Author of five books and recipient of 18 journalism awards, including four National Magazine Awards. Former publisher and editor of Mother Jones magazine, Dowie has written over 200 investigative reports for magazines, newspapers, and other publications. (San Francisco) teaches science at The University of California Graduate School of Journalism. He is deeply involved with youth education and opportunity programs. Richard Foos ( emeritus)įounded the iconic Rhino Records, and is a longtime media and music entrepreneur.
Special interest in election integrity and the investigation of electronic voting machine fraud. Founder of California’s top-ranked charter school. Had a critical role in shaping DARPAnet, a key predecessor of the internet. A Ph.D., MS, and BS in Computer Science from the University of California, Los Angeles, he holds 32 patents in integrated circuit design and computer-aided design methods. Is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur he co-founded a start-up to make a next-generation programmable silicon chip. Is a longtime local New York television news anchor and winner of three Emmy Awards.
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He previously served as New York City commissioner of consumer affairs and public affairs director of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association Lynne White Is New York legislative director for the Natural Resources Defense Council. She served on the staff of the US House Banking and Finance Committee, and on the board or advisory committees for organizations including Fannie Mae, Dallas Affordable Housing Coalition, the Congressional Federal Credit Union, Volunteers of America, and Global Camps Africa. Is an expert on affordable housing and student loan policy. Jon has served as a board member of Cambridge College and Sterling College. He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. Served as a Time magazine editor and correspondent (Saigon bureau chief), and editor of New Times magazine and The Village Voice. He was a partner in the Empire State Building, owns the legendary Dreamland Recording studio, and has seeded many innovative social ventures.
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