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Dr. Digby Anderson
Dr. Anderson is the president of The Social Affairs
Unit.
Rick Bass
Rick is a free-lance writer and journalist. Bass is the author, most recently,
of In the Loyal Mountains, a collection of short stories; he lives
in Troy, Montana.
Robert Frenay
Robert Frenay is a writer for Audobon magazine.
Susan Gaines
Susan Gaines is a writer for
Business
Ethics Magazine
Barry
Harrington barry.harrington@magnets.com
Barry Harrington is an author and the head of a public relations firm which
brokers talent to major international markets. He was the marketing director
of The Tubes, and has conducted interviews on prominent music icons such
as The Beatles, Peter Gabriel, YES, and Soundgarden. He has been published
in Musician, Penthouse, Omni, and is the co-author of
Unbelievably Good Deals That You Absolutely Can't Get Unless You're a
Teacher (originally titled 150 Ways to Build a Better World),
by Contemporary Books, Chicago, and the author of a supernatural thriller
The Beyond (published by Putnam). He has produced and promoted a number
of philanthropic events, and is the cocreator of Safeway's Authors for Easter
Seals Program. Barry lives in Moraga, California.
Tom
Kee tom.kee@magnets.com
As a co-founder of Better World Publishing, Tom
develops software and writes for Better World. Prior to starting Better World Publishing
he worked 10 years in the wireless communications industry for
Motorola and
AT&T serving as senior software
engineer and a technical consultant to marketing. Tom was born in Germany
and has spent most of his life in the Seattle area.
Jon Miller
JMILLER@IRRI.CGNET.COM
Jon is a Manila-based writer and journalist who covers cultural, political,
and environmental issues for magazines, radio, and television.
Chris
Nelder chris.nelder@magnets.com
Chris Nelder is a writer and software developer who is the president of
Better World, the publishers of BWZ.
He's worked in the computer industry for 10 years, most of it writing technical
documentation. Before starting Better World with Tom Kee, in February of '95, Chris
worked at AT&T Wireless Division,
Microsoft, and other software companies,
where he acquired his esoteric knowledge of
HTML by working with its
parent language, SGML. Chris lives
in Seattle, Washington.
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