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  2. National Geographic Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Geographic Magazine, later shortened to National Geographic, published its first issue in October 1888, nine months after the Society was founded, as the Society's official journal, a benefit for joining the tax-exempt National Geographic Society. Starting with the February 1910 (Vol XXI, No. 2) issue, the magazine began using its ...

  3. Tim T. Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Timothy “Tim” T. Kelly is an American media executive, film producer, and conservationist.He is recognized for his role in moving the National Geographic Society from a primarily print-based organization to a multimedia global force in television and digital media.

  4. Jill Tiefenthaler - Wikipedia

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    Jill Tiefenthaler (born 1965) is an American academic and economist who is the first female CEO of the National Geographic Society. [1] Previously, Tiefenthaler was the 13th president of Colorado College from July 2011 to 2020 and the provost of Wake Forest University. [2] [3]

  5. Heather Koldewey - Wikipedia

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    Heather J. Koldewey is the co-founder of Project Seahorse and head of marine and freshwater for the Zoological Society of London-London Zoo Aquarium. [1] [2] She additionally serves as an honorary professor for University of Exeter and a National Geographic explorer.

  6. John Oliver La Gorce - Wikipedia

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    John Oliver La Gorce (September 22, 1880 – December 23, 1959) was an American writer and explorer known for his work in the National Geographic Society.He served as Associate Editor of the Society from 1905 to 1922, Vice President from 1922 to 1954, and President from 1954 to 1957, before retiring at the age of 77.

  7. Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor - Wikipedia

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    Hovey at work at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C. (1914). Grosvenor was hired in 1899 as the first full-time employee of the National Geographic Society by Alexander Graham Bell, the Society's President at the time.

  8. Chris Johns (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Johns (born April 15, 1951) [1] is a photographer and former editor-in-chief for National Geographic Magazine, a role he held from January 2005 to April 2014.After an internal reorganization at the organization, in April 2014, Johns was named chief content officer of National Geographic Society. [2]

  9. JASON Project - Wikipedia

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    The JASON Project's approach to science education immerses students in real-world situations where they are mentored by scientists from organizations like NASA, NOAA, the U.S. Department of Energy, and parent company National Geographic Society. JASON creates these connections using educational games, videos, live interactivity and social ...