Carbon NYC welcomed its fourth 2011 event lounge, featuring keynote speaker, Mr. Louie Psihoyos, followed by an exclusive screening of the Cove, held at the base Club. Louie Psihoyos was widely regarded as one of the best photographers in the world. He was hired directly from the College for National Geographic and creates images for magazine bordered yellow for 18 years. Its ability to bring humanity and his mind his cinema is complex science stories.
He also toured for dozens of other magazines, including Fortune, Smithsonian, Discover, GEO, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and Rock and ice. His work has been seen on Discovery Channel, National Geographic Television and the History Channel. Museums and collectors private around the world have shown the photograph of the Psihoyos.
In 2005, he accompanied a group of ecologists created film society preserving Oceanic (PAHO). This Rock-based nonprofit seeks to show the world the beauty and threats to the vital resource of our planet, our oceans.
His first film, The Cove, won more than 100 awards worldwide, including an Oscar. It has also inspired millions of people into action to save the environment. His next film project, The Singing world, examines the current mass of species extinction caused by mankind.
The carbon show lecture series began in 2010 to bring speakers from a variety of industries, all leaders in their fields to share their knowledge and expertise on a variety of topics of international business. The events take place in restaurants in Manhattan, selected for environments that create a framework relaxed but lively, unlike the typical cases, networking events. The series provides a forum for the sharing of information and discussion where very successful and interesting individuals can interact freely.
Among the past carbon event speakers:
Ed Rensi, former CEO McDonalds General USA (Ret) U.S. Army George Joulwan, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Bob Pittman, founder MTV, former COO of Time Warner Inc.. Jeff Bluestein, former CEO of Harley - Davidson Jack Devine, 32-year veteran of the CIA and CEO of the Arkin group Jeff Werbalowsky, Co - CEO and Senior Managing Director of Houlihan Lokey Rich Pzena, CEO of Pzena Investment Management
Carbon is a New York invitation only social network of the leaders in international trade, politics and the arts. Membership criteria are remarkable professional achievements, a strength of character and a demonstrated passion for related non-professional, including the arts, philanthropy, technology, sports and recreation. The foundation of the membership of carbon is the integrity and commitment to actively participate to the events and other supporting members professionally and personally. Carbon events provide unique access to members in the best that the city of New York has to offer, while promoting personal and professional relationships.
For enquiries, please contact:
Info (at) CarbonNYC (dot) com
Tel.: 917-991-8243
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