Senior Fellow for Social Innovation at Babson College
Carol Sanford is the Executive Producer of the Regenerative Business Summit, a multi award-winning author, business educator, and the Senior Fellow of Social Innovation at Babson College. She is also the Founder of the Carol Sanford Institute as well as the Business Second Opinion Podcast/blog. Carol has given talks at TEDxBerkeley, TEDxBellevue and TEDxBGI. Her books include The Regenerative Business; The Responsible Entrepreneur; The Responsible Business; Redesign Work; Cultivate Human Potential; and Achieve Extraordinary Outcomes.
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Choklate -
international Singer Songwriter
Choklate is an international singer/songwriter who has shared the stage with and collaborated with the likes of Dr. Dre, Common, Warryn Campbell, Anthony Hamilton, Musiq Soulchild, De La Soul, Eric Roberson, BoysIIMen, Bilal, Anthony David, Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings, Nikka Costa, Baaba Maal, Res, Erykah Badu, Dwele, Raheem DeVaughn, Roy Ayers, Blacksheep and many more.
She's toured Sweden, France, Italy, Japan and the UK and performed at the Blue Note (NYC), Jazz Alley, countless other historical music venues around the world and headlined her own U.S. tour.
With the release of “To Whom It May Concern,” Choklate again teamed up with hip-hop/soul producer Vitamin D. The Seattle Weekly writes, “When the album's listened to in one sitting, it's clear Choklate has matured and found a sound that can revive contemporary soul, just when others were questioning if it was dead.”
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CEO, Moz
Sarah Bird serves as the CEO of Moz, the world leader in Search Engine Optimization software. Prior to Moz, Sarah practiced law and travelled the world. Sarah regularly speaks about SEO, business models, entrepreneurship, women in tech, and fostering an inspiring company culture. She also serves on the boards of the Washington Technology Industry Association and Sitrion, a private company.
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MD
Tanmeet Sethi, M.D. is an integrative physician-teacher, activist, writer and mother. She has dedicated her career to teaching how to use food as medicine and the power of the body's own wisdom to heal. She writes a gratitude blog on her website, www.tanmeetsethimd.com to guide individuals in sustaining their own gratitude practice. Tanmeet is a faculty physician at the Swedish Cherry Hill Family Medicine Residency Program. There she founded and directs the Integrative Medicine Fellowship and Integrative Medicine curriculum for resident physicians. She completed a fellowship at the renowned Program for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona under the supervision of Andrew Weil, MD, certification in Functional Medicine and formal Ayurvedic training in an affiliate program of Bastyr University. She serves as senior faculty for the Center for Mind Body Medicine in Washington, DC and Assistant Professor at the University of Washington Medical School. She speaks locally and natio