Stephen Trimble

Stephen Trimble was born in Denver, his family's base for roaming the West with his geologist father. After a liberal arts education at Colorado College, he worked as a park ranger in Colorado and Utah, earned a master’s degree in ecology at the University of Arizona, served as director of the Museum of Northern Arizona Press, and for five years lived near Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has been…

Steve Nation

Steve Nation has been involved in service work inspired by the Alice Bailey teachings for many years. He currently directs the New York office of World Goodwill and Lucis Trust. He is co-founder of Intuition in Service and the United Nations Days & Years Meditation Initiative and serves on the Council of the Spiritual Caucus at the United Nations.

Steven Kull

Steven Kull, PhD is a political psychologist who studies world public opinion on international issues. He is the Director of the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) and the Center on Policy Attitudes (COPA). He conducts ongoing surveys of the US public and plays a central role in the BBC World Service Poll of global opinion. His articles have appeared in Political Science Quarterly,…

Subhankar Banerjee

Kosmos is proud to present photographs by Subhankar Banerjee. His two year photographic journey in raging blizzards with a wind-chill factor of minus 100 degrees F encompassed 4,000 miles undertaken by foot, raft, kayak, and snowmobile in all four seasons. His goal: “to see official, permanent wilderness designation for the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.” He is…

Surinder Deol

Surinder Deol, a former staff member of the World Bank, is a leadership development coach and facilitator based in Potomac, Maryland. He is coauthor of Managing Intercultural Negotiations, Japji: The Path of Devotional Meditation and author of The Summit: A Fable About Inner Transformation.

Susan J. Zipp

Susan J. Zipp works in affiliation with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Her primary focus is the Earth Charter, a People’s Treaty of Interdependence. She has been featured in International media for her extensive travel where she has formed partnerships in numerous countries on every continent to empower and engage local grassroots action on global issues. Formerly…

Susan Witt

Susan Witt is the Executive Director of the Schumacher Center for a New Economics, heir to the legacy programs of the E. F. Schumacher Society. She helped found the Schumacher Society in 1980 and led the development of its highly regarded publication, library, seminar, and other educational programs while at the same time remaining deeply committed to implementing Schumacher’s economic…

Tara Stuart

Tara Stuart holds an International Associateship degree, equivalent to a US Doctorate of Education, from the University of London, Institute of Education.  Tara has a diverse professional background as educator, speaker, author, illustrator and CEO of her own business. She has lived and worked in a variety of cultures and nations which include the Yucatan of Mexico, Switzerland, India, Great…

Tatiana Glad

Tatiana Glad is a social entrepreneur, sustainability practitioner and change strategist. She works across sectors and cultures to develop life-affirming and resilient leadership for whole systems innovation. She is passionate about systemic change, sustainability, water, enabling start-up initiatives/enterprises, creating synergies, good questions and meaningful conversations.  Tatiana is a…

Terri O’Fallon

Learning and change in human systems has been a life-long pursuit for Terri O’Fallon PhD. She is a principal of Pacific Integral, and Developmental Life Designs, a leader on the frontier of transformational change in organizations and individuals. She has been teaching for over 50 years and researching for over 40 years. Terri Began her career teaching elementary children, and later,…