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David Woolfson

David Woolfson is a business lawyer in private practice in Toronto,
Canada and also a ‘global activist’ focusing on the many challenges and
opportunities before humanity today. He has initiated and been a major
participant in numerous organizations and initiatives working toward a
peaceful, sustainable world and future, including:

• Co-Founder & Coordinator, World Wisdom Alliance (2006)
• Founder & President, The Club of Budapest Canada (2006)
• Co-conceiver & Co-Coordinator, World Wisdom Council (2004 to date)
• Producer, Club of Budapest’s “Planetary Vision Festival” (2001)
• Producer, “Tomorrow Today: a Planetary Vision”, CoB TV program (2001)
• Producer, “Great Millennium Global Singalong” (2001)
• Coordinator – Toronto Chapter, World Future Society (1998 to date)
• Community Liaison, Beacon Millennium Canada (1998 – 2000)
• Editor, “Jubillenium World Report” On-Line (1999 – 2000)
• Editor, “The Millennium Report” (1998 – 1999)
• Founder & Executive Director, Millennium Council of Canada (1996 – 1997)
• Director, The Great Millennium Campaign (1995 – 2001)
• Coordinator – Toronto Chapter, World Future Society (1998 to date)
• Coordinator, “Foresight 2020 Forum” (formerly ‘Toronto 2000’) (1992 to date)
• Proposal to 100 world artists to create the “One World Foundation” (1988)

David is dedicated to promoting new thinking and actions to address
the major social and environmental challenges of our time, emphasizing
‘whole-system’ approaches and innovative solutions. The objective is to
help discover a positive path to the future at this crucial time in
human history.

Mr. Woolfson holds a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Osgoode Hall Law
School (1981) and a Bachelors of Arts Degree (Honours) from York
University (1977).

Email: dwoolfson@clubofbudapest.ca Web: www.clubofbudapest.ca

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