Acknowledgments
Consistent with the Council's goal to spend private sector funds in the
private sector, private contributions to support the Eco-Efficiency Task
Force were administered through a cooperating organization: The Keystone
Center in Keystone, Colorado. The Keystone Center is a not-for-profit
organization which, under a Memorandum of Understanding, has the
authority to raise, receive, and spend funds on behalf of the
Eco-Efficiency Task Force under the U.S. Department of the Interior's
Take Pride in America authority.
In adition to the efforts of the Council members, Task Force participants
and their staffs, the work of the Eco-Efficiency Task Force would not
have been possible without the financial and in-kind support of
corporations and philanthropic organizations who contributed directly to
the Keystone Center, which reported the following contributors as of
October 16, 1995:
Browning Ferris Industries Chevron
Coroporation Ciba-Geigy General Motors
CorporationJohnson & Johnson SC Johnson
Wax Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
In addition, the Integration Co-Chairs, Marcia Aronoff, David Gardiner,
and Susan Vogt deserve special recognition.
Special thanks are also in order for the co-chairs of the goals
commitee: Jane Hutterly, Richard Morgenstern, and Warren Muir.
Finally, special thanks to the Eco-Efficiency Task Force Coordinator,
Julie Frieder; writer Robert Schwalbach; key facilitator Kevin Curtis;
and the many other individuals who contributed to the Task Force process
and product:
Chuck Bogan, Sue Dies, Debbie Eakin, Dawn Ehrlenson, Frank Farfone, Sandy
Grace, Holly Henning, David Levine, Holly Lynch, Jan McAlpine, Steve
Ryan, Any Schmidt, Stewart Schwartz, Sarah Walen, Greg Wedemeyer, Jr.,
and Elfranko E. Wessels.
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