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From: "MIKE TREDER" <>
Subject: CRN Forms Board of Advisors
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 22:20:03 -0400

Taking a major step forward, the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN) 
has established a Board of Advisors, including several well-known names. The 
first six members of CRN s Board of Advisors are Jos  Luis Cordeiro, Eric 
Drexler, Jerry Glenn, Lisa Hopper, Doug Mulhall, and Rosa Wang. More 
advisors will be added in the near future, as CRN identifies and engages 
leaders in government, business, and civil society who share a vision of 
nanotechnology being widely used for productive and beneficial purposes, 
with malicious uses limited by effective administration of the technology.

 We are proud to welcome such accomplished and respected figures to our 
Board,  says Mike Treder, Executive Director of CRN.  It s a great 
beginning. We aim to continue building a well-rounded Board, with additional 
experts in fields beyond nanotechnology, such as economics, philosophy, 
sociology, ecology, and politics. We re committed to a globally 
representative mix, with members from all major world regions. 

Jos  Luis Cordeiro is President of the Sociedad Mundial del Futuro 
Venezuela, and author of The Great Taboo. An engineer and economist with 
expertise in global affairs, he is Director of the Club of Rome (Venezuela), 
and an international advisor to several companies and organizations. As 
Director of the Association of Venezuelan Exporters (AVEX), he has 
participated in the negotiations of the Free Trade Area of the Americas 
(FTAA).

K. Eric Drexler, Founder and Chairman of the Foresight Institute, is a 
researcher concerned with emerging technologies and their consequences for 
the future. In the mid 1980s, he introduced the term 'nanotechnology' to 
describe atomically precise molecular manufacturing systems and their 
products. His research ranges from computational modeling of molecular 
machines to engineering analysis of molecular manufacturing systems and 
their potential products. Author of Engines of Creation and Nanosystems, and 
co-author of Unbounding the Future, he lectures widely on molecular 
nanotechnology, its development, and its implications for the human future.

Jerome C. Glenn is the Executive Director for the American Council for the 
United Nations University, where he co-founded and directs the Millennium 
Project on global futures research. He has 30 years experience in futures 
research with governments, corporations, and international organizations 
working for the Committee for the Future, Hudson Institute, Future Options 
Room, Millennium Project, and as an independent consultant. He has written 
over 90 articles and authored, edited, or co-authored eight books on the 
future.

Lisa Hopper is President and Founder of World Care, a non-profit 
organization dedicated to raising consciousness in the education, health, 
environmental, and community service arenas. World Care converts surplus 
into valuable resources for relief efforts throughout the world, creating 
opportunities for those who are less fortunate by providing the necessary 
supplies.

Douglas Mulhall, author of Our Molecular Future, is a leading figure in 
global environmentalism. He has participated in designing, building, and 
operating water recycling and flood control facilities in China and Brazil, 
in cooperation with the European Commission and multinational companies. A 
former Managing Director of the Hamburg Environmental Institute, he is 
cofounder and director of O Instituto Ambiental, the first South American 
institute to specialize in wastewater recycling.

Rosa Wang is founder and principal of GeographicEngine.com, which offers 
financial and strategic advisory to non-profits. In addition, she serves as 
consultant for Ashoka Innovators for the Public, a non-profit organization 
dedicated to the profession of social entrepreneurship. Rosa has extensive 
experience in finance and economic policy based in North America and Asia, 
and her past employers include Dresdner RCM Global Investors, Lehman 
Brothers, and the Federal Reserve Bank of NY.

Since its formation in late 2002, CRN has attracted significant notice for 
taking a strong stance on the risks of unregulated molecular nanotechnology, 
and the need for a coordinated international program of development. CRN s 
founders, Executive Director Mike Treder and Director of Research Chris 
Phoenix, believe that the humanitarian potential of nanotechnology is 
enormous, but so also is the potential for misuse. Their mission is to raise 
awareness of the issues presented by nanotechnology: the benefits and 
dangers, and the possibilities for responsible use.

The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology is headquartered in New York. CRN 
is an affiliate of World Care, an international, non-profit, 501(c)(3) 
organization. For more information on CRN, see www.CRNano.org.

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See you in the future!

Mike Treder
Executive Director, Center for Responsible Nanotechnology - 
http://CRNano.org
Director, World Transhumanist Association - http://transhumanism.org
Executive Director, New York Transhumanist Association - http://nyta.net
Founder, Incipient Posthuman Website - http://incipientposthuman.com
Executive Advisory Team, Extropy Institute - http://extropy.org
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