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Steve Farrell

Steve Farrell is the Worldwide Executive Director for Humanity’s Team. Humanity’s Team is part of the Conscious Business Alliance that also includes the Club of Budapest, The Goi Peace Foundation and The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of Public Benefit out of Case Western Reserve University. You can read and sign the Conscious Business Declaration here: http://www.consciousbusinessdeclaration.org/

Steve Farrell is the Worldwide Executive Director for Humanity’s Team, a global grassroots spiritual movement focused on awakening and embodying Oneness so humanity may enjoy a sustainable world of peace, harmony and happiness. Humanity’s Team presently has over 665,000 friends in over 150 countries.

Humanity’s Team projects include: Global Oneness Day – a day that Humanity’s Team created following its visit to the United Nations in May 2010; a Oneness Declaration; a year-round Living in Oneness summit; an annual Spiritual Leadership Award; a Conscious Business Declaration, Conscious Business Practitioner Training, Certification & Consulting, Community Circle, prayer and meditation programs; and service projects focused on helping people and the environment.

Before Steve became involved with Humanity’s Team he co-founded and led two high growth technology companies based in Silicon Valley in the 1990’s that were featured in the INC 500 and spanned the United States and Europe. At this time he was an officer in the Young Entrepreneurs’ Organization and the Young President’s Organization. But he walked away because he felt a calling to help create a new dream based on the Divine in life that humanity can manifest together.

Steve lives with his wife Stephanie and his two children in Boulder, Colorado. http://www.humanitysteam.org. He is a member of the Evolutionary Leaders. http://www.evolutionaryleaders.net/

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