Dan Miner

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[edit] Team Culturing Information

last updated: 11. April, 2011

[edit] WHO are you?

During the last ten years, I’ve worked as SVP of Business Services of Long Island City Business Development Corporation, a business services nonprofit in western Queens, NYC. I’ve promoted City government programs, raised funds, assisted business constituents, and put together many networking and educational events.

During this time I've also engaged in a series of volunteer projects around climate change response and urban sustainability.

Beside standard NYC pastimes such as reading books while riding the subway, and going out to restaurants and movies, I also enjoy taking hot yoga classes.


[edit] WHY are you motivated to support/develop this work?

Yes. I met Marcin when he spoke in New York City in December 2010. I instantly grasped the significance of the project. A detailed review of my activist projects in NYC will explain my understanding of is work, and my motivation to support it.

While my activist projects in NYC have been competently executed, they have not catalyzed rapid enough cultural change for me to continue focus on them. At the same time, the economic development nonprofit I work at has lost its major grant from New York City. While my job is not at risk, it makes my continued employment here much less interesting. So I am looking for other work. I am seeking to collaborate with organizations that can rapidly accelerate social change and increase sustainability and resilience.

Yes. I would need to learn more about the GVCS, but my background and experience is all about promoting government programs, and sustainability initiatives. I am very good at outreach, public relations, and building community partnerships.

Yes. As a longtime supporter of Post Carbon Institute and the Transition movement I recognize the crucial role that the GVCS can play in relocalization.

Yes, I would be glad to learn how to use the technologies, and am open to the possibilities of where it might lead. I don't have a mechanical background so it would be unlikely for me to speculate about building them.

I would be interested in taking part in setting up enterprises using the GVCS technologies.

That would make more sense than my attempting to assemble the technologies myself, yes.

Yes, those are all valuable projects.

Yes, I think GVCS technologies are urgently necessary here in the US to build resilience.

I am extremely interested in supporting local food systems.

No.

Yes.

Yes. I see opportunities to identify potential users of GVCS systems, tell them about it, and connect them with resources to help implement them locally.


Yes.


GVCS represents levels of economic activity which are to a great degree independent from extremely unstable global monetary systems. The more skilled users and productive capacity can be created outside of those systems, the better we all are. As the dollar and digital wealth diminish in value, GVCS systems represent a new tangible form of value that will stabilize communities and offer hope.

With depleting supplies of fuel, water, food and mineral resources, resource conflicts will surely rise. Michael Klare has written about this extensively. GVCS can reduce local need for imported resources.

It's known that increasing educational opportunities for women reduces birthrates. Greater local resilience and self-sufficiency will reduce mortality rates, and the perceived need to have larger families. Again, wide distribution of GVCS can promote hope for a more stable future around the world, especially in countries with very high rates of growth.

Developing the capacity to re-use steel and extract aluminum from clay are just two ways the GVCS would reduce the need for electricity from coal combustion. There are countless ways the GVCS will buffer the impacts of resource depletion and environmental degradation.


[edit] WHAT


Communications

Organizational

Home Economics

[edit] HOW can you help?

I can see assisting with promoting and communicating GVCS, and supporting the implementation of GVCS projects.

I would be very interested in volunteering with GVCS. If we could identify how I can significantly help GVCS, and that it could lead to opportunities within the greater GVCS community, that would be very attractive to me.

I would definitely be interested in working for GVCS for pay.




Yes, if we can identify a suitable role for me within the GVCS community I would be very interested.


Yes. I am ready to do something much more meaningful with my life, and willing to step out of the box.

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