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Lode Dewulf, Chief Patient Affairs Officer at UCB, has more than 20 years of pharmaceutical medical experience around the world. He is a physician who is passionate about patients’ perspectives and more.
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Peter Vander Auwera, Innovation Leader at SWIFT, is also the co-initiator of Corporate Rebels United, a movement to unite corporate rebels across the globe to ensure that true change happens virally.
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Sylvie Coumel & Phyllis Zimmer
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<a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sylvie-coumel/18/88/295">Sylvie Coumel</a> (left) is the Director for Stakeholder and Advocacy at Sanofi while <a href="http://www.son.washington.edu/faculty/faculty_bio.asp?id=122">Phyllis Zimmer</a> (right) is the President of the Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation (USA). They both believe that communication and knowledge sharing are essential to creating awareness about diseases and finding patient-centered solutions.
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TEDxChange Speakers, Seattle
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<b>HOST of the TEDxChange event in Seattle: </b><b>Melinda Gates</b>
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is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Along with Bill Gates, she shapes and approves the foundation’s strategies, reviews results, and sets the overall direction of the organization. Melinda will host TEDxChange from the Gates Foundation campus in Seattle, Washington.
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Cathleen Kaveny
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Cathleen Kaveny is an American legal scholar and theologian. She is currently John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law and Theology at Notre Dame Law School, where she has been on the faculty since 1995.
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David Fasayana
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David Fasanya is a Nigerian-American performance artist and award-winning youth poet residing in Brooklyn, NY.
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Julie Dixon
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Julie Dixon is the Deputy Director of Georgetown University's Center for Social Impact Communication (CSIC), an academic initiative that examines the critical role of communication in fostering engagement in social change.
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Salim Shekh and Sikha Patra
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Salim is a 15 year old boy who lives in a polluted slum in East Kolkata. Sikha is a 15 year old girl who lives in a slum called Neheru Colony. This dynamic duo is engaged to eradicate polio from their communities by developing community maps to share with a global audience--making their invisible communities visible.
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Halimatou Hima
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Halimatou Hima is a Masters in Public Policy candidate at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Following an internship in the Women & Population Division at the United Nations Foundation, she worked in the Child Protection Division at the United Nations in her home country of Niger (UNICEF).
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Roger Thurow
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Roger Thurow joined the Chicago Council in January 2010 after three decades at the Wall Street Journal. For 20 years, he was a foreign correspondent based in Europe and Africa.
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