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  <body><![CDATA[<p>After spending
fifteen years as a marine biology professor, Randy Olson decided that he was no
longer interested in telling stories OF science and had become more interested
in telling stories ABOUT science. Despite years of academic training, he
resigned from his tenured professorship and moved to Hollywood to learn the art
of filmmaking. Now, Randy is an independent filmmaker and a specialist in the
art of communicating science and technical information to the public. </p><p>His book, <em>Don’t Be Such a
Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style</em> was described
by Nature as <strong>"An excellent explanation of why scientists have problems
communicating with the public" </strong>and Science said it<strong> “ought to be required
reading in all graduate science programs.”</strong></p>

<p>We are delighted to have Randy join us at IMPACT on Wednesday, February 15. His talk, <strong>"Story Telling: Clear Proof that Scientists Descended from Humans"</strong> will be both informative and humorous! Please join for this exciting event in
LeCraw Auditorium, College of Management, or watch the <a href="http://www.learnitlive.com/class/1774/Randy-Olson">free live webcast</a>.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Other
Events with Dr. Randy Olson</em></p>

<p>In addition to this talk, Dr. Randy Olson will also participate in a screening of his new film <strong>"Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy"</strong> followed by a panel discussion. More information about this event can be
found here:</p>





<p><a href="http://www.gatech.edu/calendar/event.html?nid=107371">http://www.gatech.edu/calendar/event.html?nid=107371</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><em>Randy Olson’s Bio:</em></p>

<p>Once upon a time Randy Olson was a humble, mild-mannered professor
of marine biology at the University of New Hampshire. But then his brain sort
of turned inside out and he shifted from scientist to artist. It happened in
his first year as a professor. He hit a point where he realized that after
fifteen years of telling stories OF science he had grown more interested in
telling stories ABOUT science. </p>



<p>Despite his Harvard Ph.D., four years of post-doctoral research in
Australia and Florida, and years of diving around the world from the Great
Barrier Reef to Antarctica, he tossed it all in, resigned from his tenured
professorship and moved to Hollywood to explore film as a medium for
communicating science.</p>



<p>Today he is an independent filmmaker and
no longer considers himself a scientist, but is now fluent in the
two languages of science and cinema. In addition to writing and directing his own feature films about major issues in science, he has worked with a variety of clients to assist them with
the use of visual media in communicating science to the general public. Through
his writings he has both related his
journey, and continues his
exploration into the role of storytelling in
the mass communication of science.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><em>About
the Impact Speaker Series</em></p>

<p>Since 2002, the IMPACT Speaker Series has brought highly successful business
leaders from a variety of industries to campus to share their experiences and
give advice to students and other entrepreneurs on topics ranging from
"building a venture around intellectual capital" to "successful
entrepreneurship in large organizations" and "socially responsible
leadership". </p>

<p>The weekly series provides Georgia Tech students, alumni and the Atlanta
business community an opportunity to network and learn from successful
entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and notable business and non-profit
leaders. Events for the series take place in the LeCraw Auditorium in the
College of Management building at 4:30 pm on Wednesdays unless otherwise noted.
</p>



<p><strong>The series is free and open to the public, and reservations are not
required.</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Cosponsors</em></p><p>Randy Olson's events at Georgia Tech are hosted by the Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneuship and cosponsored by the Center for Biologically Inspired Design. Additional collaborators include the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Students Organizing for Sustainability.</p><p><strong><br /></strong></p>]]></body>
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