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15th Annual Keystone Leadership
Awards Dinner

Thank you to all who made this event a success. Please save the date for next year: our 16th annual Awards Dinner will be held on June 11, 2009.

Thursday, June 12, 2008
Reception at 6:30 pm; Dinner at 7:30 pm
East Hall of Union Station
50 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, D.C.

The Keystone Center is proud to announce its 2008 Leadership Awardees:

Leadership in Government
The Honorable Martin J. O’Malley, Governor of Maryland
Presented by the Honorable Kathleen Sebelius, Governor of Kansas

Leadership in Industry
Jeffry E. Sterba, Chairman, President, and CEO, PNM Resources
Presented by the Honorable Eileen Claussen, Pew Center on Global Climate Change

Leadership in the Environment
Paul Walden Hansen, Director, Greater Yellowstone Program, The Nature Conservancy
Presented by Dr. Roger Schlickeisen, Defenders of Wildlife

Leadership in Education
Gerald F. Wheeler, Executive Director, National Science Teachers Association
Presented by Dr. Rodger Bybee

Spirit of Keystone
Jim Lehrer, The NewsHour, PBS
Presented by Shelby Coffey III, The Freedom Forum

Master of Ceremonies
Shelby Coffey III


Tables - $10,000/Tickets - $1,000

For additional information please contact: Robyn Brewer,
The Keystone Center at 970-513-5816

The Keystone Center (TKC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1975 to ensure that present and future generations approach environmental and scientific dilemmas and disagreements creatively and proactively. The Keystone Center’s mission today is to equip citizens with deliberative frameworks, democratic processes, analytical information, and critical-thinking skills to navigate tough problems and develop solutions. The Keystone Center positions itself to improve decisions about long-term issues by helping students learn, teachers teach and thought-leaders and decision-makers effectively address technically complex, politically uncertain situations.

The Keystone Center is headquartered in Keystone, Colorado, with offices in Washington, DC and Denver, CO. Contributions to the 2008 Keystone Awards Dinner are tax deductible to the extent allowed under law.

The Keystone Center Leadership Awards Dinner 2008

The Keystone Center Leadership Awards Dinner 2008

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