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Neuehouse

NeueHouse is a private workspace and cultural home for creators, innovators and thought-leaders. Designed to inspire the creative mindset, cultivate curiosity, and provoke new ways of thinking, we have curated a community of original thinkers at the leading intersection of contemporary culture and commerce.

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Anita Kopacz

Anita Kopacz is an award-winning writer and spiritual advisor. She is the former editor in chief of Heart & Soul Magazine and managing editor of BeautyCents Magazine. She was interviewed by the top morning radio show, The Breakfast Club, covering her work in the book, Shallow Waters. When she is not writing, you can find her on the dance floor or traveling the world with her children. Anita lives in New York City with her family.

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Molly Findlay

Molly Findlay is a sculptor, set designer and community activist. For two decades, she has been creating imagery and solving material problems to build products and drive brands. Her commercial clients include Dior, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Google, Estee Lauder, Tiffany, Harry Winston and Samsung, among many others, and her work has been widely published globally. Her sculptural practice gently subverts the day to day experience through form and happenings. She is the founding member of the artist collective Mother of Thousands, a pioneering space for emerging artists and designers.

Findlay is a Founding Trustee of The Museum of the Courageous where she lends her 20+ years of experience to catalyze the courageous movement and design museum user experience.

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Everard Findlay

Everard Findlay blends branding and social innovation to empower CEOs, heads of state, and thought leaders to invest in a future that benefits citizens, the environment, and society as a whole while building profitability and growth.

Findlay has served on the board of GrowNYC, the Council for the Environment of New York City since 2009 and is currently Communications Chair. He is a founding trustee of The Museum of the Courageous, NeueHouse, tenured board member of Soho House, UNDP Turning Tables, Dartmouth College’s Institute for Cross-engagement, The New York Times’ Friends of TimesTalks Committee and The National Center for Children in Poverty.

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Stephon Alexander

As a professor, now at Brown University, Alexander has spent most of his career being an advocate of first generation and historically underrepresented groups in the sciences. He was formerly the Director of Dartmouth College’s EE Just STEM Scholars Program. He also does volunteer public speaking in inner city schools and teaches mathematics in prisons and sees these activities as essential parts of his scholarship.

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