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Tomorrow Started Yesterday starts tomorrow! February 25 can't come any sooner!
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Terry O'Reilly
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Philip Beesley—Professor at Waterloo Architecture creating vastly complex ‘living’ environments that can breathe and feel
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Ray LaFlamme—Founding Director of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing whose insight changed Stephen Hawking’s mind and theories about our universe
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Paul Saltzman—Beatles photographer and two-time Emmy Award winning film & television producer-director
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Caroline Disler—A master of translation with working knowledge of ancient languages including Sumerian, Akkadian, Edomite, Ancient Hebrew, Egyptian, Sanskrit, Latin and Greek.
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Madhur Anand—Internationally-recognized scientist, poet, and professor of Global Ecological Change at the University of Guelph
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Michael Sacco—Chocolatier and social entrepreneur promoting the diversity of production of organic cacao through a structure defined as “horizontal trade”
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Darren Wershler—Canadian experimental poet, non-fiction writer and cultural critic
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Marty Avery—A connector and catalyst whose strategic approach offers remarkable insight into the human side of business
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Amy Krouse Rosenthal—New York Times best-selling children’s author, radio host and creative filmmaker
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