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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Local Contact: Jennifer Smiga 2018929403 [email protected] www.tedxnavasink.com TEDxNavesink Brings WorldLeading TEDtalks to Monmouth County Event Speakers Discuss Future of the New Jersey Shore’s People and Landscape Friday, September 20, 2013, Brookdale Community College Performing Arts Center, 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, N.J., 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Lincroft, N.J. (August 5, 2013)— On Friday, September 20, 2013, TEDxNavesink: The Next Wave will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m at Brookdale Community College Performing Arts Center at 765 Newman Springs Road in Lincroft, N.J. The Conference will bring the worldleading TEDtalks mission to Monmouth County for an all day live event where speakers and attendees discuss the future of the New Jersey Shore’s people and landscape. TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a conference in California 26 years ago, TED has grown to support those worldchanging ideas with many initiatives, including TEDx where local, selforganized events bring people together to share a TEDlike experience. At a TEDx event, video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. At TEDxNavesink 360 attendees will experience live talks and several live cast performances from the TEDxCity2.0 conference taking place at Times Center NYC. There will also be ample opportunities to meet the speakers and network with the community at lunch and an evening reception at the Monmouth Museum located on the campus of Brookdale Community College. “More than the first ever TEDx on the Jersey Shore, TEDxNavesink powers the collective imagination and common drive – not just to rebuild, but to restrengthen and reinvent shore life,” said Alon HillelTuch, Co Founder and Chief Financial Officer, RocketHub Inc. and Speaker, TedXNavesink. “Authentic story telling and an engaged community are going to make it a thrilling day.” The event’s 20 speakers include engaging entrepreneurs and innovators in technology, literature, education, film, horticulture, environmental advocacy, the arts and music and more. Speaker highlights from the day include: Dr. Ben Horton, author, panel speaker and Professor at the Institute of Marine and Coastal Science at Rutgers University, aims to understand and integrate the external and internal mechanisms that have determined sealevel changes in the past, and which will shape such changes in the future. Harrison Owen, author, consultant and photographer, has worked on virtually every continent with organizations ranging from small villages to large corporations and NGOs. He will discuss the organizational mythology and culture and how it influences the power of selforganization. Tereza Nemessanyi leads Microsoft’s presence with Startups in the East, helping highgrowth startups go

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   FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE    

Local  Contact:  Jennifer  Smiga          201-­‐892-­‐9403  [email protected]  www.tedxnavasink.com    

TEDxNavesink  Brings  World-­‐Leading  TEDtalks  to  Monmouth  County    Event  Speakers  Discuss  Future  of  the  New  Jersey  Shore’s  People  and  Landscape  

Friday,  September  20,  2013,  Brookdale  Community  College  Performing  Arts  Center,    765  Newman  Springs  Road,  Lincroft,  N.J.,  8  a.m.-­‐  5  p.m.  

 Lincroft,  N.J.  (August  5,  2013)—  On  Friday,  September  20,  2013,  TEDxNavesink:  The  Next  Wave  will  be  held  from  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m  at  Brookdale  Community  College  Performing  Arts  Center  at  765  Newman  Springs  Road  in  Lincroft,  N.J.  The  Conference  will  bring  the  world-­‐leading  TEDtalks  mission  to  Monmouth  County  for  an  all-­‐day  live  event  where  speakers  and  attendees  discuss  the  future  of  the  New  Jersey  Shore’s  people  and  landscape.  

 TED  is  a  nonprofit  organization  devoted  to  Ideas  Worth  Spreading.  Started  as  a  conference  in  California  26  years  ago,  TED  has  grown  to  support  those  world-­‐changing  ideas  with  many  initiatives,  including  TEDx  where  local,  self-­‐organized  events  bring  people  together  to  share  a  TED-­‐like  experience.  At  a  TEDx  event,  video  and  live  speakers  combine  to  spark  deep  discussion  and  connection  in  a  small  group.    

 At  TEDxNavesink  360  attendees  will  experience  live  talks  and  several  live  cast  performances  from  the  TEDxCity2.0  conference  taking  place  at  Times  Center  NYC.  There  will  also  be  ample  opportunities  to  meet  the  speakers  and  network  with  the  community  at  lunch  and  an  evening  reception  at  the  Monmouth  Museum  located  on  the  campus  of  Brookdale  Community  College.      “More  than  the  first  ever  TEDx  on  the  Jersey  Shore,  TEDxNavesink  powers  the  collective  imagination  and  common  drive  –  not  just  to  rebuild,  but  to  re-­‐strengthen  and  re-­‐invent  shore  life,”  said  Alon  Hillel-­‐Tuch,  Co-­‐Founder  and  Chief  Financial  Officer,  RocketHub  Inc.  and  Speaker,  TedXNavesink.  “Authentic  story  telling  and  an  engaged  community  are  going  to  make  it  a  thrilling  day.”      The  event’s  20  speakers  include  engaging  entrepreneurs  and  innovators  in  technology,  literature,  education,  film,  horticulture,  environmental  advocacy,  the  arts  and  music  and  more.  Speaker  highlights  from  the  day  include:        Dr.  Ben  Horton,  author,  panel  speaker  and  Professor  at  the  Institute  of  Marine  and  Coastal  Science  at  Rutgers  University,  aims  to  understand  and  integrate  the  external  and  internal  mechanisms  that  have  determined  sea-­‐level  changes  in  the  past,  and  which  will  shape  such  changes  in  the  future.      Harrison  Owen,  author,  consultant  and  photographer,  has  worked  on  virtually  every  continent  with  organizations  ranging  from  small  villages  to  large  corporations  and  NGOs.  He  will  discuss  the  organizational  mythology  and  culture  and  how  it  influences  the  power  of  self-­‐organization.    Tereza  Nemessanyi  leads  Microsoft’s  presence  with  Startups  in  the  East,  helping  high-­‐growth  startups  go    

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     further  and  faster  by  leveraging  the  best  of  Microsoft.  A  seasoned  media  and  technology  entrepreneur  and  executive,  Tereza  will  share  her  breadth  and  depth  of  experience  across  high-­‐growth  startups  and  the  world’s  largest  enterprises.      Ben  Kalina,  an  internationally  acclaimed  filmmaker,  director  and  producer,  will  discuss  his  new  film,  Shored  Up,  which  explores  the  Army  Corps’  controversial  and  ongoing  beach  replenishment  project  along  the  New  Jersey  Shore.    Tickets  cost  $22  for  students  and  $40  for  general  admission.  Group  discounts  are  available.  To  purchase  tickets  or  for  more  information  on  the  day’s  schedule  and  talks,  visit  www.tedxnavesink.com.  Follow  TEDxNavesink  on  Twitter  at  https://twitter.com/tedxnavesink  or  on  Facebook  at  https://www.facebook.com/tedxnavesink.    About  TED    TED  is  a  nonprofit  organization  devoted  to  Ideas  Worth  Spreading.  Started  as  a  conference  in  California  26  years  ago,  TED  has  grown  to  support  those  world-­‐changing  ideas  with  many  initiatives.  

 At  a  TED  conference,  the  world's  leading  thinkers  and  doers  are  asked  to  give  the  talk  of  their  lives  in  18  minutes  or  less.  TED  speakers  have  included  Roger  Ebert,  Sheryl  Sandberg,  Bill  Gates,  Elizabeth  Gilbert,  Benoit  Mandelbrot,  Philippe  Starck,  Ngozi  Okonjo-­‐Iweala,  Brian  Greene,  Isabel  Allende  and  former  UK  Prime  Minister  Gordon  Brown.  Three  major  TED  events  are  held  each  year:  The  TED  Conference  takes  place  every  spring  in  Vancouver,  Canada,  simultaneous  with  TEDActive,  in  Whistler,  BC;  and  the  TEDGlobal  Conference  takes  place  each  summer  in  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  

 On  TED.com,  talks  from  TED  conferences  are  shared  with  the  world  for  free  as  TED  Talks  videos.  A  new  TED  Talk  is  posted  every  weekday.  Through  the  Open  Translation  Project,  TED  Talks  are  subtitled  by  volunteers  worldwide  into  more  than  90  languages.  Through  our  distribution  networks,  TED  Talks  are  shared  on  TV,  radio,  Netflix  and  many  websites.    The  TEDx  initiative  grants  free  licenses  to  people  around  the  world  to  organize  TED-­‐style  events  in  their  communities  with  TED  Talks  and  live  speakers.  More  than  5,000  TEDx  events  have  been  held,  and  selected  talks  from  these  events  are  also  turned  into  TED  Talks  videos.  

 The  annual  TED  Prize  grants  $1  million  to  an  exceptional  individual  with  a  wish  to  change  the  world.  The  TED  Fellows  program  helps  world-­‐changing  innovators  from  around  the  globe  to  become  part  of  the  TED  community  and,  with  its  help,  amplify  the  impact  of  their  remarkable  projects  and  activities.  TED-­‐Ed  creates  short  video  lessons  by  pairing  master  teachers  with  animators,  for  use  in  classroom  instruction  or  independent  learning.    

 For  information  about  TED's  upcoming  conferences,  visit  http://www.ted.com/registration.  Follow  TED  on  Twitter  at  http://twitter.com/TEDTalks,  or  on  Facebook  at  http://www.facebook.com/TED.        

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