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Ten successful alumni, hosted by emeritus faculty member Oscar Soule, will share their stories in a 10-week lecture series focused on professional success and personal values. Academic credit options include a two-credit Evening and Weekend Studies course, Living a Greener Dream or a 16-credit continuing program, Money’s Value, Soul’s Worth.
The series kicked off November 17 with a recital given by two alumnae renown for their international musical careers, opera singer Cyndia Sieden ‘75 and concert pianist Judith Cohen ‘79. The two women, friends since their days at Evergreen, punctuated musical offerings with stories and musings, and offered insights about how they have shaped their careers.
Seminar Series At-A-Glance
Dates: Tuesdays, January 5 – March 9, 2010
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Location: Lecture Hall 3
Visitors to any of the classes are welcome.
Here is the speaker line up:
* January 5: Brian Boyd, Executive Director of the Sequoia Foundation, the Forest Foundation and Grantmakers Consultants
* January 12: Dee Williams, MES, pioneer in the tiny house movement
* January 19: Ben Alexander ‘82 and Susan Buis ‘82, Co-owner and Co-founder (respectively)Sound Native Plants, environmental restoration
* January 26: Kim Gaffi ‘97, Co-Director, Garden Raised Bounty (GRuB)
* February 2: Kevin Ranker ‘97, State Senator and environmental leader
* February 9: Matt Triplett ‘80, owner, SparkPlug and TeamSnap, marketing and web-based sports team management
* February 16: Madeline Cantwell ‘03, Director of Development, The Orion Society
* February 23: Tim Girvin ‘75, owner, GIRVIN, branding and design
* March 2: Sandy Desner ‘76, owner Deskoba, Inc, Real Estate development
* March 9: Sean Johnson, musician, yoga instructor
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