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  • Jim Cothran, Vice-President of Robert and Company’s Planning and Landscape Architecture Division in Atlanta, Georgia, holds degrees from Clemson University, the University of Georgia, and Georgia Institute of Technology where his academic training included ornamental horticulture, landscape architecture, and city planning. In addition to his professional practice, Jim serves as an adjunct professor at Georgia State University and the University of Georgia where he teaches a graduate course on America’s historic gardens and landscapes. Previous experience in the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects includes serving as Trustee, President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Newsletter Editor, as well as a representative on various ASLA committees and boards. Jim has served as a Member of the Atlanta Urban Design Commission, the Atlanta Tree Preservation Review Board, and the Atlanta Tree Commission. Jim is a Board member of the Atlanta Botanical Garden, the Cherokee Garden Library, the Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation and currently serves as President of the Southern Garden History Society. He was a founding member of Trees Atlanta and has served as an active member of its Board of Directors since its inception in 1980.
  • Jane E. Kirtley is a faculty member at the University of Minnesota, where she directs the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law. Professor Kirtley was Executive Director of The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press for 14 years.
  • Cary Peppermint and Leila Nadir cofounded ecoarttech in 2005 to explore convergent media, technology, and environments. Cary and Leila work interdisciplinarily, drawing on ideas and methodologies from digital studies, philosophy, literature, ecological science, critical/cultural studies, and art. For ecoarttech, the term “environment” does not refer only to nature or geographic spaces but rather to interwoven networks of biological, cultural, mental, and digital spaces. The health of each is indistinguishable from the health of others. As Gregory Bateson writes, the planet is part of humans’ “eco-mental system”: “if Lake Erie is driven insane [by pollution], its insanity is incorporated in the larger system of your thought and experience.”
  • Cary Peppermint and Leila Nadir cofounded ecoarttech in 2005 to explore convergent media, technology, and environments. Cary and Leila work interdisciplinarily, drawing on ideas and methodologies from digital studies, philosophy, literature, ecological science, critical/cultural studies, and art. For ecoarttech, the term “environment” does not refer only to nature or geographic spaces but rather to interwoven networks of biological, cultural, mental, and digital spaces. The health of each is indistinguishable from the health of others. As Gregory Bateson writes, the planet is part of humans’ “eco-mental system”: “if Lake Erie is driven insane [by pollution], its insanity is incorporated in the larger system of your thought and experience.”
  • Donald M. Ferencz is an attorney and the Executive Director of The Planethood Foundation, a small private foundation “educating to replace the law of force with the force of law.” He was born in 1952 in Nuremberg, Germany, where his father, Ben Ferencz, had served as the Chief Prosecutor in the Einsatzgruppen Trial as part of the Subsequent Proceedings at Nuremberg. After studying at the Canadian Peace Research Institute and graduating Colgate University with a B.A. in Peace Studies, Don Ferencz pursued a Master’s Degree in Education, thereafter teaching elementary school for five years before going on to obtain both J.D. and M.B.A. degrees at Pace University in New York. While in law school, he interned at both the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Enforcement Division and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, assisting in the prosecution of “white collar” criminals. But Mr. Ferencz saw the other side of the coin as well: incident to his work as a student editor on the Law Review, he played a critical role in obtaining dismissal by the New York Court of Appeals of a criminal conviction, which dismissal was premised on a legal theory he developed himself based on original research which had been previously overlooked by defense counsel in the case. Upon completing his legal studies, Mr. Ferencz pursued a commercial career for over two decades, working as a senior tax executive at a number of U.S.-based multinational public companies, and taught briefly as an adjunct professor of law at Pace Law School, where he later helped to initiate an international ICC Moot Court Competition. In 1996, he and his father established The Planethood Foundation, for which he now works on a full-time basis, helping to educate around the need for strengthening the rule of law in international relations. In addition, Don Ferencz participated directly as part of the NGO delegation to the ICC Assembly of States Parties Working Group on the Crime of Aggression (including attending the recent ICC review conference in Kampala, Uganda), and has written and lectured on the need to help deter aggression through the rule of law. He currently resides in the U.K.
  • Milena Sterio teaches International Law and the International War Crimes seminar. She has published extensively in the areas of international law, international criminal law, and the law of the seas (piracy), and her latest articles will be published by the American University Law Review, the Fordham Journal of International Law, and the Minnesota Journal of International Law. She has lectured on these topics at various law schools in the United States, as well as larger conferences, such as the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting and the AALS Annual Meeting. Prior to becoming a law professor, Milena Sterio was an associate at the international law firm of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, in its New York and Paris offices, where she practiced international litigation and arbitration. She was also an adjunct professor at Cornell Law School, where she taught the International War Crimes seminar. Milena Sterio holds a J.D., *magna cum laude*, from Cornell Law School, as well as a French law degree (“maitrise en droit”) from the University of Paris I-Sorbonne. Milena Sterio also holds a master’s degree in private international law (“D.E.A.”) from the University of Paris I-Sorbonne. She obtained her B.A. in French Literature and Political Science from Rutgers University, s*umma cum laude*.
  • Stephen Schwartz is best known as the composer and lyricist of such Broadway hits as Godspell, Pippin, and Wicked as well as The Baker’s Wife and Children of Eden. He co-adapted Working and wrote lyrics for Rags. He is the songwriter of the films Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Prince of Egypt and Enchanted, and the Disney television movie Gepetto. Mr. Schwartz is the recipient of three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, and four Drama Desk Awards. In 2009 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Mr. Schwartz is a producer of The Blue Flower, which is currently in rehearsals at the A.R.T., and begins performances on December 1 at the Loeb Drama Center. This is first venture as a producer.
  • Heidi Day is the Founder and Executive Director of Chayil Inc. Chayil Inc.,(pronounced Ky-eel) is a non-profit organization that helps domestic violence victims THRIVE. This program utilizes an innovative Life Coaching model, the Chayil Personal Development curriculum to bring beauty and peace from the ashes of the victims lives.
  • David Valdez has been a professional photographer for over 30 years. He was Manager of Advertising and Publicity Photography for the Walt Disney Company in Orlando, Florida. Prior to that he served President George Herbert Walker Bush as Director of the White House Photo Office and as his personal photographer. David has had numerous photos published in *Life*, *Time*, *HOLA*, *U.S. News and World Report* and *Newsweek*. In 1997 his book, *George Herbert Walker Bush a Photographic Profile* was published by Texas A&M University Press. David served as Vice President of Business Development for Blue Pixel digital experts, a digital photography consulting firm based in Annapolis, Maryland. He continues as an advisor to Blue Pixel.Their clients included Microsoft, Nikon, Adobe, The Department of Housing and Urban Development, The United States Navy, and the Republican National Committee, to name a few. Currently David is Director of Electronic and Visual Information for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. David has been a featured speaker at the Smithsonian, Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Eddie Adams Workshop and the annual Photo Marketing convention. He is also on the advisory board for the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce College. As a digital photographer, David enjoys shooting all kinds of subject matter from a unique perspective. He then turns his original photos into beautiful digital art. His work is on exhibit at ArtFX Gallery, 45 West Street, Annapolis, Maryland. He has been their featured artist twice, January 2003 and April 2004.
  • Nir Rosen has covered Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and other areas of the Middle East and Central Asia for *The New Yorker*, *Boston Review*, *Rolling Stone*, and *The Nation*. His new book is *Aftermath: Following the Bloodshed of America’s Wars in the Muslim World*.
  • Eric Draper was the White House Photo Director and personal photographer for U.S. President George W. Bush. Draper worked for the Associated Press as a news photographer prior to joining the White House. His many assignments included the 1996 and 2000 presidential campaigns, the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, the Kosovo conflict in 1999 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Over the years, Draper has also worked as a staff photographer for The Seattle Times, the Pasadena Star-News and the Albuquerque Tribune. He won the Associated Press Managing Editors' Award for three consecutive years, the 1999 National Headliner Award and was named 1992 Photographer of the Year by Scripps-Howard Newspapers. He is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach.
  • Barry R. Posen, Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT and Director of the MIT Security Studies Program, is author of *The Sources of Military Doctrine*.