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Ashoka Fellow James Thornton, ClientEarth, Environmental Advocacy for the Planet

Managing Editor Robert Rimm hosts a dialogue with Ashoka Fellow James Thornton, Founder and CEO of ClientEarth, an organization of legal experts pushing environmental issues to the forefront of the European Union agenda through advocacy, policy research and civil litigation. (This is a rebroadcast of our interview from last April.)

James Thornton on LinkedIn

ClientEarth on Facebook

ClientEarth on Twitter

Tune in to the interview with James and click through the corresponding slideshow below....

 
 

Ideas Unbound: Philadelphia Museum of Art CEO Timothy Rub—the Power of Art

Managing Editor Robert Rimm talks with Timothy Rub, Director and CEO of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and president of the Association of Art Museum Directors. Serving at one of the country’s largest art institutions, he provides an outstanding model for advocating for the power of art to grow communities, to educate and engage the public, and to enhance the vital role of art in our society.  (This is a rebroadcast of our interview from last May, in which Timothy Rub discusses his role as the director of a major urban museum.)

 

Philadelphia Museum of Art on Facebook

Philadelphia Museum of Art on Twitter

Tune in to the interview with Timothy and click through the corresponding slideshow below....

 
 

 

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