ALDEN ALMQUIST, PhD

BOARD MEMBER

Sub-Saharan Africa Consultant; Former Literary Examiner, Library of Congress.
Alden is a cultural anthropologist who has lived and worked in the Congo for many years as a child, university student, secondary school teacher and Fulbright researcher. His passion, articulated in print and to live audiences as varied as Congolese villagers in Kokolopori and diplomats at the US Foreign Service Institute, has been to promote the use of African knowledge and African voices in African forest and wildlife conservation. He has been instrumental in developing BCI's research and program philosophy of Information Exchange, the idea that research is a two-way street and that local community's understandings of their environment are key assets useful in molding sustainable conservation programs. Alden recently retired from the Library of Congress where he transitioned to its in-house research entity The Kluge Center; there he continues African conservation-related research conducted during a previous appointment as a Kluge Research Fellow.

 
Vanessa Bell

BELL DESIGN is an independent design enterprise based in Asheville, NC, specializing in branding and web design for creative entrepreneurs, non-profits, and small businesses in need of strategic design and compelling visual storytelling.

Early design influences were in fashion and textiles, then graphics and typography at Pentagram (I worked in both UK and US offices).

http://vbelldesign.com
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