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SACRAMENTO SPEAKERS SERIES ANNOUNCES THAT
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON JOINS THE 2012-2013 SEASON
Sacramento,
California, March 9, 2012. Sacramento
Speakers Series announces an
impressive list of political leaders, authors, scientists, and visionaries participating
in the 8th season of the series. The Sacramento Speakers Series is a community
lecture series that provides an open forum for a free discussion of timely and important issues by nationally
acclaimed speakers and patrons of the Series. Managing principal and attorney
Mitchell Ostwald
describes the
Series as “an extraordinary community experience that gives our patrons an
opportunity to hear about and question renowned and influential people from a
wide variety of backgrounds on an even wider variety of topics.” The speakers
are chosen on the basis of their career achievements, unique expertise in their
particular field of endeavor, and ability to communicate their particular
passion to the audience.
The
series kicks off on Tuesday October 23rd with Sanjay Gupta, MD awarding winning chief medical correspondent for CNN. His
medical training and public health experience provides TV viewers with a
profound insight to a wide range of topics including healthcare reform,
fitness, military medicine and other areas.
President Bill Clinton, founder
of the William J. Clinton Foundation and the 42nd President of the
United States, will come to Sacramento to deliver his speech “Embracing our
Common Humanity” on Tuesday, December 4th. President Clinton was the first Democratic
president in six decades to be elected twice – first in 1992 and then in 1996.
Under his leadership, the country enjoyed the strongest economy in generations
and the longest economic expansion in US history, including the creation of
more than 22 million jobs.
Thomas Friedman internationally
renowned author, reporter, and New York Times columnist will be speaking
Tuesday January 8th. Friedman is the recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes and the
author of five bestselling books, among them “From Beirut to Jerusalem,” “The World Is Flat,” and “Hot, Flat, and Crowded.” While critics may take
issue with his views, writings style, his penchant for excessive optimism, his
support of the Iraq war and views on globalization, he is the writer much of
the public looks to for straight talk about world events.
Michelle Rhee a leading advocate for school reform will be speaking Tuesday January 29th;
Rhee founded The New Teacher Project in 1997, which has recruited 23,000 new
teachers across the country. Under her leadership as Chancellor of D.C. Public
Schools, the worst performing school district in the country at the same time
saw double-digit growth in state reading and math scores among seventh, eighth
and tenth graders. Rhee most recently founded StudentsFirst, an organization
aiming to raise $1 billion to reform education in the nation, and is now a
member of the Sacramento community.
Dr.
Louise Leakey
paleontologist, conservationist, educator and National Geographic
explorer-in-residence will be speaking Wednesday February 27th; it’s the third
generation of the famous Leakey family to dig for humanity’s past in East
Africa. Louise first set foot in the region at age
six weeks. Since then, she has spent considerable time on many field
expeditions, and today she co-directs the Koobi Fora Research Project with her
mother, Dr. Meave Leakey. Now an
adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of
Stony Brook in New York, Dr. Leakey is helping to develop a major centre for
human origins research that will include field programs for students. Louise is
a Ph.D. graduate of London University, where her research focused on the
influence of climate change 3.5 to 1.5 million years ago.
Dr.
Robert Ballard - Deep-sea
explorer, famous for his historic discovery of the wreckage of the Titanic
more than 12,000 feet below the
surface of the North Atlantic, will speak on Tuesday April 2nd 2013.
A pioneer in the early use of deep-diving submarines,
Ballard was part of the first manned expedition of the largest mountain range
on Earth, the Mid-Ocean Ridge. Later, he led an expedition off the Galapagos
Islands, during which he and his crew found new life forms, a discovery that
has revolutionized understanding of the origin of life on the planet and
increased the likelihood of discovering life elsewhere in the solar system.
Each of these extraordinary speakers will be seen at
the Community Center Theater, in downtown Sacramento, except for President Bill
Clinton, who will share his insights with us in the venerable Memorial
Auditorium.
Tickets are available for the series online
at sacramentospeakers.com or by phone 916.388.1100. BIG NAMES ARE COMING
2012-2013!
For
further information, interviews, and/or high-resolution images, please contact:
The Sacramento Speakers Series at (916) 388-1100