published
patients and their ability to respond to treatment. January, 2012 by the Free Press Division ofSimon and
Agus also served as Director of the Louis Warschaw Schuster and is a New York Times #1Bestseller.
Prostate Cancer Center, and as an attending physician in the Agus is married to Amy Joyce Povich, actress and
Department ofMedicine, Division ofMedical Oncology at daughter ofsyndicated television talk show host Maury
Cedars-Sinai. He was also an Associate Professor ofMedicine Povich. Her stepmother, Connie Chung, is a former CBS News
at the University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles (UCLA). anchor. Agus' grandfather, the late Rabbi Jacob B. Agus, was a
He currently is a Professor ofMedicine and theologian and the author of several books on Jewish history
Engineering at the Keck School ofMedicine ofUSC and the and philosophy. Agus has two children, Sydney and Miles.
Viterbi School ofEngineering and is the Director of the USC Agus has one film credit to his name, appearing as
Center for Applied Molecular Medicine and the USC Westside "David Agus" in the 2006 documentary "Who Needs Sleep?"
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DAN ARIELY
Dan Ariely (born April 29,1968) is an Israeli American Carolina at Chapel Hill. He completed a second doctorate
professor ofpsychology and behavioral economics. He in business administration at Duke University at the urging
teaches at Duke University and is the founder of The ofNobel economic sciences laureate Daniel Kahneman.
Center for Advanced Hindsight. Ariely's talks on TED After obtaining his Ph.D. degree, he taught at MIT
have been watched z.8 million times. He is the author between 1998 and zoos, before returning to Duke University
ofPredictably Irrational and The Upside ofIrrationality, as James B. Duke Professor ofPsychology and Behavioral
both of which became New York Times best sellers. Economics. He was formerly the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of
Dan Ariely was born in New York City while Behavioral Economics at MIT Sloan School ofManagement.
his father was studying for an MBA degree at Columbia Although he is a professor ofmarketing with no formal training
University. The family returned to Israel when he was in economics, he is considered one of the leading behavioral
three. He grew up in Ramat Hasharon. In his senior year of economists. Ariely is the author of the books Predictably
high school, he was active in Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed, Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions and The
an Israeli youth movement. While preparing a lttovet esh Upside ofIrrationality: The Unexpected Benefits ofDefyingLogic
(fire inscription) for a traditional nighttime ceremony, the at Work andat Home. When asked whether reading predictably
flammable materials he was mixing exploded, causing Irrational and understanding one's irrational behaviors could
third-degree bums over yo percent ofhis body. make a person's life worse (such as by defeating the benefits of
Ariely is married to Sumi, with whom a placebo), Ariely responded that there could be a short-term
he has two children, a son and a daughter. cost, but that there would also likely be long-term benefits,
Ariely was a physics and mathematics major and that reading his book would not make a person worse off:
at Tel Aviv University, but transferred to philosophy Ariely's laboratory, the Center ofAdvanced
and psychology. However, in his last year he dropped Hindsight at Duke University, pursues research in
philosophy and concentrated solely on psychology, in subjects like the psychology ofmoney, decision making
which he received his B.A. He also holds an M.A. and a by physicians and patients, cheating, and social justice.
Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from the University ofNorth
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KEITH BLACK
Keith L. Black (born September 13,1957) is an American After serving his internship and residency at the
neurosurgeon specialising in the treatment of brain tumors University of Michigan, in 1987 he moved to the UCLA
and a prolific campaigner for funding ofcancer treatment. Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he later became head
He is chairman of the neurosurgery department and ofUCLA's Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program. In 1997,
director of the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute at after ro years at UCLA, he moved to Cedars-Sinai Medical
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. Center to head the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute.
Keith Black was born in Tuskegee, Alabama. His He was also on the faculty of the University ofCalifornia,
mother, Lillian, was a teacher and his father, Robert, was the Irvine School ofMedicine from 1998 to 2003. In tonhe
principal at a racially segregated elementary school in Auburn, opened the new Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. Brain Tumor Center
Alabama; prohibited by law to integrate the student body, at Cedars-Sinai, a research center named after the famous
Black's father instead integrated the faculty, raised standards, lawyer who had been Black's patient and supporter.
and brought more challenging subjects to the school. Later in Black has been a frequent subject ofmedia reports
his childhood, Black's parents found new jobs and relocated on medical advances in neurosurgery. He was featured
the family to Shaker Heights, Ohio. Black attended Shaker in a 1996 episode of the PBS program The New Explorers
Heights High School. Already interested in medicine, Black entitled "Outsmarting the Brain". Esquire included him in
was admitted to an apprenticeship program for minority its November 1999 "Genius Issue" as one of the "21Most
students at Case Western Reserve University, and then became Important People of the zest Century." He has been cited as
a teenaged lab assistant for Frederick Cross and Richard an expert in reports about whether mobile phone use affects
Jones (inventors of the Cross-Jones artificial heart valve) at the incidence of brain tumors. He is also noted for his very
St. Luke's Hospital in Cleveland. At 17, he won an award in a busy surgery schedule: a 2004 Discover article noted that he
national science competition for research on the damage done performs about 25o brain surgeries per year, and that at age 46
to red blood cells in patients with heart-valve replacements. he had "already performed more than 4,000 brain surgeries,
According to Black: "I was working in the lab ofa heart surgeon the medical equivalent ofclosing in on baseball's all-time
who had developed his own artificial heart valve, and I had a career hits record." (As of2009, Black's surgery count had risen
concept that the heart valve might be damaging red blood cells, to "more than 5,000 operations for resection of brain tumors".)
so I asked to do a research project using a scanning electron In 1997, Time magazine featured Black on the
microscope at the time. When I was trying to basically learn cover of a special edition called "Heroes of Medicine". The
the technique, I took some blood from the heart-lung bypass accompanying article described Black's reputation as a
machine from patients undergoing heart-lung bypass, and surgeon who would operate on tumors that other doctors
when I incubated the red blood cells overnight, I noticed that would not, as well as aspects ofhis medical research,
a certain percentage of these cells change from their normal including his discovery that the peptide bradykinin can
discoid shape to one that resembled a porcupine, called an be effective in opening the blood-brain barrier.
econocyte. What I did was to describe the discocyte-econocyte In 2009 Black published his autobiography, co-
transformation in patients undergoing heart-lung bypass, as authored with Arnold Mann, entitled Brain Surgeon. New
an index ofsub-lethal red blood cell damage. The importance York Times reviewer Abigail Zuger described the book as a
being that the blood cells could not parachute through the "fascinating, if somewhat stilted, memoir". The Publishers
small capillaries." He attended the University ofMichigan in Weekly review commented that the book "examines
a program that allowed him to earn both his undergraduate racial hurdles he had to leap to become a neurosurgeon"
degree and his medical degree in 6 years. He received his M.D. and "altematjesj incisive writing about incisions with
degree from the University ofMichigan Medical School in 1981. his personal memoir, insightful and inspirational."
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For more than a decade, David Blaine has been attracting revolutionized the way magic is portrayed on television.
the world's attention with his high-profile endurance stunts. Penn Jillette ofPenn & Teller called Street Magic "the best
Starting his career as a magician who appeared to do the TV magic special ever done" and "the biggest breakthrough
impossible with a deck ofcards, he was soon following in the in our lifetime." The New York Times noted that David has
footsteps of Houdini—seeking out that which seems physically "taken a craft that's been around for hundreds of years
impossible and actually doing it. To that end, he's been buried and done something unique and fresh with it." The New
alive in New York City for a week, barely survived being Yorker claimed that "he saved magic." Since then, Blaine
encased inside a six-ton block ofice for three days and three has produced nine additional primetime specials.
nights, stood atop a too-foot-tall pillar in Bryant Park for 36 Blaine has performed magic privately for U.S.
hours without a safety net, survived inside a transparent box in Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, Governor
London on nothing but water for 44 days, and spent one week Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Gates, Henry Kissinger, Mayor
submerged in a sphere-shaped aquarium at Lincoln Center, at Bloomberg, Mark Zuckerberg, and Muhammad Ali, as
the end of which he attempted to break the world record for well as President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia and other
breath holding. A year later, he succeeded live on the Oprah international leaders. He also performed alongside Michael
Winfrey show, holdinghis breath for 17 minutes and 4 seconds. Jackson, and during the Super Bowl halftime show.
Born in Brooklyn, Blaine discovered his passion for In tom, Blaine performed magic for 72 hours
magic at the age of four when he saw a magician perform straight in Times Square, raising nearly $roo,000 for
in the subway. His mother encouraged his passion and he reliefefforts following the earthquake in Haiti.
began performing professionally at private parties by the age Blaine resides in New York City with his
of thirteen. By the age of twenty-three, Blaine had created, fiancee, Alizee Guinochet. The couple welcomed a
directed, and produced an original television program titled magical daughter into the world on January 27, 2011.
Street Magic, which garnered rave reviews by critics and
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MICHAEL GLEN BLOCK
Michael Glen Block (born May 25,2982) is an American A frequent guest lecturer, Mr. Block has presented
cellist, composer, arranger, and solo artist hailed as "the at Stanford University, Princeton University, Harvard
ideal musician of the twenty-first century" by cultural icon University, New York University, Berklee College ofMusic,
Yo-Yo Ma. Mike Block has worked with Yo-Yo Ma, Bobby Cleveland Institute ofMusic, Belmont University, Southern
McFerrin, Lenny Kravitz, Shakira, The National, Joe Zawinul, Methodist University, Sam Houston State University,
Alison Krauss, Rachel Barton Pine, Mark O'Connor, and Illinois State University, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Triborough Trio—Featuring Mike Block
other notable musicians. Block currently plays with the University of Arkansas. In 2006, he received Suzuki method (cello), Hans Holzen (guitar), and Kyle Kegerreis
Silk Road Ensemble. He has appeared on Late Night with certification in music education from the New York City- (bass), the trio's mission is to put their personal spin on
Conan O'Brian, National Public Radio's St. Paul Sunday, based School for Strings, under Pamela Devenport. traditional and contemporary music from around the
Regis and Kelly, VH2, the Disney Channel, WNBC-TV In 2009 Mike founded The Mike Block String world in well-crafted and creative arrangements.
with Chuck Scarborough, and the CBS Early Show. Camp, which takes place in multiple locations each summer. Mike is also the Artistic Director and host
Block is most famous for playing second cello The camp's goal is to empower musicians of all ages/ of GALA Brooklyn: "Global Art - Local Art:", a Music
alongside Yo-Yo Ma. He performed in Mark O'Connor's levels to perform, improvise, compose, and arrange their Festival in Brooklyn featuring a diverse array of
Appalachia Waltz trio for three years. His performances own music - all by ear. The first location debuted in 2010 musicians and artists in unique collaborations.
have been described as "vital, rich-hued solo playing" in Vero Beach, Florida, followed in 2011 with Fayetteville, Notable guests include Anthony Mcgill (Metropolitan
by the New York nines, and "a true artist ... a sight Arkansas, and Saline, Michigan in 2012. The world-class Opera), Aoife O'Donovan (singer for Crooked Still), Aaron
to behold" by the Salt Lake City Desert News. faculty has included Darol Anger, Hanneke Cassel, Joe Dugan (guitarist for Matisyahu), Multi-genre violinist/
Mike Block's Cello Concerto, Craven, Rushad Eggleston, Brittany Haas, Natalie Haas, composer Todd Reynolds, Grammy-Nominated classical artists
Movement t was completed in zoo9. Jeremy Ritter, Clay Ross, Kimber Ludiker, Jefferson Anastasia Khitruk (violin), and the Enso Quartet, Marcus
Mr. Block's classical compositions have Hamer, Victor Lin, Emy Phelps, and Lauren Rioux. Printup from Jazz at Lincoln Center, and jazz saxophonist
been performed at the Bremen MusikFest, Tribeca Since 2009, Mike has been the Lead Teaching Artist Seamus Blake, and singer-songwriter Amy Correia.
New Music Festival, the Kimmel Center series "Fresh for Silk Road Connect, a partnership between the Silk Road Performed on WNYC's
Ink," and the MATA Festival, at which he performed Project and schools in New York City and Boston areas. Soundcheck with John Schaefer.
as soloist in his own Cello Concerto in 2009. The Mike Block Band presents an exciting Mike has also worked with director Yawn Zilberman
His non-classical writing has been and genre-bending combination ofrock, classical, as a Music Consultant for "A Late Quartet", a tort movie
featured at festivals such as Rockygrass, Delfest, jazz, and folk music through original songs and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Christopher Walken.
Celtic Connections, and Wintergrass. instrumental compositions, featuring quirky yet On April 4,2009, Mike Block was struck by
Mike Block has served as musical director to honest lyrics, and a variety ofmusical influences. a NYC Taxi while walking at the corner of W8gth St.
cellist Yo-Yo Ma, singer Bobby McFerrin, ballet star Damien Mike Block has also worked with notable musicians and West End Ave, in Manhattan. Injuries included
Woetzel, jookin dancer Lir Buck, actor/comedian Bill Irwin, such as Edgar Meyer, Mike Marshall, Zakir Hussain, My broken rib, jaw, check, nose, and he lost nine teeth. His
jazz trumpeter Marcus Printup, world-music group The Silk Brightest Diamond, Bon Iver, Tim O'Brien, Marcel Khaliffe, reconstruction required multiple surgeries, and his missing
Road Ensemble, and classical orchestra The Knights. Goran Bregovic, Kayhan Kalhor and Bruce Molsky. teeth were eventually restored on February 15, 2012.
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ADAM BLY SCOTT BOLTON
Adam Bly (born 1981in Montreal, Canada) is founder Dr. Scott Bolton is the Director of the Space Sciences
and CEO ofSeed. He is the editor of "Science is Culture: Department at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San
Conversations at the New Intersection ofScience + Antonio, Texas. Dr. Bolton is also the Principal Investigator
Society" (published by HarperCollins) and the creator for the Juno project, a project within NASA's New Frontiers
of the data visualization platform Visualizing.org. Program. Prior to being Director at SwRI, Dr. Bolton was a
He began his career at the age of16 as the youngest senior scientist and manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
researcher at the National Research Council ofCanada, where (JPL) for over zs years. During his tenure as Director ofSpace
he spent three years studying the biochemistry ofcancer, Science at SwRI, Dr. Bolton oversaw the launches ofNew
specifically the role ofcell adhesion in metastasis. Out of the Horizons and IBEX, the selection of Juno, the confirmation
lab, he founded Seed—tag-lined "Science is Culture"'"—and of MMS, and the delivery ofhardware for a number ofnon-
served as its Editor-in-Chief. "The best comparison for Seed," NASA programs related to national security. As director of
wrote a media critic at the time of the magazine's launch in SwRI's Space Science Department, Dr. Bolton is responsible
2001, "is the early years ofRollingStone, when music was less a for the approximately iso engineers and scientists working on
subject than a lens for viewing culture." Under his leadership, over a dozen programs including new proposals, instrument
the magazine earned critical acclaim for modernizing development, mission operations and scientific data analysis.
scientific publishing and for bridging long-standing divides As Principal Investigator of Juno, Dr. Bolton is
between science and society—from art and design to politics responsible for all aspects of the Juno program including
and religion. Together with Paola Antonelli he co-founded a project management by JPL, spacecraft development
monthly gathering of scientists, architects, and designers at Lockheed Martin, all science instruments, launch
that laid the foundation for Design and the ElasticMind, vehicle development and operation, and the resulting
an exhibition about science and design at The Museum scientific analysis throughout the life of the project. Dr.
ofModem Art. Bolton has more than 30 years experience in the field of
In 2007, Sly was named a Young Global Leader aerospace and space science. Dr. Bolton received his B.S.
by the World Economic Forum. He is a recipient of the in Aerospace Engineering from U. Michigan in 1980, and
Golden Jubilee Medal from Her Majesty Qpeen Elizabeth II a Ph.D. in Astrophysics from U.C. Berkeley in 1990.
and his achievements have been highlighted by Canadian Dr. Bolton is a Co-Investigator on a number of NASA
Prime Minister Jean Chretien, "for showing people the missions including experiments on the Cassini mission. Dr. creation of science and math curriculum driving new national
scope and power of science not just as an object of study Bolton chaired the Titan science group for the Cassini-Huygens standards for elementary level education (an age bracket
but as a key to understanding the world around us." mission and was responsible for the formulation of the known to be underserved in this area). Dr. Bolton has worked
Sly has lectured around the world on the future of scientific investigation ofSaturn's moon Titan. Dr. Bolton has with a number ofcorporate sponsors dedicated to space
science and its role in society, including at the World Economic been a Principal Investigator with NASA on various research science educational programs, including Lego, Universal,
Forum, the National Academies ofScience, the Royal Society, programs since 1988. His research includes the modeling of the Sony, and Time-Warner. Dr. Bolton helped develope an
the National Institutes ofHealth, the State Department, Jovian and Saturnian radiation belts, atmospheric dynamics innovative educational program, in partnership with the
NASA, the Chinese Ministry ofScience and Technology, The and composition, and the formation and evolution of the Lewis Center for Educational Excellence, that provides an
Museum ofModem Art, and The Academy ofSciences for the solar system. He has authored over 150 scientific papers, five opportunity for elementary to high school level children to
Developing World, before the National Science Board and the book chapters, and consulted/appeared in five space science experience the scientific and engineering process directly.
U.S. House of Representatives, and at universities including documentaries. He received the NASA Outstanding Leadership This program trains teachers on science and math education
Harvard, MIT, and Beijing. He has served on the nominating Medal in wiz, Exceptional Achievement Medal in zooz; the and provides access to NASA research facilities and scientists
committees and juries of the Buckminster Fuller Challenge, NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal in1994. He for hundreds ofschools around the country. Through his
the Earth Award, and the TED Prize, and sits on the Science also received JPL Individual Awards for Exceptional Excellence private company, Artistic Sciences, Inc, Dr. Bolton's has
Advisory Committee of the World Economic Forum, the in Leadership in zooz, zooz, and 1996, and Excellence in produced a number ofmusical concerts, art exhibits, scientific
External Advisory Board of the University of Michigan's Risk Management in z000; and has received sixteen NASA Group documentaries and videos aimed at inspiring and motivating
Science Center, the American Committee of the Weizmann Achievement Awards. Dr. Bolton maintains a relationship children in academic studies. He has worked with a number
Institute ofScience, the Communications Advisory Board with JPL and the California Institute of Technology through ofmusical artists developing both educational and musical
of the National Academy ofSciences, and as an advisor to a special appointment as a Senior StaffScientist. programs. He is one of the founding members of the Vangelis
OECD's Global Project on Measuring the Progress ofSocieties. Dr. Bolton also leads a number ofeducational Foundation in Athens, Greece dedicated to the combined
Bly was recently named Vice Chair of the World programs aimed at developing science, math and art skills for study ofScience, Math, Art, Music and Philosophy.
Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Design children from elementary to high school and college level.
Innovation and Partner to the Executive Coordination As part of the NASA Juno educational Outreach Program,
Office for the Rio+zo United Nations Conference Dr. Bolton has dedicated developed educational programs
on Sustainable Development. involving both formal and informal education including the
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DAVID BROOKS
David Brooks (born August 141960 is a political and cultural Before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Brooks argued a) he's going to be president and b) he'll be a very good
commentator who writes for The New York Times. He worked as forcefully for American military intervention, echoing the president." Two days after Obama's second autobiography,
an editorial writer and film reviewer for the Washington Times; beliefof commentators and political figures that American The Audacity ofHope, hit bookstores, Brooks published a
a reporter and later op-ed editor for The Wall Street Journal; and British forces would be welcomed as liberators. In the column in The New York Times, titled "Run, Barack, Run",
a senior editor at The Weekly Standard from its inception; a spring ofzoo4, some ofhis opinion pieces suggested that urging the Chicago politician to run for president. However as
contributing editor at Newsweek and The Atlantic Monthb, he had tempered his earlier optimism about the war. ofDecember 2011in a CSPAN interview, Brook's opinion of
and as a commentator on National Public Radio. He is Brooks' public writing about the U.S. wars in Obama's presidency was more tempered, giving Obama only
now a columnist for The New York Times and commentator Afghanistan and Iraq is similar to those by neoconservatives, a "B-" rating, and said that Obama's chances ofreelection
on PBS NewsHour. according to a Salon article by Glenn Greenwald, that labels would be less than so-so if elections were held at that time.
Brooks, who is Jewish, was born in Toronto, Brooks as a neoconservative. His angry dismissal of the In writing for The New York Times in January 2010,
Canada—his father was a U.S. citizen living in Canada at the conviction ofScooter Libby as being "a farce" and having "no Brooks described Israel as "an astonishing success story".
time—and grew up in New York City in Stuyvesant Town. He significance" was derided by political blogger Andrew Sullivan. He wrote that "Jews are a famously accomplished group,"
graduated from Grace Church School in New York City, Radnor On August 10, zoo6, Brooks wrote a column for The who, because they were "forced to give up farming in the
High School (located in a Main Line suburb of Philadelphia) New York Times titled "Party No.3". The column proposed Middle Ages... have been living off their wits ever since". In
in 1979 and from the University ofChicago, with a degree the idea of the McCain-Lieberman Party, or the fictional Brooks' view, "Israel's technological success is the fruition
in history, in 1983. representation of the fictional moderate majority in America. of the Zionist dream. The country was not founded so stray
Brooks edited a 1996 anthology of writings by Ottawa Citizen commentator David Warren has settlers could sit among thousands ofangry Palestinians
new conservative writers, Backward and Upward: Tlw New identified Brooks as the sort ofconservative pundit that in Hebron. It was founded so Jews would have a safe place
Conservative Writing. He wrote a book of cultural commentary liberals like, someone who is "sophisticated" and "engages to come together and create things for the world."
titled Hobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They with" the liberal agenda, in contrast to a real conservative like Brooks opposes what he sees as self-destructive
Got There, published in woo, and followed it four years later Charles Krauthammer. Brooks has long been a supporter of behavior, such as teenage sex and divorce. His view is that
with On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) John McCain; however, he did not show a liking for McCain's "sex is more explicit everywhere barring real life. As the
in the Future Tense. zoo8 running mate, Sarah Patin, calling her a "cancer" on entertainment media have become more sex-saturated,
He also authored The Social Animal: The Hidden the Republican Party. He has referred to her as a "joke," American teenagers have become more sexually abstemious"
Sources ofLove, Character and Achievement. The book was unlikely to ever win the Republican nomination. But he later by "waiting longer to have sex...jandj having fewer partners."
excerpted in The New Yorker magazine in January 2011 admitted during a CSPAN interview that he had gone too far He sees the culture war as nearly over, because "today's
and received mixed reviews upon its full publication, by in his previous "cancer" comments about Patin, which he young people...seem happy with the frankness of the left
Random House, in March of that year. The book has been a regretted, and simply stated he was not a fan ofher values. and the wholesomeness of the right." As a result, he
commercial success, reaching the #3 spot on the Publishers In a March 2007 article published in The New is optimistic about the United States' social stability,
Weekly best-sellers list for non-fiction in April 2O1L York Times titled "No U-Turns", Brooks explained that the which he considers to be "in the middle ofan
Brooks was a visiting professor of public policy at Republican Party must distance itself from the minimal- amazing moment ofimprovement and repair."
Duke University's Terry Sanford Institute ofPublic Policy, and government conservative principles that had arisen Brooks also broke with many in the conservative
he taught an undergraduate seminar there in the fall of2006. during the Abraham Lincoln, Barry Goldwater, Ronald movement when, in late 2003, he came out in favor of same-
He and his wife live in the Cleveland Park Reagan and Calvin Coolidge eras. He claims that these sex marriage in his New York Times column. He equated
neighborhood ofNorthwest Washington, DC. core concepts had served their purposes and should the idea with traditional conservative values: "We should
Brooks describes himself as being originally a liberal no longer be embraced by Republicans in order to win insist on gay marriage. We should regard it as scandalous
before "coming to my senses." In t983, he wrote a parody elections, which he considers the most important purpose that two people could claim to love each other and not
ofconservative pundit William F. Buckley Jr., which said of a political party designed to serve the political class. want to sanctify their love with marriage and fidelity....
"In the afternoons he is in the habit ofgoing into crowded Brooks has been a frequent admirer ofPresident It's going to be up to conservatives to make the important,
rooms and making everybody else feel inferior. The evenings Barack Obama. In an August zoo9 profile ofBrooks, The moral case for marriage, including gay marriage."
are reserved for extended bouts ofname-dropping." New Republic describes his first encounter with Obama, in the Regarding abortion, Brooks has advocated for
Buckley admired the parody and offered Brooks spring ofzoos: "Usually when I talk to senators, while they pro-choice government regulations: abortion should be
a job with National Review. A turning point in Brooks's may know a policy area better than me, they generally don't legal, with parental consent for minors, during the first four
thinking came later that year in a televised debate with know political philosophy better than me. I got the sense he or five months, and illegal afterward, except in extremely
Milton Friedman, which, as Brooks describes it, "was knew both better than me. 1.4 I remember distinctly an image rare circumstances. (New York Times, April 22, 2002.)
essentially me making a point, and he making a two- of—we were sitting on his couches, and I was looking at his
sentence rebuttal which totally devastated my point." pant leg and his perfectly creased pant, and I'm thinking,
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MARK CUBAN
When Mark Cuban purchased the Dallas Mavericks on
January 14, z000, the face of the organization began to
change immediately. Once again Mavericks games had
a party atmosphere as Reunion Arena rocked with the
return of the "Reunion Rowdies." Mavericks games
became more than just ordinary NBA games—
they were a total entertainment experience.
Cuban was not only successful at instilling a sense
ofpride and passion into Mavericks fans by presenting himself
as the ultimate role model by cheering from the same seats he
had in years past, but he also became the first owner in team
sports to encourage fan interaction through e-mail on his
personal computer. It was through this personal touch that
fans throughout the Metroplex, and around the world, began
to notice Cuban's energetic personality and take notice of
the Mavericks. He has personally responded to thou
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