Videocast Presentation: Finding Meaning in a Material World
November 4, 2009 by Amber Rauschkolb
On Nov. 10, the National Society of Leadership and Success is hosting a live videocast by Marc Kielburger. The topic is “Finding Meaning in a Material World” and will be shown at 6 p.m. in Chan Auditorium, Business Administration Building.
Kielburger graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in International Relationships and completed a law degree at Oxford University, with an emphasis on human rights laws. He is also the co-author of national bestsellers “Take Action!: A Guide to Active Citizenship”; “Take More Action”; and most recently, the New York Times best-seller “Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World.”
He is also the chief executive director of Free the Children, an organization that has provided education to more than 50,000 children by helping build more than 500 schools in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Kielburger is the co-founder and director of Me to We, an organization with the goal of making ethical living the norm. Me to We provides young people, families and corporations with socially responsible lifestyle products and choices.
If you are interested in “discovering the blueprint for personal and social change,” “transform[ing] lives one act at a time,” and learning to “define your personal legacy,” then come listen. Admission is free and open to the public.

