Meet our #Revelation2Action Judges
Posted by Kristen on 25 Mar 2010 at 9:18 am | Tagged as: Social Responsibility
Wondering who would be selecting the Revelation to Action finalists for the Changemakers’ online community to vote on starting June 9? Wonder no more – the Revelation to Action judges are here:
- Alan Harlam – Director of Social Entrepreneurship at the Swearer Center for Public Service at Brown University
- Michael Havard – Vice President, Marketing – Corporate Officer, Newman’s Own, Inc.
- Beth Ginsberg Holzman – CSR Strategy and Reporting Manager, Timberland
- Bill McKibben – Environmentalist and writer who frequently writes about global warming and alternative energy and advocates for more localized economies. He is also the founder of 350.org
- Michael Dupee – Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.
This panel represents some of the most innovative social entrepreneurs in the U.S., with expertise spanning the corporate, non-profit, environmental and academic sectors.
To give you the low-down, the judges will select a slate of ideas from submissions entered through the Changemakers online community based upon entry criteria. On June 9, finalists will be announced, and between June 9 and June 30, the public will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite entries. Winners will be announced during the week of July 12, and will be awarded prizes totaling $50,000. For complete rules and regulations of this competition, visit www.Changemakers.com/Revelation and click on “Eligibility, Criteria and Prizes.”
Want to submit your innovative, community changing idea for New England and New York? You’ve got until April 21, 2010 to enter at www.Changemakers.com/Revelation.
Remember: Change is brewing.
-Kristen

Looks like a rockstar crew! I’ve nominated a few nonprofits from New England, fantastic contest!