Noah benshea

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  • One of North America’s most respected and beloved poet philosophers.
  • The international best selling author of 23 books translated into 18 languages.
  • Syndicated column contributor NY Times Regional newspapers Nominated for The Pulitzer Prize
  • Spoken to the Library of Congress, included in the Congressional Record.
  • Spoken at over 200 universities and colleges, including Harvard, MIT, Fuqua School of Business and some of America’s most prestigious companies and institutions including: Starbucks, The GAP, The United States Air Force Academy, The US Department of Defense
  • Published by Oxford University Press and World Bible Society in Jerusalem
  • Dean UCLA at age 22, at 30 a Fellow at several esteemed “think tanks,” Visiting Professor of Philosophy University of California SF Med School, Philosopher in Residence/ Dept of Internal Medicine Cottage Health Hospitals, Santa Barbara
  • Private advisor to corporate and political leaders, Ethicist for Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, nominated for the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas that Improve the World Order, National Laureate for the ALS Association.
  • In 2007 his work in Russian translation won 1st Prize at the European Intellectual Book Fair in Moscow.
  • Noah’s thoughts branded with North America’s biggest companies/best brands including COSTCO, C&H SUGAR, SYSCO, & STARBUCKS, 30 million cups, with over 100 million impact “Noah” impressions annually
  • Jacob the Baker series by Noah benShea with over two million copies sold around the world now in development as major motion picture, see Variety
  • http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118034222
  • Google/Bing “Noah benShea” and find 40,000 – 70,000 websites quoting him.
  • Noah benShea National PBS Special airs in 150 cities in 2009-2010
  • Noah benShea Keynote Address TED Riviera Conference
  • Noah benShea, Psychology Today / Featured Contributing Blog
  •       THE JOURNEY TO GREATNESS
  • 2009 – present National Philosopher for Foundations Recovery Network, Nashville, Tenn.
  • 2012 – present Executive Director, THE JUSTICE PROJECT  www.JusticeProject.org