The following people were contributors to, correspondents in, or people profiled and featured in the July 2003 issue of Fast Company. Feel free to invite them to attend a CoF cell meeting, participate in work groups and other activities, or speak at a cell event about what they're working on. And be sure to let us know how it goes!
(Page numbers given are the first page of the article in which people are featured, not the page on which the person is first mentioned.)
Canada
Alberta
Edmonton
Chris George, Internet Marketing Consultant (p. 23)
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Denmark
Copenhagen
Alexander Kjerulf, consultant (p. 26)
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England
Hertfordshire
Richard Wiseman, head of psychology department at University of Hertfordshire (p. 78)
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United States
Arkansas
Little Rock
General Wesley Clark (Ret.), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (p. 53)
FC article
Arizona
Scottsdale
Ann Rhoades, president of People Ink. (p. 75)
FC article
California
Burbank
Jeffrey Zucker, president of NBC entertainment (p. 47)
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Palo Alto
Randy Komisar, virtual CEO and Stanford professor(p. 40)
FC article
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Sunnyvale
Michael Lesyna, VP of mobile solutions for Trimble (p. 96)
FC article
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Georgia
Atlanta
David Provost, director of purchase experience for Whirlpool (p. 32)
FC article
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Illinois
Chicago
Jim Citrin, head of technology practice at Spencer Stuart (p. 72)
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Maryland
Gaithersburg
Donald L. Baker, VP marketing for NSI Partners (p. 26)
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Massachusetts
Cambridge
Ezra Zuckerman, professor of strategic management at MIT (p. 66)
FC article
Michigan
Ann Arbor
Amy Burgess, customer coordinator for Con-WAY NOW (p. 94)
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Minnesota
Minneapolis
Ralph Jacobson, president of Synthesis Consulting (p. 23)
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Ed Kohler, president Haystack in a Needle (p. 26)
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Mississippi
Greenwood
Fred Carl, founder of Viking Range Corp. (p. 40)
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New Hampshire
Hanover
Sydney Finkelstein, Steven Roth Professor of Management at Dartmouth (p. 84)
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New York
New York
John Ellis, FC columnist and consultant (p. 54)
FC article
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Seth Godin, FC columnist and author (p. 56)
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Anne Kreamer, media entrepreneur and consultant (p. 58)
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Mary Lou Quinlan, founder and CEO of Just Ask A Woman (p. 50)
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Ohio
Cincinnati
Doug Worple, Barefoot Advertising (p. 40)
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Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Peter Degnan, director of MBA Career Management at Wharton (p.64)
FC article
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Michael Useem, professor of management at Wharton (p. 30)
FC article
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State College
Robert Drago, professor of labor relations at Pennsylvania State (p. 66)
FC article
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Texas
Austin
Jim Tully, CEO of Orion International (p. 68)
FC article
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Houston
George A. Zimmer, president of Men's Wearhouse (p. 70)
FC article
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Virginia
Arlington
Mitchell Caplan, CEO of E*Trade (p. 34)
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Washington
Seattle
Colleen Aylward, president and hall monitor at Devon James Associates (p. 67)
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Rob Glaser, founder and CEO of Real Networks (p. 52)
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Washington, D.C.
Marsha Johnson Evans, president and CEO of the American Red Cross (p. 48)
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Daniel Richards contributed this month's Connexus.
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