Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
Wanted: Suggestions for Future Advocacy Evaluation Breakfasts Many thanks to those of you who attended last week’s advocacy evaluation breakfast with our colleagues from the United Nations Foundation. A terrific presentation + hot coffee + tasty breakfast treats = some very happy (and awake) campers. Now looking to 2012, we’d like to encourage you to suggest topics for future breakfast events. Got a bright idea? Send Robert a note at [email protected].
E-Greetings Here’s a nice twist on the holiday greeting to partners, clients and service providers: a law firm doing a little good and generating a little good will. Sending an e-card is good for the Earth – though bad for the US Postal Service – and the money saved on postage is going to a worthy cause.
That’s All Folks! (For Now) This will be APEP’s last “So What?” of the year; but don’t despair, we’ll be back better than ever on January 6th. Also, mark your calendar: starting the second week of January, AEA365 will feature several posts on advocacy evaluation by members of the AEA’s Advocacy and Policy Change Topical Interest Group. Best wishes for a happy holiday. See y’all in 2012!