Board of Directors
Tuesday, November 14, 2006 (12:12:16)

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1. José G. Albarrán, presidente
Graduate in firefighting and a graphic designer; activist and coordinator in the International Humanist Movement, has been Coordinator of Projects and Public Relations of the Community for Human Development. He is active member of Proutist Universal for six years.

2. Mario Mota, vicepresidente
Electronic engineer, graduate of the Simón Bolívar University, social activist, active member of Proutist Universal and President of the Society of Friends of the "Ecological Park el Ingenio", a project of endogenous development based on Prout in Guatire, State of Miranda.

3. Jacqueline Rosales, tesorera

4. Tulio A. Hinestrosa
Advisor in planning and implementation of food security policies on the national level. He began studying Prout in 1987 and met the founder, P.R. Sarkar several times during four years of intensive work in Europe and India for Prout.

5. Carlos Drachenberg
Como cohesor social se ha desempeñado desde 1990 como activista en temas de autoconocimiento para el desarrollo social, ha sido relator en temas de desarrollo personal, miembro del Movimiento Humanista Internacional y de la Comunidad para el Desarrollo Humano en Venezuela.

Durante 17 años su línea de investigación se ha enfocado principalmente a la tolerancia y el autoconocimiento como estilo de vida.

Es autor, junto con Neyla García, de "El Oráculo del Guía Interno, una práctica para descubrir lo sagrado que habita adentro y afuera de ti". Autor de "Una guía práctica para el encuentro con los Seres de Luz", una aproximación cotidiana al acercamiento que cada persona puede tener con esos modelos de vida que son propios de la especie y que nos han acompañado desde los albores de la humanidad.

Desde hace 5 años se dedica al estudio y la práctica de las disciplinas energéticas como una forma de salud preventiva y a los temas de sanación basados en el "lenguaje secreto del cuerpo".

Su visión: Un ser, espiritualmente sano, es sano de cuerpo y de mente. Lo que influye definitivamente en la vida interpersonal y social.


6. Katy Delgado ACriminal lawyer, professor and auxiliary district attorney, graduate of the Central University of Venezuela with specialization in environmental rights and sustainable development.

7. Laureano Pedraza

8. Hendrika Renkers (Netherlands)
A nun of yoga and meditation. Before coming to Venezuela in 1999, she ran service projects in Thailand, Nicaragua and Argentina for 20 years. Founder and director of the Centro Madre de Barlovento.

9. Alejandrina Galban

10. Miguel A. Salas

11. Dada Maheshvarananda, director (ex-officio) (USA)
Activist, writer, and monk. For 28 years he taught meditation and yoga and supervised social service projects, first in Southeast Asia and then in South America. His recent book, After Capitalism: Prout's Vision for a New World, has been published in six languages. For the last three years he has toured continuously, mostly throughout Europe, and given hundreds of seminars and workshops around the world about social issues and spiritual values. He has served as a consultant for the Venezuelan government in Proutist Economic Development. His blog is: www.aftercapitalism.org.


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