Fred is a frequently requested speaker, advisor, and lecturer. He was a founder and trustee for IDEO. He lectures widely on various topics, including design methodology, future trends, and social innovation.
Philipp Engelhorn founded and currently directs the film foundation and not-for-profit production company, Cinereach, which offers adaptive financial and creative support for independent filmmakers, with supported projects including Citizen Four, Cutie and the Boxer, Pariah and Beasts of the Southern Wild.
He is a member of the Board of Directors of Synergos, a non-profit dedicated to eliminating global poverty and social injustice by changing the systems that keep people in poverty. Caterina Fake is an American entrepreneur and social media innovator. They were acquired by Yahoo and eBay respectively. She is founder and CEO of Findery, a mobile app about places for social and local sharing. For eight years she served as Director and Chairman of the Board of Etsy, the marketplace of unique goods.
She was named to the Time , Time Magazine's list of the world's most influential people, and received the Aenne Burda Award for Creative Leadership. She attended Smith College, and graduated from Vassar College in She is the cofounder of Sesat School, and serves on the advisory board of Rarecancer. Fisher is president of True Love Productions, a theater and film production company in New York that she formed in From until , she was a managing director and founding partner of Citigate SVC, a public relations consulting firm in New York.
Before joining SVC, she was vice president and director of corporate communications at Morgan Stanley. She also supports numerous other nonprofit institutions, particularly in the areas of arts and education. Fisher was born in Boston and grew up in Hudson, Ohio.
Her interests include theater, film, 20th century art and design, fiction, golf, and champagne. She is the wife of the late Richard B. Fisher, former chairman and chief executive of Morgan Stanley. Bob Frankenberg is the owner of NetVentures, a management consulting firm focused on the high tech industry. Prior to its sale in , Frankenberg chaired Kinzan, a leading provider of Internet services platforms.
Frankenberg serves as a member of the board of directors of public companies National Semiconductor and Nuance Communications, as well as startup companies Veracity Networks, Digital Bridge, and Sylvan Source. He is chairman of the Westminster College Board of Trustees.
He served in the U. Air Force from to He and Linda, his wife of 40 years, live in Alpine, Utah. Donna is passionate about education and the arts. The bulk of her work on both boards has centered on long-term sustainability, finance and governance. Donna and her husband, Kevin, are members of Impact Partners which brings together philanthropists and filmmakers so that, together, they can create great films that entertain audiences, enrich lives, and ignite lasting social change.
Donna and Kevin are also part of Gamechanger Films which aims to shift the gender disparity in the film marketplace by tapping into the enormous yet undervalued talent pool of women directors and providing the financing necessary to bring their work to audiences worldwide.
After having a second home in Park City for over eight years, the Gruneichs moved to Park City from Connecticut permanently in Cindy Harrell Horn is an advocate for education, public health, and the environment. Horn is a cofounder and member of the Board of the Environmental Media Association EMA , a nonprofit organization created to inspire and coordinate an entertainment industry response to global environmental crises.
Paul Getty Museum. In she was appointed by the U. Horn and her husband Alan reside in Los Angeles. Uzodinma Iweala is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, and medical doctor. Uzodinma is the Co-Founder of Ventures Africa Magazine, a publication that covers business, policy, culture and innovation spaces in Africa. Amanda Kelso is passionate about technology and storytelling, and how together they can shape communities.
She has spent the last 25 years serving as a creative communications and brand leader for global tech companies as well as lending her skills to non-profit organizations and startups. While the majority of her career has been working in a creative capacity in the technology sector, early in her career she worked on television productions including Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Amanda recently co-published a public meditations project encouraging people to take time out of their busy days to meditate.
Charles D. Having joined the storied William Morris Agency mailroom in , he was promoted to agent just two years later. Lisa Kron is a writer and performer whose work has been widely produced in New York, regionally, and internationally.
She wrote the book and lyrics for musical Fun Home, with music by composer Jeanine Tesori, which won five Tony awards including Best Musical and was finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. As an actor she received a Tony award nomination for her performance in Well and a Lortel Award for her turn as Mrs. Mi-Tzu and Mrs. Lyn Davis Lear is an Emmy nominated filmmaker, celebrated environmentalist, and political activist.
She has produced, executive produced and advised documentary films on topics ranging from climate change, investigative journalism to new frontiers in modern medicine and Technology. Lyn also produced a sequel, A World of Solutions.
The Lears created the Declaration of Independence Road Trip which brought the document to every state in the nation, followed by Declare Yourself which registered over one million voters. Lyn holds a Ph. She is the mother to three children and resides in Los Angeles with her husband.
Under her leadership, the Adobe brand has become synonymous with creativity, digital marketing and the design and development of transformative digital experiences. Ann received her B. Didn't see that one coming. Spaceballs tonight at 6P on IFC. A tourist trip turns into a nightmare when five seaplane passengers are stranded miles from shore. Forced into a life raft, they are menaced by a terror just beneath the surface.
This one always applies. When a chance meeting of strangers leaves one of them dead, police struggle to answer why. Cablevision, which provides cable service for 3 million subscribers in the New York metropolitan area, also owns Madison Square Garden and sports teams including the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers.
Analyst Craig Moffett of Sanford C. Bernstein wrote in a report that the price for Sundance seemed lower than that of other recent cable channel sales based on cash-flow multiples. Meg James is a corporate media reporter for the Los Angeles Times, covering the business of television and digital disruption in the entertainment industry. She has been a member of the Company Town team for more than a decade. All Sections. About Us.
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