Cecile Andrews, of Seattle, WA, is the founder of the Voluntary Simplicity study circles movement and the author of The Circle of Simplicity. She teaches at Seattle University. cecile@simplicitycircles.com
Barbara Brandt, of Somerville, MA, is the national staff person for the Shorter Work-Time Group and Boston-area coordinator for TBYT. She is the author of Whole Life Economics: Revaluing Daily Life. walterness@msn.com
Elbert Collier, Jr, of Toledo, OH, is a diversity trainer for the United Auto Workers union. toughoreasy@yahoo.com
Ann Crittenden, of Washington D.C., is a journalist and the author of The Price of Motherhood and If You've Raised Kids, You Can Manage Anything, and co-founder of Mothers Ought To Have Equal Rights (MOTHERS). ann.crittenden@rcn.com
John de Graaf, of Seattle, WA, is the national coordinator of TBYT and editor of the Take Back Your Time handbook. He is the co-author of Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic. jodg@comcast.net
Bill Doherty, of St. Paul, MN, is the co-founder of Putting Family First, co-author of the book, Putting Family First, professor of family social science and director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at the University of Minnesota. bdoherty@che.umn.edu
Peter Fraenkel, of New York City, is director of the Center for Time, Work and the Family at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and associate professor of Psychology at the City College of New York. p.fraenkel@verizon.net
Tracy Geraghty, of Napa California, is an independent communications and public policy consultant and coordinator for the TIME TO CARE coalition. geraghty@napanet.net
Isabelle Gingras, of Montreal, Qubec, is a lecturer and researcher studying the issue of over-scheduling in children at McGill University. isabelletbyt@yahoo.ca
Dustin Glossic, of Ithaca, NY, majors in biology at Cornell University and represents TBYT on the Board of the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy at Cornell. dag72@cornell.edu
Rebecca Kneale Gould, of Middlebury VT, is a professor of religion at Middlebury College, and author of At Home in Nature Modern Homesteading and Spiritual Practice in America. rgould@middlebury.edu
Debra Krumholz, of Amherst, MA, is a therapist, public health specialist and educator. debkrumholz@comcast.net
Allen Hancock, of Eugene Oregon, is founder of More Than Money. impact@efn.org
Richard Hobbs, of San Jose, CA, is an attorney, executive director of Human Agenda, and director of the Office of Human Relations of Santa Clara County, CA. richhobbs@msn.com
Ben Hunnicutt, of Iowa City, teaches Leisure Studies at the University of Iowa, and is the author of Work Without End and Kelloggs Six Hour Day. hunnicutt11@mchsi.com
Phil Hyde, of Boston, MA, is an economic designer, lead writer of the Timesizing.com webzine, author of Timesizing Not Downsizing, and former candidate for US House and US Senate. Timesizing@aol.com
Daniel Philip Kinderman, of Ithaca, NY, is a PhD student in political science at Cornell University and represents TBYT on the Board of the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy at Cornell. dpk24@cornell.edu
Bonnie Michaels, of Naples, Florida and Wilmette, IL, is a work-life consultant, speaker and president of Managing Work and Family, Inc., and co-author of a Journey of Work-Life Renewal. MWFAM@aol.com
Eileen McDargh, of Dana Point, CA, is ranked as one of the top 50 thought leaders in leadership development. As a consultant, executive coach, speaker and writer, she's the author of Work for a Living & Still Be Free to Live and The Resilient Spirit. McDargh@aol.com
Catherine OKeefe, M.Ed., CTRS, of Mobile, AL, is an instructor in Leisure Studies and Therapeutic Recreation at the University of South Alabama. She teaches and lectures on the value of leisure in modern society and the importance of leisure and recreation to personal development. cokeefe@usouthal.edu
Nancy Parkes, of Olympia, WA, is a professor at the Evergreen State College where she teaches a class about Take Back Your Time. n.parkes@comcast.net
Joe Robinson, of Santa Monica, CA, is the founder of the Work to Live Campaign for a minimum paid vacation, and author of Work to Live. roadworks@adelphia.net
Jonathan Rowe, of Pt. Reyes Station, CA, is director of the Tomales Bay Institute. He was an assistant to Senator Byron Dorgan (D, North Dakota), and an editor at the Washington Monthly magazine. jonrowe@earthlink.net
Jerome Segal, of Takoma Park, MD, teaches philosophy and public policy at the University of Maryland. He is the author of Graceful Simplicity. Jsegal@umd.edu
Sean Sheehan, of Montpelier, VT, is the outreach director for the Center for a New American Dream. sean@newdream.org
Kelley Smith, of Oklahoma City, OK, is a graduate of Oklahoma State University and worked for sixteen years in the electric utility industry. For the past six years, she has been a work-at-home mom. Kelley is the editor of the Take Back Your Time newsletter. smithkc@riskiii.com
Judith Stadtman-Tucker, of Portsmouth, NH is the editor of mothersmovement.org, and former Director of Advocacy for Mothers and More. editor@mothersmovement.org
Tom Turnipseed, of Columbia, SC, is an attorney, civil rights activist, advocate for low-income Americans and former State Senator. tturnipseed@turnipseed.net
Dave Wampler, of Trout Lake, WA, is the founder of The Simple Living Network. service@simpleliving.net
Tom Walker, of Vancouver, BC, is policy coordinator of the Work Less Party of BC and was one of the party's candidates in the recent provincial election. lumpoflabour@yahoo.ca
Megan Waters, of Washington, D.C., is an economist, president of Strategic Solutions, and a former US trade negotiator during the Clinton administration. meganwat@msn.com
Maureen Wilt, of Kansas City, MO, is an associate professor of social work at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, MO. wilt@ucmo.edu
Gregory Wright, of Los Angeles, CA, is co-creator of the Global Ideas Bank (www.GlobalIdeasBank.org), and a journalist specializing in politics and sustainability. bg534@lafn.org
Deb Ziegler, of Austin TX, is a professor of sociology at Austin Community College. dzeigler@awtincc.edu