President & CEO
Steve directs strategy and decisions, governance, and investor relations. Having served as a Special Assistant & Policy Advisor in the Office of the Secretary at the United States Department of Commerce, he continued from national to local municipal policy advisement, research and analysis with city governmental agencies
President & CEO
Steve directs strategy and decisions, governance, and investor relations. Having served as a Special Assistant & Policy Advisor in the Office of the Secretary at the United States Department of Commerce, he continued from national to local municipal policy advisement, research and analysis with city governmental agencies and non-profits, serving on, managing and leading urban planning and review commissions, public hospital boards, and with economic & environmental disaster relief response efforts creating town hall initiatives, human rights advocacy forums and research study assessments -- all focused on evaluating and implementing community health and sustainability benefit practices and models with a global village awareness. With a track record of challenging the status quo to drive strategic sustainable growth practices, enhance local population health well-being initiatives and innovations and as a Project Manager of portfolio technologies, designing and implementing sustainable IP and patent solutions, he currently serves as a Board Advisor for The Gaia Institute and Ecosystemics Thinktank. He holds a BA from Princeton University in Political-Economy and received a Sustainability Studies Fellowship in Government and Community Affairs from Columbia University. An avid outdoorsperson, he loves to run and hike along waterways inclusive of the Anaquash (aka Anacostia) river of his hometown of Wash., DC. As a civic technologist, he's the Founder of the national free rideshare to vote and civic literacy non-profit platform, www.VoteRun.org
Director & Chief Science Officer
Dan is a guest senior research scholar in the Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis Program. He is an ecologist, independent researcher, and R&D scientist in ultrasound and artificial intelligence based in Maryland.
He authored or coauthored over 20 scientific
Director & Chief Science Officer
Dan is a guest senior research scholar in the Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis Program. He is an ecologist, independent researcher, and R&D scientist in ultrasound and artificial intelligence based in Maryland.
He authored or coauthored over 20 scientific articles in soil ecology, ecosystem ecology, and sustainability, as well as coauthored two books: Flourishing Within Limits to Growth: Following Nature’s Way? (2015) and Foundations for Sustainability: A Coherent Framework of Life-environment Relations (2019).
Chief Science Advisor
Chief scientist and designer of green technologies, Paul is a developmental plant biologist/ecologist, professor, green infrastructure pioneer, founder of The Gaia Institute, Leaf Island & Urban Soils Institute. Paul has designed and built some of the first green roofs and swales in NYC, and has been instrumental in developing the framework for what constitutes effective green infrastructure throughout his academic discipline, professional career and from a policy perspective.
Chief Science Advisor (Dec 2025 Announcement)
Dr. Reid has spearheaded research identifying and characterizing multiple determined endodermal stem cell populations. She has established methods by which to identify and isolate them, to cryopreserve them and to maintain them ex vivo under special culture conditions with a major focus to establish strategies for the liver or pancreas. A retired professor from the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, UNC School of Medicine,
Chapel Hill, NC, among her many professional awards and honors are the following: Cutter Lab Scholarship, Graduated from UNC with high honors, Teaching fellowship, NIH pre-doctoral and postdoctoral fellowship awards, Sinsheimer career development award, NIH Career Development Award, American Cancer Society (ACS) Executive Award, Advisor to NASA on biological studies in space, Carl Vestling Lectureship, UNC Inventor of the Year, Associate editor at Hepatology, External advisory board member of the Institute of Translational Hepatology (Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing, China)
Structural Lead Advisor
Aaron possesses senior level design knowledge and skills in developing schematic, preliminary engineering studies and plans, as well as construction documents for architectural, structural, civil engineering rail and bridge structures.
He has years of experience in a wide variety of global building and infrastructure project types including; federal and state municipalities, new commercial retail, mid-rise, high-rise, and skyscraper construction, heavy industrial, transportation rail & bridge, custom residential, multi-family, renovation and historic preservation.
Engineering Lead Advisor
Craig has specialized in electronic based product design and manufacturing, providing complete Product Design, Development and Packaging of Electronics from electrical engineering, Circuit Design, Firmware Development, Schematic Capture, Printed Circuit Board Design, Mechanical Engineering, 3D Solid Modeling,, Fabrication, Assembly, Testing, Development of Test Fixtures and Complete Manufacturing from Proto-Types to Full Production.
Craig has led the design of products and PC Boards for both large Corporations and small Company’s, having Products/Systems in Space and on US NAVY Ships, as well as in Hospitals and Laboratories all over the world. Craig has led teams which have designed products for the State of the Art Communications, Rugged Display Systems for Ships, Fiber Optic Communication Systems, as well as for Designed Control and Display Boards for Brain Scanning Systems,3 point tracking systems, Large industrial Mail and Package Sorting Systems, as well as multiple hand held electronic devices.
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