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Omnis Leading and Managing Analysis Workshop at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Denver International Airport
February 3, 2010 to February 5, 2010
A three-day conference on critical thinking, problem solving, leading and managing. We will also be joined by Charles Duelfer, former head of the Iraq Survey Group and author of the Duelfer Report on Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. This is a...
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Dr. Joseph E. Pesce at Denver, Colorado
October 24, 2009 all day
I'd love to see alumni and others at our next workshop on critical thinking and leadership, to be held in Denver on 24 October. More details can be found at the conference website, below.
September 24
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College
Peterhouse
Biography:
Ph.D., M.A., M.Phil, M.Sc., Astrophysics, Cambridge University & the International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy.

BA, Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder

CURRENT:

President & CEO, Omnis, Inc.
- High-level consulting in a variety of science and engineering fields;
providing program guidance and advice and innovative solutions; training in
critical thinking, analytic methodology, and Leadership & Management;
bridging the corporate world, academia, and government.

Associate Professor of Astrophysics, George Mason University

Founder, The Animal Education Foundation

PAST ACTIVITIES

Research Professor - The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA

Research Fellow - Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD

Research Assistant - The University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

MEMBERSHIPS and HONORS

Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society

American Astronomical Society

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Animal Behavior Management Alliance

Cambridge Philosophical Society

Isaac Newton Fellowship

INTERESTS

Interspecies communication, non-human intelligence, parrots, conservation, animal (in particular, parrot) rescue, psychology, positive reinforcement in animal and human training, all science, unique and novel uses of technology, sustainable energy, history of science (particularly British, 16th - 18th century), Baroque music, British history, art history, 17th-18th century British art and antiques, British sports cars, science fiction.

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At 11:31am on September 6, 2008, Annie Weeks said…
Hi! Always good to meet another physicist. I'm working here in DC as an NRC postdoc at the NRL... good times! Looking at much more small-scale things than you, by the looks of it. How are things in the world of astrophysics?
 
 

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