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Executive Director Search
Future Generations teaches and enables a process for
equitable community change that integrates
environmental conservation with social development.
The Executive Director is the Chief Executive Officer of two organizations, the Civil Society Organization and the Graduate School. This position offers the opportunity to take the helm of both organizations and lead them. The Civil Society Organization has been recently re-cast as an Incubator of Social Change Innovations. The accredited Graduate School of Applied Community Change is the arm that extends the innovations through creating a global base of continuing research and very applied action. The Executive Director will ensure that the organization’s strategic goals are achieved by providing leadership and management. The two organizations seek a person with collaborative leadership style, willing to take innovation seriously, utilizing a management style of delegation, and possessing organizational and fundraising skills.
Future Generations Graduate School Video spotlights community empowerment
Watch a new video featuring the Future Generations Graduate School Master's Degree program in Applied Community Change and Conservation.
Help Future Generations meet new challenge to raise $500,000 in funds
With a $500,000 cash pledge from a new anonymous donor, Future Generations undertakes a wonderful challenge to raise matching funds by June 30, 2012. Donations are accepted in cash, checks, and securities. Your generous donation is tax-deductible and greatly appreciated. Give today to the community project of your choice.
View from the Top of Mount Everest
When Dan'l Taylor, Executive Director of Future Generations and Future Generations Graduate School, saw this full screen panorama from the top of Mount Everest—he was deeply moved, saying: "For 270 degrees of view in this photo, to as far as the eye can see, it was such a privilege to be the lead person in creating the two major national parks in two countries that protected the Mount Everest ecosystem.
Faculty member, Daniel Taylor, completes new book: "Empowerment on an Unstable Planet"
For $35, you can order hardcover copies of "Empowerment on an Unstable Planet: From Seeds of Human Energy to a Scale of Global Chang from Future Generations." To purchase, please call 304-358-2000 or e-mail Rebecca Vaus at becky@future.org.
Donate $100, and receive a signed book by the authors: Carl, Daniel and Jesse Oak Taylor.
Fabulous Job for a Knowledge Leader
An imaginative, experienced designer of knowledge systems is offered a challenge—by the eight Future Generations organizations worldwide (www.future.org & www.future.edu). The challenge is to extend knowledge of community-based solutions that improve health, conservation, peacemaking, governance, and community-based learning. 
John Hopkins Public Health Magazine features video of Dr. Carl Taylor on "The Origins of International Health"
As part of their Online Extra's section, John Hopkins Public Health Magazine recently featured a video on the late Dr. Carl Taylor on "The Origins of International Health."
