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©2003 Children of the Earth, Inc.
Experienced in governmental, political, charitable, philanthropic, educational and global/personal transformation, Naomi Stauber has served in a myriad of capacities.

* Graduated Georgia State University, 1963, BA English & Education

*Established Home Health Services of Georgia, in Atlanta

*Created and established the first urban Minority Management Development program for the United States Mass Transit and Railroad Administrations through successive locations:
     Atlanta Regional Commission
     Atlanta University Center
     United States Federal Department of Transportation

*Served as:
Consultant for HMO development

Executive Director, Center for Changing Systems, San Francisco, California

Manager, Center for New Beginnings, Georgia

Business Development Consultant for a variety of entrepreneurial, national and international ventures-- Pacific Rim, Europe and Africa
*Undertaking the creation of three Centers for Healing Arts-- United States, France, Italy

*Currently co-producing eight international Peace Summits

*Created six internet message boards in the past three years, linking individuals globally with similar interests and goals.  Currently participating in dozens of message boards daily, sharing global and personal transformation information, observing and contributing to that larger mosaic.

*Skillful at facilitating circumstances that promote productive connections

*Children of the Earth Board of Directors and Treasurer
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Children of the Earth, Inc.
Naomi M. Stauber, Treasurer
Naomi’s Message:
For too many of our children, a better future is remote, at best.  Constant, concerted and rigorous efforts will be needed to bring about the changes in the global political climate necessary for peace to become a possibility, a probability and ultimately a reality.  With peace being the heart-felt desire of so many of us on this planet~ why isn’t it a reality? Most of us don't know what to do to make it happen.  Perhaps when we bring children and youth together they can learn about each other, share their differences and their commonalities, their cultures and beliefs, their own pieces of gold.