| Our sponsors 2007 festival |
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| Written by janine cahill | |
| Monday, 05 November 2007 | |
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Our major sponsors for the festival and establishing the community are The Futures Foundation and Future Journeys. Gold Level Sponsorship: Janine Cahill CEO of Future Journeys : I am really pleased to support Global Youth Futures. The future belongs to us all so we all need to have a say in creating it. GYF will enable young people to tap into their creativity and enthusiasm to start innovating right now. Being connected is the fastest way to sustainable innovation. Young people can take us to a future they want to live in. Jan Lee Martin Foundation Chair The Futures Foundation: Never before has the world offered so many challenges – and so many opportunities – to its emerging leaders. And never before have young leaders had so many resources, including resources like Global Youth Futures. This lively network, with its treasury of knowledge and tools, shows how young people can lead the way in creating a better future for our new planetary society. Silver Sponsorship: Professional Public Relations: Brand Management Strategies: Wonderful people helping on the day: Futurists and Innovators: Liz Cahill, Criag Rispin, Jan Lee Martin, Richard Neville, Dr Peter Saul, Peter Lazar, Serafino de Simone, Terry Collins, Deborah Kneeshaw, Dianne Green, Dominique Jaurola, Peter Hayward, Liljana Milutin, Rowena Morrow, Tim Farrell, Alexander Calhoun, Steven Gould, Steven Tighe, Barbara Bok, Anita Kelleher, Caroline Cahill, Anna Papworth-Smith, Mahesh Radhakrishnan, Jule du Varrens, Barcamp team. Supporters: Jacque Fresco, futurist, technologist and inventor, a modern-day Da Vinci. Message to the Global Youth Futures Community sent on 7 November 20007 The future belongs to those who make relevant judgements regarding the survival of all people and the environment. War is the supreme failure of nations to find areas of agreement. Eventually nations must learn that the methods of scientific investigation can establish closer areas of agreement and workable solutions than the methods of politics which have failed to serve the well being of most people. Remember, politicians are elected to keep things as they are not to change them. The young people of today will be the guardians of tomorrow. If they fail to accept the responsibilities of their own future others will do the thinking for them. Engineers without borders |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 ) |
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