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Marty Krasney is an educator and organizational executive. He served as the first Executive Director of Dalai Lama Fellows, from the program's inception in the spring of 2010 until its relocation to CSC in the fall of 2018. Marty's prior work in the not-for-profit sector includes having served as the first director of the Aspen Institute Seminars (where he revivified the curriculum, edited six editions of Aspen Institute Readings and launched the Corporation in Society seminars), program director of the National Humanities Series, founding president of American Leadership Forum and executive director of The Coalition for the Presidio Pacific Center. His corporate employment includes directing public affairs at Levi Strauss & Co. and managing executive development at ARCO. Marty has served on more than two dozen boards and advisory committees in the arts, education, human rights, international affairs, social justice and sustainable development. He has published poetry and short stories in American and British journals; is currently at work on two books, one about citizen sector culture and the other a long inquiry into vision and perspective; and continues to write poetry. He graduated with honors from Princeton University, pursued graduate work in English Literature at the University of Michigan and in Broadcasting and Film at Stanford, and earned an MBA from Harvard.