In case you know of any bright -- and young-ish -- potential applicants....

-tj

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From: Tom Rielly <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 4:30 PM
Subject: TED2009's first Great Unveiling, The new TED Fellows program
To: [email protected]


               Unveiling the TED Fellows program

 Greetings TEDsters --
It's my pleasure to share with you the first "Great
Unveiling" of TED2009: our new TED Fellows program. At TEDGlobal 2007 in
Arusha, Tanzania we were struck by the remarkable conversations and
collaborations inspired by the 100 fellows who attended. We saw the founding
of several companies, including Black Star Line SA by speaker Herman
Chenery- Hesse and TEDGlobal fellow June Arunga; the emergence of new NGOs
such as Ushahidi.com, founded by Fellows Erik Hersman, Juliana Rotich and
Ory Okolloh; and U.S. TEDsters setting up offices and hiring a TED Fellow in
Tanzania. Scientists met with artists and designers, tech bloggers spoke
with environmental activists, and filmmakers bonded with economists. Those
exceptional people continue to write Africa's "Next Chapter."

 Since then we've been seeking a way to bring the TED Fellows' passion,
energy and the ideas worth spreading to every TED conference, with the hope
that their world-changing ideas and proven potential will meld with the
talent and experience of the TED community.

 Introducing TED
Fellows<http://tr.subscribermail.com/cc.cfm?sendto=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eted%2Ecom%2Ffellows&tempid=9c53bb7308904a73b925e5ce4695fe78&mailid=06d1ec7b3a3b438ba13c9e100c75da22>,
our new international program that will bring 50 eclectic, up-and-coming
world-changers to our Long Beach and Oxford conferences each year. Twenty of
those fifty will be invited back, starting the next year, as TED Senior
Fellows, joining the community for a three-year term including six
conferences. All TED Fellows will receive special benefits including
pre-conference programs, training from world-class communications
professionals, the opportunity to give short TEDTalks at TED University, the
opportunity to spread their ideas on TED.com, a private social network and
more. Of course, TED will cover their conference fees, travel and lodging.

 We're targeting individuals aged 21-40 from all of TED's many disciplines,
including of course, technology, entertainment and design but also science,
humanities and the arts, entrepreneurs, NGOs and political and community
leaders. We're focusing on candidates from five regions of the world:
Africa, Asia/Pacific, the Caribbean, Latin America and the Middle East.
However, anyone 18 and over is welcome to apply. The first application cycle
begins February 23rd, 2009.

 Meet our first 40 fellows
here<http://tr.subscribermail.com/cc.cfm?sendto=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eted%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ephp%2Fpages%2Fview%2Fid%2F246&tempid=9c53bb7308904a73b925e5ce4695fe78&mailid=06d1ec7b3a3b438ba13c9e100c75da22>.
The complete list is also at the bottom of this email. If you'd like to read
more about them, you can
download<http://tr.subscribermail.com/cc.cfm?sendto=http%3A%2F%2Fted%2Estreamguys%2Enet%2FTEDFellows%2FTEDFellowsBook%2Epdf&tempid=9c53bb7308904a73b925e5ce4695fe78&mailid=06d1ec7b3a3b438ba13c9e100c75da22>a
PDF of the TED
Fellows Program
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.

 These men and women were selected for their achievement but especially for
their promise. Each of them shows real potential to create positive change
in their field -- whether it's technology, entertainment, design, music,
art, science, business or the NGO community -- in their country, and even
around the world.

 I would like to thank the Bezos family, the Harnisch Foundation and Nokia
for their visionary inaugural support of the program, with in-kind
participation from TED friends Kodak, Livescribe, Lynda.com, ONE.org and
SubscriberMail.

 There are many opportunities for TEDsters to get involved and contribute.
If you're interested in participating, have questions or comments or would
just like to learn more about the program, please email [email protected].
Find more information at
www.ted.com/fellows<http://tr.subscribermail.com/cc.cfm?sendto=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eted%2Ecom%2Ffellows&tempid=9c53bb7308904a73b925e5ce4695fe78&mailid=06d1ec7b3a3b438ba13c9e100c75da22>

 Warmly,

 Tom Rielly
TED Community Director
[email protected]

Meet the TED Fellows, TED2009 (Long Beach, CA)

Adrian Hong: Director of The Pegasus Project; founder and former Executive
Director of Liberty in North Korea. Korea/U.S.

Alexander MacDonald: NASA economist; Ph.D. student, Oxford. U.S./U.K./Canada

 Ana Gabela: Ornithologist studying human impacts on Galapagos; Avian
Disease Coordinator, state of Hawaii. Galapagos/U.S.

Andriankoto Ratozamanana: Cofounder of MEGASEEDS; reforestation activist.
Madagascar

Awa Marie Coll-Seck: Executive Director of Roll Back Malaria Partnership;
former Health Minister of Senegal. Senegal

Bola Olabisi: Founder of Global Women Inventors and Innovators Network;
Nigeria/U.K.

Bright Simons: Cofounder of mPedigree – anti-pharmaceutical fraud technology
solutions for Africa and India; Development analyst with multi-award winning
think-tank. Ghana

Colleen Flanigan: Fine artist – metals sculptor who applied metallurgy
techniques to coral reef reconstruction; armaturist for Henry Selick's 3D
stop-motion feature film Coraline. U.S.
 Daniela Candillari: Pianist; Fulbright Scholar. Slovenia/U.S.

Darius Weems: Duchene Muscular Dystrophy activist; subject of Logan
Smalley's documentary Darius Goes West; rapper. U.S.

Erik Hersman: Cofounder of Ushahidi.com – a site providing online
visualization of conflict areas; blogger for Afrigadget.com and White
African; organizer, Maker Faire Africa. Kenya/U.S.

Esther K. Chae: Actor/playwright – her one-woman show explores a North
Korean spy and the attempts to unmask her; Yale Drama alum. Korea/U.S.

Faisal Chohan: Co-Founder of BrightSpyre.com – leading jobs portal in
Pakistan today that has set the foundation of internet business in Pakistan.
Pakistan

Gerry Douglas: Founder of Baobab Health – an NGO creating eHealth systems to
address health care crises in the developing world with particular emphasis
on HIV care and treatment. Malawi/U.S.

Jane Nordli: Musician; educator. U.S.

Jennifer Brea: Writer and blogger; Ph.D. student at Harvard; writing a book
on Chinese migrants in Africa and African migrants in China. U.S.

Joshua Wanyama: Founder of Pamoja Media – the first African online
advertising network; founder of African Path – an African Huffington Post.
Kenya/U.S.

Joy Sun: Global health activist; student, Stanford Business School. U.S.
Juliana Machado Ferreira: Conservation geneticist using genetic markers to
track and interdict illegal songbird trafficking; setting up Wildlife
Forensics Laboratory in Brazil. Brazil
 Juliana Rotich: Cofounder of Ushahidi.com – a site providing online
visualization of conflict areas; blogger, Environmental Editor of
GlobalVoices. Kenya/U.S.

Juliette LaMontagne: Educator; Founder of youth art activism program;
Curriculum consultant for innovation and school reform. U.S.

Katrin Verclas: Mobile trends analyst and founder of Mobileactive.org – a
global network of people using mobile technology for social impact. U.S.

Karen Baptiste: Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow researching the
intersection between environmental psychology, environmental justice, and
resource management; Fulbright Scholar. Trinidad/U.S.

Kyra Gaunt: Ethnomusicologist; vocalist; author of The Games Black Girls
Play: Learning the Ropes from Double-Dutch to Hip-hop (2006). U.S.

Logan Smalley: Duchene Muscular Dystrophy Advocate; documentary filmmaker,
Darius Goes West. U.S.

Lucas Welch: Founder of Soliya – an NGO promoting understanding between
young leaders in the U.S. and the Muslim world. U.S.

Mohammad Tauheed: Architect; Founder of ArchSociety.com – an online
community for architects. Bangladesh

Oliver Hess: Co-Director Materials and Applications, principal infranatural;
creator of interactive public art projects and social/spatial experiments.
U.S.
Patrick Awuah: Founder and President of Ashesi University. Ghana

Philip Niles: MD/MBA student; AIDS activist with Volunteer Kenya; Consultant
for the Flying Eye Hospital in Myanmar, Philippines, and Vietnam. U.S.

Pragnya Alekal: Activist, environmental engineer; former X-Prize consultant
for the developing world. India/U.S.

Rommel Feria: Educator; Java, Mac and open source activist. Philippines

Rye Barcott: Marine Corps Captain; Founder of Carolina for Kibera; Student,
Harvard Business School/Harvard Kennedy School. Kenya/U.S.

Sara Mayhew: Mangaka (manga artist). Canada

Sean Gourley: Physicist/military theorist; Rhodes Scholar. New Zealand

Sheila Ochugboju: Operational Director of Global Women Inventors and
Innovators Network; science educator. Nigeria/U.K.

Sophal Ear: National Security professor, Naval Postgraduate School; Cambodia
Scholar – his family escaped the Khmer Rouge and survived when his mother
posed as Vietnamese, a story she recounted to him for the New York Times.
U.S./Cambodia

Taghi Amirani: Iranian physicist turned documentary filmmaker, has filmed
the Taliban and NASA scientists; his most recent film, Red Lines and
Deadlines, profiles Iran's reformist journalists for PBS. Iran/U.K.

Tin Ho Chow: Design student, RISD; former Singaporean military officer;
founder of a national humanitarian design conference. Singapore/U.S.

Yatin Sethi: Design researcher for Ashoka-Youth Venture; Cofounder of
Pankhudi Foundation which aims to benefit underprivileged children in India.
India/U.S.

Program Contact: 
Logan McClure
Program Coordinator, Community
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