Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation
Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation "was created in 1977, the 50th Anniversary year of Charles Lindbergh's epic New York-to-Paris flight. It was originated by friends of the Lindberghs at The Explorers Club in New York City and other friends and admirers.
"The resulting national effort that established the organization was led by General James H. Doolittle and Astronaut Neil Armstrong. Also instrumental in its creation was James D. Newton, longtime, close friend of Charles and Anne Lindbergh, who was Honorary Chairman until his death in 1999.
"Their intent was to honor the Lindberghs' pioneering contributions in aviation, exploration, conservation, sciences, and the humanities. Knowing the Lindberghs' vision of a balance between the technological advancements they helped pioneer, and the preservation of the human and natural environments they cherished, it was decided that this balance vision would become the cornerstone of the Foundation's programs. Ever since, the Foundation has strived to carry on the concept of balance, through the Lindbergh Award, the Lindbergh Grants Program, and other educational programs and publications." [1]
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Directors
Accessed November 2009: [2]
- Daniel A. Bennett
- Linden Blue
- hawn A. Dorsch
- Greg Herrick
- Lorie Karnath
- John King
- Martha King
- Lars Lindbergh
- Miles O'Brien
- Michael Parfit
- John L. Petersen
- Judith A. Schiff
- Steven R. Whitley
Emeriti Directors [3]
- C. Edward Acker, Elmer L. Andersen, Robert O. Anderson, Kasse Andrews-Weller, Robert B. Arnot, Orin E. Atkins, Robert D. Beckel, Gregory E. Bradbury, Gene Bratsch, Knox Bridges, John C. D. Bruno, Charles F. Brush, Joanne Herring Davis, Hugh Downs, Robert Dragotta, Robin Chandler Duke, Sylvia A. Earle, Russell F. Fridley, Albert Fried, Jr., George L. Gildred, Richard D. Gilson, Elaine Harrison, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Charles G. Houghton III, Dorothy C. Jenkins, Betty C. Jukes, Francis L. Kellogg, Charles J. Kelly, Jr., Edward Knapp, Peter Lawson-Johnston, Peter Lawson-Johnston II, John M. Levinson, Erik Lindbergh, John H. Loret, James A. Lovell, Jr., Paul B. MacCready, Jr., Alfred S. McLaren, Edgar D. Mitchell, William A. Nitze, Paul L. Parker, Robert Pearlman, William K. Reilly, Faanya Rose, Walter M. Schirra, Debra Sears, Bryan E. Sharratt, Bradford D. Smith, Barbara Kauffman Stokes, Nicholas Sullivan, Thomas Turner, Don Walsh, Richard C. Wiese
Lindbergh Award
Accessed November 2009: [4]
- Dean Kamen (2011)
- Jack Pelton (2010)
- Lester Brown (2009)
- Terry Kohler and Mary Kohler (2009)
- Ted Turner (2008)
- Michael Fay (2007)
- Will Steger (2006)
- Peter Diamandis (2006)
- Yolanda Kakabadse (2005)
- Bertrand Piccard (2005)
- David Suzuki (2004)
- Jim Fowler (2003)
- Harrison Ford (2003)
- Thomas Lovejoy (2002)
- Robert Ballard (2001)
- Burt Rutan (2000)
- Amory Lovins and Hunter Lovins (1999)
- John Todd and Nancy Jack Todd (1998)
- Neil Armstrong (1997)
- Sylvia Earle (1996)
- Queen Sirikit of Thailand (1995)
- Samuel C. Johnson (1994)
- Murray Gell-Mann (1993)
- Dick Smith (1992)
- Richard Evans Schultes (1991)
- Robert White (1990)
- Hugh Downs (1989)
- Sir Edmund Hillary (1988)
- Arthur C. Clarke (1987)
- Thor Heyerdahl (1986)
- Russell Train (1985)
- James Doolittle (1984)
- Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1983)
- Paul MacCready, Jr. (1982)
- Maurice Strong (1981)
- Edwin Link (1980)
- Aurelio Peccei (1979)
- Robert O. Anderson (1978)
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References
- ↑ [], Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, accessed November 20, 2009.
- ↑ Directors, Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, accessed November 20, 2009.
- ↑ Emeriti Directors, Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, accessed November 20, 2009.
- ↑ Lindbergh Award, Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, accessed November 20, 2009.