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Adam is Director of Philanthropy at Change For Balance Productions and Executive Director of the Gen Why Project. His goal is to light the “conscious flame” in all of us.

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Designing a Sustainable Future

(0) Comments | Posted September 28, 2012 | 12:49 PM

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Since teaming with with ANEW and Rose Tourje, Change For Balance has had the opportunity to collaborate with some amazing individuals and businesses in the architecture, building, and design world. Although I am new to the "design" world, I have gained an immense appreciation...

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Investing in Our Youth for a Prosperous America

(0) Comments | Posted August 31, 2012 | 3:41 PM

If you want to create a prosperous America, you have to invest in the youth. It isn't very difficult to see what happens when we abandon our youth without providing them the access and opportunity to become educated and future leaders. Why does the idea of REAL investment in education,...

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Furniture to Philanthropy: Short Documentary Addressing Sustainability

(4) Comments | Posted June 21, 2012 | 3:21 PM

ANEW (Full Film) from Change For Balance Productions on Vimeo.

Soon after meeting Rose Tourje and hearing her story, we knew it needed to be made into a documentary. We hit the ground running and began production immediately. Utilizing Roseʼs network of non-profit and for profit businesses, we put together a 10-minute documentary that aims to positively change how waste is viewed in the Architecture, Design and Building industries.

ANEW was founded by Rose seven years ago after she realized how much waste and lack of awareness about it there was in the architecture, building, design industries. She quit her high paying job and set out with a plan to change the way the industries and the public looked at surplus furniture, waste, and supporting charities. With a small staff of four, ANEW manages to keep over 1,000,000 lbs of furniture out of Americaʼs landfills every year, and has provided over 500 non-profit organizations furniture and supplies to support their endeavors.

Since our meeting less than six months ago, Roseʼs non-profit, ANEW, and Change For Balance have partnered on a campaign to raise awareness about what is taking place, inspire others to join her Social Sustainability movement, and create a new environment of sustainability and community support. The documentary has led to two successful fundraising events at the Smog Shoppe in Los Angeles and the Orange County Museum of Art, where the films were premiered. The film was then screened at FIDM to future designers in Los Angeles followed by a talk by Rose about sustainability and the work ANEW does.

Just starting the film festival circuit, the film was Winner of the "ECO Award" at the Awareness Festival, was Awarded Best Editing, Best Visual Effects, and Award of Excellence at the LA Movie Awards, and was an official selection at the Catalina Film Festival, and the FILManthropy Film Festival.

Most recently, ANEW and Change For Balance went to NEOCON in Chicago, the biggest interiors tradeshow of the year. There they made their rounds meeting with and interviewing leaders from businesses such as: Bentley Prince Street, Teknion, Kimball Office, AIS, InstallNet, Knoll, as well as the US Green Building Council.

ANEW and Change For Balance have more intriguing projects on the horizon which will be announced...

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Celebrity Responsibility

(4) Comments | Posted April 11, 2011 | 5:54 PM

Forbes Celebrity top 10 Earners, 2010 (In millions)
Oprah Winfrey -- $315
. James Cameron -- $210. U2 -- $130. Tyler Perry -- $125. 
Tiger Woods -- $105.
 Beyonce -- $87. 
Howard Stern -- $70. Jay-Z -- $63.
 Britney Spears -- $64. Rush Limbaugh -- $58.5. David Beckham -- $44....

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We Are Our Future

(2) Comments | Posted March 22, 2011 | 12:32 PM

Looking at the overall vibe of America can get very depressing. When I look at our "elders" and older generations, who have been and continue to make important decisions on our behalf, I can't help but be disheartened. Environmental destruction, wars, poverty, disease, lack of education and all the other...

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