
EDITORS
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Chief
Executive Editor Harsh K. Luthar
holds a Ph.D. in management from Virginia Tech and teaches courses in Human
Resource Management, Business and Society, and Employment Relations at the
undergraduate and MBA levels at Bryant University. Dr. Luthar has appeared on
the Rhode Island Public Television show 13th State with Paul Zangari in five
half-hour interviews related to his research in education and management topics.
These interviews have included discussions on the importance of corporate
ethical behavior in society, employee loyalty in today’s organizations, stress
management in work and life, the role of gender in workplace perceptions, and
related management issues. He has given presentations at the Academy of
Management and written scholarly articles in the areas of International Human
Resource Management, Business Ethics Education, Gender and Race in the
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International Chief of
Content
Sam Pasiencier was born in Havana, Cuba. His parents had emigrated there from Poland. In 1942 they fulfilled a long-standing wish to be reunited with their families and moved to Portland, Maine. Sam received his Bachelor's and Masters degrees in mathematics from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and later his Ph.D in Mathematics from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. While living in New York teaching at NYU Sam experienced a powerful satori that was to change his life. He retrained as a Bioenergetics Therapist and later went to Poona where he took Sannyas from Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh as he was then called. He lived in various Osho communes in Canada, Oregon and Holland and eventually settled in Amersfoort, Holland where he now resides. |
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Current Editor-in-Chief A graduate of Temple Law School, Joyce received her Juris Doctor degree in 1981. She lives near Philadelphia with her two sons, Jason and Jesse along with their dog and birds. She maintains a private practice and handles civil litigation cases. In her spare time, she enjoys photography, writing, yoga, music and gardening. "Most of my adult life has been spent in total oblivion to anything spiritual. I briefly explored Pentecostal Christianity, TM, and yoga in my teen years. Raised in the Catholic faith, I stopped going to church in college, and was agnostic at best, disillusioned and dubious. Then, after a long period of challenging and somewhat devastating life events, the Lord came and took me by the scruff of my puppy dog neck and put me through Surrender 101. There, because of the Grace of God, go 'I'."
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Food Editor and Indian
Chef
Raj
Mataji was born in Punjab of the old
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Chief Information
Officer
David Hodges,
M.A. David has been working with the magazine since its inception, providing technical advice without which the magazine could not exist. |
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Arts and Poetry
Editor for Volume III and Editor-In-Chief for Volumes I and II. Gloria Lee, M.A. It was Gloria who helped create the magazine, putting in long hours to achieve a format and design for future editors to rely upon as the magazine evolves. To quote her from the first Volume... "About the magazine,
I would like to say, "It makes me very happy to give something back to
the people of these internet communities who so enrich all our lives
by sharing their hearts and minds day by day. The inspiration of their
generosity of spirit gives them all a presence here, whether their
names appear or not. What does appear here is thanks to our many
contributors, and especially thanks to the countless hours of work
given by Greg Goode and David Hodges to put it all together. Their
kind patience and good humor with (oh, no!) yet another change or
addition is as boundless as my gratitude to them. And of course, none
of this would exist without Harsha and the friendship he inspires to
create the fellowship of a true sangha."
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