EVO Advisory BoardBrian Barnum
Brian is the President of RH Donnelley Interactive. Brian has more than 15 years of financial operations and management including CFO positions with high growth, venture capital back companies. He has executed several venture financings an IPO and the sale of several Internet/Technology companies. The Los Angeles Business Journal named Brian 2007 CFO of the Year for private companies with revenues up to $100 million. Brian holds a degree in Economics from Stanford University and an MBA from the Anderson School at UCLA.
Paul Dagam
Paul currently serves as Chief Scientist and Chief Strategy Officer of Business.com, an RH Donnelley Company. He was a Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer at Rapt, an enterprise software company. Paul also was the principal investigator on several National Science Foundation and National Institute of Health grants through Stanford University. Paul also served as scientist at Rockwell's decision theory laboratory in Palo Alto. He has a Ph.D. in theoretical computer science from the University of Toronto and an M.D. from Stanford University.
Craig Emanuel
Craig is a Partner and the Chairman of the Los Angeles Entertainment Department of Loeb & Loeb, a nationally renowned law firm that specializes in the entertainment and media industry. Craig negotiates strategic distribution and licensing of digital media content for major studios and media companies as well as for high level writers, directors, actors, producers including Robert Rodriquez, Gary Oldman and Julie Delpy. Craig also serves as legal counsel to the Sundance Institute, advising them on matters pertaining to the Sundance Film Festival. For the past two years he has been a moderator at an International Film and Media conference in Abu Dhabi.
Tom was a leader of peace and justice movements in the Sixties. Serving in the California legislature, he chaired the senate Natural Resources Committee, defending endangered species like salmon, wetlands and redwoods. He was chairman of California's first solar energy commission, and served as California's representative on a federal solar energy panel. He is the author of many books, including The Lost Gospel of the Earth.
L. Hunter Lovins, Esq.
Hunter is the president and founder of Natural Capitalism, Inc. (and Natural Capitalism Solutions), co-author of the book Natural Capitalism (with Paul Hawken and Amory Lovins) and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute, an internationally recognized research center celebrated for innovating thinking in energy and resource issues. Hunter was named as one of four people from North America to serve as a delegate to the UN World Summit on Sustainable Development. She also served as Commissioner in the State of the World Forum's commission on Globalization, co-chaired by Mikhail Gorbachev and Jane Goodall. She has consulted for Bank of America, Allstate, Calvert Social Investment Fund, Royal Dutch/Shell Group, and is currently Professor of Business at Presidio School of Management, the first accredited MBA program in sustainable management.
David Mager
One of the organizers of the first EarthDay in 1970, David has worked in the environmental arena for the last 38 years mostly in helping over 350 companies become greener...profitably. These companies include GE, GM, IBM, Amoco, Coke, Unilever, Aveda, Time Warner, Stonyfield Farm Yogurt, Eileen Fisher, Anheuser Bush, CitiGroup, Hallmark, ABC Home and Gaiam. When Director of Standards at Green Seal, he wrote rigorous public environmental standards for many consumer products including energy efficient lighting, water efficient fixtures, household paint, household cleaners, windows and recycled paper. He has also worked at setting other national and international environmental and socially responsible standards, and developing the life cycle analysis methodology to quantitatively assess the environmental impacts of products, processes and services.
Charlotte Stevenson
Charlotte is a Staff Scientist at Heal the Bay. She studied marine biology in Denmark, worked on a research project on fish populations at Palmyra Atoll in the Pacific and received her B.S. at Stanford University. She worked at the Center for Environmental Law and Policy in Seattle, Washington, before returning to Stanford for her Masters in marine biology. Prior to Heal the Bay, she worked in Washington, DC as a John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellow and on staff with the Natural Resources Committee in the House of Representatives. Charlotte is happy to be back in California helping protect one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world.
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