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Raised in Ohio, he was formerly a vice principal and high school math teacher in Southeast Arkansas and served as a Fulbright fellow in rural Tajikistan. Callie Chamberlain. Callie Chamberlain is committed to health, health care, and well-being for all. Callie oversees social responsibility for Optum, a global health services organization with over , staff members serving million individuals, health plans, and , health care facilities.

A strong commitment to intercultural and interreligious dialogue, Callie has filmed an award-winning documentary highlighting the role of women in the refugee crisis, co-founded a microwork application connecting refugees to income opportunities, contributed to the implementation of Youth the UN Youth Strategy, and developed grassroots strategies in Egypt, Morocco, and Qatar on behalf of the United Nations to prevent violent extremism across the Middle East and North Africa.

Now in its sixth year, the organization has a network of over 70 alumni, 6 of whom are in state and local office. She is a Reiki master, aspiring DJ, and forever in search of the spiciest cocktails in downtown Los Angeles. Julian Rhoads. He is responsible for design, implementation and oversight of flagship leadership development and exchange programs in Asia and the U.

He joined The Asia Foundation in as executive assistant, providing professional and administrative support for the president of the Foundation. In , he assumed the role of special assistant to the president and assistant secretary to the board of trustees, serving as principal aide to the president in executing overall institutional goals with advisory, research, and operational support, and providing support to the board of trustees.

Julian serves on the board of StartingBloc, a non-profit organization that is shifting the culture of leadership through StartingBloc Institutes, convenings and consultancy programs. Julian served on the board of Thousand Currents from to as Secretary and Treasurer, and previously chaired their Young Professionals Group. Born and raised in Massachusetts, he lives in Oakland, CA. Kenny Andejeski. A former two-sport, collegiate student-athlete, Kenny has reapplied his energy and effort to foster community development, entrepreneurial ecosystems and experiential opportunity, through community building in physical and digital spaces over his career.

He has been without a permanent home and transient since the beginning of , but was born and raised in northwest suburban Chicago.

Margaret Chapman. For six years, Margaret was Vice-President of Political CFOs, Inc, a campaign finance firm specializing in all fiscal and compliance aspects of federal, state and local campaigns as well as state political parties and PACS. Before joining Political CFOs, she was Director of Operations for the West Virginia Democratic Executive Committee, where she oversaw the development and implementation of a statewide coordinated campaign plan budget and managed all state and national events for the state party.

Throughout her career, Margaret has focused on implementing strategic financial planning and event logistics to enhance overall campaign and organizational goals. She firmly believes that, when done well, finance and operations can be strategic tools that further programmatic aims and increase efficiency overall. Previously, she served as president of the board of directors for Street Sense, a Washington, D. During her tenure as board president, Margaret facilitated the growth of the board from five to 15 members and the implementation of a three-year strategic plan for the organization.

Michelle K. Nils Klinkenberg. Nils is the Executive Director of the Beacon Hill Friends House, a resident housing cooperative and center for Quaker learning and action in the heart of downtown Boston. He previously worked at The Cadmus Group helping federal and state agencies manage energy efficiency and sustainable transportation programs. Nils is enthusiastic about many things, including science, civic engagement, cooperation, community, big-picture sustainability, applied weirdness, civilizational resilience, clever people, and the future.

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