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Onward and upward

Here it is. The long awaited initial blog entry. After years of prodding, wild ideas, and countless ruminations over coffee and beer (in moderation of course), a dawning of a new era is here. Well, maybe not. At the minimum, I hope you’ll find this blog both entertaining, meaningful, and ultimately, all about the positive change happening in the world.

So, “Powered by human energy.“ Where does that come from? Credit goes to fellow Oregonian Kevin Carroll, who helped me shape the human energy concept back in 2002. To me, it beautifully captured the spirit of people working together to make good things happen. From the first day I started FMYI in January 2004, the phrase “human energy” has been a central part of what we do. My passion has always been to empower people to make a difference. And now, it’s humbling and inspiring that we have a team of people at FMYI who share the original mission.

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March 12, 2009

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