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Edwin Bernbaum is listed as President and Co-Founder at Vital Arts, based in Berkeley, California, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at mountain.org and a matched LinkedIn profile for Edwin Bernbaum.
Edwin Bernbaum previously worked as President & Co-Founder at Vital Arts and Principal at Peak Paradigms: Leadership & Teamwork. Edwin Bernbaum holds Ph.D., Asian Studies from University Of California, Berkeley.
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Edwin Bernbaum, Ph.D., is a scholar of comparative religion and mythology whose work focuses on the relation between nature and culture. His book Sacred Mountains of the World won the Commonwealth Club of California's gold medal for best work of nonfiction and the Giuseppe Mazzotti Special Jury Award in Italy for literature of mountains, exploration, and ecology. Cambridge University Press has recently published an updated second edition.Edwin Bernbaum has lectured and given seminars on the environment, culture, myth, art, and mountains to audiences such as the Smithsonian Institution, the National Geographic Society, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has done research for the National Geographic on the links between sacred mountains in Greece and ancient Greek mythology and archaeology. A photographic exhibit of his based on his book Sacred Mountains of the World was one of the more popular exhibits at the Smithsonian Institution.As Director of the Sacred Mountains Program at The Mountain Institute, Edwin Bernbaum initiated projects to develop interpretive materials with US National Parks based on the cultural and spiritual meanings of natural features in cultures around the world. He did research on a project at Badrinath, the major Hindu pilgrimage shrine in the Himalayas, in which priests and scientists worked together to encourage pilgrims to replant trees for reasons coming out of their own traditions. He also guided the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) on getting Mount Kailas in Tibet, the most sacred mountain in the world for over a billion people, and the pilgrimage routes leading to it from Nepal and India nominated as a trans-boundary UNESCO World Heritage Site. As Co-chair of the IUCN group on Cultural and Spiritual Values of Protected Areas, he works on projects to integrate the cultural and spiritual significance of nature into the management and governance of protected areas around the world.A past president of the Harvard Mountaineering Club, Edwin Bernbaum instructed at the Colorado Outward Bound School and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal. He designed and co-led leadership seminar treks in the Himalayas and the Alps for business executives and graduates of the Wharton School and has done leadership programs in the US for the Wharton Executive Education Program. He is featured in “Beyond the Mountaintops: Extraordinary Mountaineers, Extraordinary People,” an exhibit at the American Mountaineering Museum on eight climbers who have pioneered advances in climbing and humankind.
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President & Co-Founder
CurrentPrincipal
CurrentKeynote presentations and seminars on Peak Paradigms: Leadership and Teamwork, using celebrated mountains around the world, such as Mount Everest, Mount Sinai, and Mount Fuji, as paradigms for developing the full range of leadership skills and team building strengths needed to thrive in today's multi-cultural world of diversity and change. In addition to.
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Director, Sacred Mountains Program
Founded and directed a program that worked with major US National Parks such as Yosemite, Mount Rainier, and Hawai'i Volcanoes developing interpretive and educational materials and activities based on the evocative meanings and associations of different features of mountain environments in mainstream American, Native American, Native Hawaiian, and other.
Co-Chair, Specialist Group On Cultural And Spiritual Values Of Protected Areas
CurrentWork focused on developing projects to promote and integrate the cultural and spiritual significance of nature - ranging from the inspirational meanings and associations of natural features and landscapes to conceptions of nature in different cultures - in the management and governance of protected and conserved areas around the world.
Lectures And Keynote Presentations
CurrentLectured widely on the environment, mountains, culture, mythology, and art to institutions and organizations such as the Smithsonian Institution, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Asia Society, the Banff Mountain Book Festival, Lucas Film, and the National Geographic Society.
Research And Writing
CurrentConducted research and published on a number of topics, including listing and microfilming rare Tibetan texts in the Himalayas, Tibetan myths and legends of hidden valleys, myth and art along the Silk Route of western China, the role of myth in contemporary society, the role of culture in environmental preservation and biodiversity conservation, the.
Lecturer And Seminar Leader, Leadership
Delivered presentations and conducted seminars on leadership and teamwork, drawing on research on the meanings of mountains around the world and experience organizing and co-leading leadership seminar treks to Mount Everest for mid-career business graduates of the Wharton Executive MBA Program and for executives participating in leadership seminars in New.
Trip Leader
Led numerous treks and study tours in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, Tibet, and China for Mountain Travel Sobek and Geographic Expeditions, as well as the first American expedition to attempt K2, the second highest mountain in the world, from China and study tours for the University of California Berkeley Extension Program and the Asian Art Museum.
Edwin Bernbaum education
Ph.D., Asian Studies
Graduate Work Toward M.A., Social Psychology With Minor In Social Anthropology
Bachelor Of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics, Graduated Cum Laude In General Studies
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Edwin Bernbaum works for Vital Arts.
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Edwin Bernbaum is listed as President and Co-Founder at Vital Arts.
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Edwin Bernbaum is based in Berkeley, California, United States while working with Vital Arts.
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Edwin Bernbaum has worked for Vital Arts, Peak Paradigms: Leadership & Teamwork, The Mountain Institute, Iucn (World Conservation Union), and Lecturer.
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Edwin Bernbaum holds Ph.D., Asian Studies from University Of California, Berkeley.
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Edwin Bernbaum is listed with skills including Research, Leadership Development, Nonprofits, Program Development, Leadership, Training, Non Profits, and Public Speaking.
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