Cynthia Lazaroff

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"Cynthia Lazaroff is the Vice President of PCRF. For the last decade, she ran a campaign to communicate the demise of coral reefs worldwide, helped to pioneer PCRF's Coral Reef Satellite Mission, coordinated a series of reef events in California during the years of 2001 to 2005, and helped implement newsletters, internet and fund raising programs over the years. A magna cum laude graduate in Politics and Russian Studies from Princeton University, Ms. Lazaroff brings more than twenty years of experience as a Russian-American relations specialist, educator, filmmaker and activist to the job. "[1]

  • Biosphere Foundation
  • Executive Vice President, Planetary Coral Reef Foundation/Biosphere Foundation - Dates Employed 2000 – Present Employment Duration 18 yrs [1]
  • Independent Entertainment Professional, Various Production Companie- Dates Employed 1992 – 1997 Employment Duration 5 yrs
  • Director of Creative Affairs, Armand Hammer Productions - Dates Employed 1988 – 1991 Employment Duration 3 yrs - "Cynthia supervised the development of all feature film and television projects including Mother Russia, an eight hour mini-series for HBO and The Cuban Missile Crisis, a four hour mini-series for NBC. Cynthia also conducted extensive negotiations for film productions in Russia."
  • Co-Founder, Executive Director, US-USSR Youth Exchange Program - Dates Employed 1983 – 1988 Employment Duration 5 yrs: "Location San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles - Cynthia pioneered a variety of Soviet-American exchanges in the in the fields of: art, literature, theatre, education, film, sports, wilderness adventures, urban leadership and environmental service. She also co-produced the documentary, The Challenge of the Caucasus, featuring the first joint climb of young Soviets and Americans whom she led to the summit of Mount Elbrus, Europe's highest peak (18, 481'). Narrated by Leonard Nimoy, the film was broadcast on TBS and PBS on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev summit and won a First Prize at the American Film Festival as well as a CINE Gold Eagle award." [2]


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  1. Biosphere Foundation Board, organizational web page, accessed March 30, 2018.