


Ben Rattray is the founder and CEO of Change.org, an online platform for social change that raises awareness about major causes and empowers people to take action.

Blaise Aguera y Arcas' background is as multidimensional as the visions he helps create. In the 1990s, he authored patents on both video compression and 3D visualization techniques, and in 2001, he made an influential computational discovery that cast doubt on Gutenberg's role as the father of movable type.



Daniel Burrus is one of the world's leading technology forecasters and business strategists, and is the author of six books, including the highly acclaimed "Technotrends", which has been translated into over a dozen languages.

David B. Agus, MD is Director of the Spielberg Family Center for Applied Proteomics and Research Director of the Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Senior Editor, Internet and Technology, FORTUNE and author of "The Facebook Effect"

Personal-technology columnist for the New York Times; Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for "CBS Sunday Morning"


Materials Chemistry Professor at MIT; One of Time's most influential people in the world, 2012




Larry Page was Google's founding CEO and grew the company to more than 200 employees and profitability before moving into his role as President, Products in April 2001.



Nathan Myhrvold founded Intellectual Ventures after retiring from his position as chief strategist and chief technology officer of Microsoft Corporation.


Ray Kurzweil is an inventor, entrepreneur, author and futurist. Called "the restless genius" by the Wall Street Journal and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes, Kurzweil's ideas on the future have been touted by his many fans, ranging from Bill Gates to Bill Clinton.

Sean Parker is the co-founder and chairman of "Project Agape," a new network that aims to enable large-scale political and social activism on the Internet. Previously, Parker was co-founder of the category defining Web ventures Napster, Plaxo, and Facebook.

COO of Facebook, fromer VP of Global Online Sales and Operations for Google, Inc. and author of "Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead"

Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He leads the World Wide Web Consortium, overseeing the Web's standards and development.
Prof. Vijaya Ramachandran is Blakemore Regents Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin.


Journalist Walter Mossberg writes the weekly Personal Technology column in The Wall Street Journal.






Alfred Spector joined Google in 2007 and is responsible for the research across Google and also a growing collection of special engineering initiatives, including projects like Google Health.

Vice President, Special Projects and Innovation, Sustainable Enterprise Program, World Resources Institute

Amory Lovins was worried (and writing) about energy long before global warming was making the front -- or even back -- page of newspapers.


Andrew Beebe is President of Energy Innovations, where he is helping to build one of America's leading solar technology and service companies.

Andrew Curioso is an author, software engineer and innovator. He has passion for developing unique and cutting edge web applications.




Ariel Garten is the CEO and co-founder of InteraXon, which creates thought controlled computing products and applications.

Prof. Arthur Mutambara is the Managing Director of Africa Technology & Business Institute (ATBI), a professional and advisory services firm operating in 13 African countries.

Ashley Highfield, 47, joined Johnston Press plc as Chief Executive Officer in November 2011.

Babette Moeller is a senior research scientist at the Center for Children and Technology (CCT) of Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC)

Barbara Olds is acting deputy assistant director in the Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Washington, D.C.

Barry Schuler's multimedia firm Medior built key interactive technologies for AOL, helping millions connect to the Internet through a simple, accessible interface. Now, through venture capital (and wine appreciation), he wants to do the same for genomics.






Founder partner at Founder Collective, an early stage venture fund created in June 2009, as well as a board member and advisor to several high tech companies.

Brad Fountain began his educational career as teacher in a grades 3-5 multi-age classroom in rural North Carolina.

Brenda Laurel is a designer, researcher and writer. Her work focuses on interactive narrative, human-computer interaction, and cultural aspects of technology.

Brewster Kahle's stated goal is "Universal access to all knowledge," and his catalog of inventions and institutions created for this purpose read like a Web's Greatest Hits list.



Brian Hamilton is the co-founder and CEO of Sageworks, where he manages overall strategy and product development. Sageworks is a 2007 Inc. 500 honoree.



A consultant to the CIA and the Department of Defense, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita has built an intricate computer model that can predict the outcomes of international conflicts with bewildering accuracy.

An engineer with Google (he helped build Google Earth), Bruno Bowden is also an enthusiastic folder of paper.











Christine Robins is the Chief Executive Officer of BodyMedia, Inc., a pioneer in developing and marketing wearable body monitors designed to help people lose weight, affect positive change in their behaviors, and ultimately lead healthier lives.

Neuroscientist Christopher deCharms is helping to develop a new kind of MRI that allows doctor and patient to look inside the brain in real time -- to see visual representations of brain processes as they happen.

Cindy Hensley McCain has dedicated her life to improving the lives of those less fortunate.

Cory Geffre is the creator of the Square of Excellence and President and CEO of Common Success, LLC.

Curtis Wong is principal researcher and group manager of Next Media Research, responsible for envisioning Microsoft's future interactive media technologies.

A technology and publishing enthusiast, Dale Dougherty founded MAKE magazine and created the world's largest DIY festival, Maker Faire.

Dan Drawbaugh currently serves as the chief information officer at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and the president of BioTronics, Inc., a medical technology organization and wholly owned subsidiary of UPMC.


Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and one of the founders of Coursera

Dave McCurdy was elected president of EIA in October of 1998 and oversees the activities of the national trade organization that includes the full spectrum of U.S. manufacturers representing more than 80% of the $430 billion electronics industry.

I am Senior Director of Emerging Media & Innovation for 360i, the digital marketing agency, where I develops social media and mobile programs for marketers in media & entertainment and other verticals.



David Hanson merges robotics and art to design life-like, social robots that can mimic human expression and emotion.

Documentary filmmaker David Hoffman has been capturing reality for almost 4 decades, following his wide-ranging interests and turning them into films for PBS, The Discovery Channel, A&E, National Geographic.


Dave Mandelkern is the Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and co-Founder of Docent, Inc.

I finished my Ph.D. in the Fluid Interfaces group at the MIT Media Lab and am now co-founder of Sifteo, based in San Francisco CA. My research interests revolve around expanding human capabilities with technological tools that take advantage of our existing skills.




Dorothy Shore Zinberg is a Lecturer in Public Policy and a Faculty Associate in the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Douglas Thomas is Associate Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California.

Eugene Arthurs is currently Executive Director of SPIE -- The International Society for Optical Engineering, a not for profit organization with an international membership of 16,000.

In recognition for his work in systems and automation, Gerald W. Cockrell, Ed.D., professor of electronics and computer technology at Indiana State University, has been selected by ISA, a global, nonprofit organization for automation, to receive the Donald P. Eckman Education Award at its annual honors and awards gala.


Edward Sussman is the senior vice president for the online and business development groups at Mansueto Ventures LLC and the managing director of Inc.com and FastCompany.com.
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