Robertson WorkMoorman Robertson Work, Jr. is a nonfiction author, ecosystems/justice activist, and adviser to the Blue Ridge UN experiential fellowship program, the ICA Nepal educational support program, Planetary Human, and Overview Earth. He has published five boks - a manifesto/handbook, autobiography, poetry, speeches, and essays - and contributed to eleven others. He has worked in over fifty countries for over fifty years as United Nations Development Program (UNDP) principal policy adviser for decentralized governance, New York University (NYU) Wagner Graduate School of Public Service adjunct professor of innovative leadership for sustainable development, and Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA) executive-director of national offices in Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Jamaica, and Venezuela, and regional offices in Dallas, Texas, and Indiahoma, Oklahoma, conducting community, organizational, and leadership development initiatives. Robertson has also been a group facilitator, Fulbright senior specialist, UN consultant, and conference speaker. His graduate studies were at Indiana University and Chicago Theological Seminary, with undergraduate studies at Oklahoma State University which honored him in 2003 with the Distinguished Alumnus Award. He lives with his wife in Swannanoa, North Carolina, near family and friends, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Great Smoky Mountains. Each day, he does what he can to help catalyze an ecological, compassionate community and civilization. Read More Read Less