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http://www.hazelhenderson.com/
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Globalization, Social Responsibility, Economics
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World renowned futurist, evolutionary economist, a worldwide syndicated columnist, consultant on sustainable development, and author of Beyond Globalization, and seven other books. Her editorials appear in 27 languages and more than 400 newspapers syndicated by InterPress Service, Rome, New York, and Washington DC. Her articles have appeared in over 250 journals, including (in USA) Harvard Business Review, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and Challenge, Mainichi (Japan), El Diario (Venezuela), World Economic Herald (China), and Australian Financial Review. Her books are translated into German, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, Korean, Portuguese, and Chinese. She is creator and co-producer of Ethical Marketplace (EMTV) a new financial TV series.
She sits on several editorial boards, including Futures Research Quarterly, The State of the Future Report, and E/The Environmental Magazine (USA), Resurgence, Foresight and Futures (UK), and WorldPaper (a Boston-based monthly insert in 25 major newspapers in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America). She is a founder and chair of the new independent media company, ETHICAL MARKETPLACE, and its new financial Business TV series, to air in the USA on PBS stations starting January 2005. She is a Fellow of the World Business Academy and co-edited, with Harlan Cleveland and Inge Kaul, the Report of the Global Commission to Fund the United Nations. She also serves on several boards, including Calvert Social Investment Fund, Cousteau Society, The New Economics Foundation (London, UK), the Club of Budapest, VIA3.net (UK), Worldwatch Institute (1975-2001). The first version of her Country Futures Indicators (CFI©), an alternative to the Gross National Product (GNP), is a co-venture with Calvert Group, Inc.: the Calvert-Henderson Quality-of-Life Indicatorssm. (click on CHQLI)
In addition, she has been Regent's Lecturer at the University of California (Santa Barbara), held the Horace Albright Chair in Conservation at the University of California (Berkeley), and advised the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment and the National Science Foundation from 1974 to 1980. She is an active member of the National Press Club (Washington DC), the Social Venture Network, and the World Futures Society (USA). Henderson also shared the 1996 Global Citizen Award with Nobelist A. Perez Esquivel of Argentina.
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