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Annual Winter Gathering 2023
Welcome to The Barry Foundation's 17th Annual Winter Gathering
featuring Ed O'Keefe from the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation.
Based off of the Foundation’s five values, this year’s theme is Creativity – with a focus on creating the world you wish to see.
At this year’s gathering we nurtured the relationships within our community, provided announcements and updates from The Barry Foundation, and collaborated by using systems thinking to support TRPLF.
Program Agenda
Welcome
Megan MacFarlane, Office Associate
Updates & Announcements (5:25)
Marty Byers, President and CEO
Introducing Ed O'Keefe (37:30)
Megan MacFarlane, Office Associate
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Conversation (39:00)
Ed O'Keefe, CEO
Systems Thinking Presentation (55:54)
Closing Remarks (1:14:27)
Featured Speaker
We are thrilled to be hosting a conversation on this year's theme of Creativity with Ed O'Keefe from the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation.
Ed is a Harvard graduate, Emmy Award winner, author, and now CEO. His vast talent and multidimensional background provide a wealth of knowledge for TRPL and for those he interacts with daily.
Ed shares his insights on what it means to be creative in your life, a global citizen in today's world, and how to think like Teddy Roosevelt did with the future in mind.
Homepage - Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (trlibrary.com)
Featured Speakers
We are thrilled to be hosting a conversation on this year's theme of Sustainability with Ann Bancroft and Ethelind Kaba from the Ann Bancroft Foundation.
Ann is one of the world's preeminent polar explorers and an internationally recognized leader who founded an organization that inspires women and girls around the world to unleash the power of their dreams.
Ann and her foundation's Executive Director, Ethelind Kaba, will be sharing their insights on what it takes to create a sustainable organization and legacy.
Photograph by Caitlin Abrams