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Audubon’s Visual Legacy
Special Program
with David Yarnold
Wednesday, 24 June, 2015
with David Yarnold
Wednesday, 24 June, 2015
Free but non-members must RSVP
Audubon's visual legacy: how Audubon posts photographs at the center of its new   website -- and how one CEO uses pictures as his social media tool.
David Yarnold, an award-winning photojournalist, has been CEO of the National Audubon Society since 2010. He posts his pictures on social media and he puts photographs at the heart of the 108-year-old organization's acclaimed new web site.
David will show images from Audubon's web site and he'll share his pictures from the Galapagos Islands and South America.
In September of 2010, David Yarnold became the 10th president of the National Audubon Society. Founded in 1905, Audubon brings its trusted non-partisan brand to conservation action through millions of members who protect the ecosystems that birds and people rely upon. Yarnold was executive director at Environmental Defense Fund for five years. He helped pioneer the creation of greenhouse gas markets in China, a nation-changing idea that is coming to fruition today. He also championed EDF’s signature corporate partnerships programs with companies ranging from Walmart to Cisco Systems.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, Yarnold worked for 26 years at the San Jose Mercury News, serving as executive editor of one of the nation's premier newspapers. At the Mercury News' parent company, Knight Ridder, he was one of America's first digital journalists. David is known for his understanding of climate science, his passion for diversity and his unique boundary-crossing career.
Here is more at Audubon: http://www.audubon.org
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PACC members - no need to RSVP.
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Non PACC members - need to RSVP
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