Centre for Change in the Third Millennium
"The Centre for Change in the Third Millennium is an open forum and ongoing dialogue for humankind on key issues affecting sustainable survival and the search for solutions. It is a global 'think tank', a global 'watershed, bringing together humanity's most inspired and creative thinking -a convergence of the spiritual, scientific and humanistic. The aim is the creation of a planetary 'peace culture'." [1]
Contents
Executive Team
Accessed February 2012: [2]
- Michael Ellis (Third) - Chairman
- Randall Denton Vice Chairman
- Jager Ellison Co-Founder
- Lesley Pocock Vice Chairman
- Avni Sali Executive Member
- Pavel Kasyanov Vice Chairman
- George Besch Vice Chairman
- Ronald Ingalsbe Vice Chairman
- Michiko Kajikawa Marques Executive Member
- James Chen International IT Administrator
International Advisory Board
Accessed February 2012: [3]
- Mark Oliphant, Deepak Chopra , James Hurtak, Keith Suter, Julia Morton-Marr, Helen Caldicott, Willis Harman, Desmond Berghofer, Robert Muller, Kamran Mofid , Russall De Souza , Marija Hampton , Ian Brighthope , Marc Cohen , Sherrill Sellman, Bob Phelps, Christine Hooper
Supporters
Accessed February 2012: [4]
Selected supporters include: Maurice Strong , M. Tavakel, Paul Clarke, Goerge Cox, Lord Ennals, Michael Exeter, Malcolm Harper, Brenda Marshall, Yehudi Menuhin, Jan Nation, Emmanuel Oteng, Harminder Singh, Sir George Trevelyan, Pierre Wijngaert, Findhorn Foundation, Hazel Henderson, Larry Krantz, Vance G. Martin, Edgar Mitchell, Archarlyn Leonard Orr Raja, Ven Ugvwiyuhi, Dyhani Ywahoo, Takeshi Utsumi
Contact
URL: http://www.centreforchange.org
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Centre for Change in the Third Millennium About, organizational web page, accessed February 6, 2012.
- ↑ Centre for Change Supporters, organizational web page, accessed February 6, 2012.
- ↑ Centre for Change Supporters, organizational web page, accessed February 6, 2012.
- ↑ Centre for Change Supporters, organizational web page, accessed February 6, 2012.