Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk
Co-Founder/President of The Memnosyne Foundation
"While the current focus on globalization is on how it will affect the world economy, few are discussing how else it will continue to effect the global culture of humanity: It will effect the arts, the sciences, the spirituality, and the very ecology of our planet.
Today we are at a point between countries and cultures where we will either bump into each other, walk over each other or instead we can choose to collaborate with each other consciously and evolve humanity. If we allow ourselves to evolve randomly, we will invite more misunderstanding, more war, and less innovation. But if we can choose to collaborate and become the conscious cultural creators of humanity's future, that future is limitless.
The creation of the Memnosyne Foundation is intended to serve the world as a means for peaceful global collaboration in all areas of knowledge."
- Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk
Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk has extensive experience with non-profit organizations, including but not limited to the following:
P.R. Chair for The Texas Visual Arts Association
Board Member of Friends of Fair Park
Hockaday Alumnae Board
Board of Trustees for The Interfaith Center of New York
Founder/Chairman of The Advisory Board For The Visual Arts Coalition Dallas
Board of Directors of Seeking New Performances
Co-Founder & President of The John Philp Thompson Foundation For
Non-Chemotherapy/Non-Radiation treatment/cure For Brain Cancer
Board of Directors of Project Pallet
Steering Committee Member of The Suzanne Ahn M.D. Speaker Endowment
Fund For The Dallas Women's Foundation
Advisory Board Member of The Dallas International Development Committee
Board of Advisors for Chicago’s WomanMade Art Gallery
EWomenNetwork Foundation Selection Committee
Chair of The VACD's Artist In Action Gala
Head Coordinator of DFW International's Festival's Fine Art Pavillion
Chair of DFW International's/VACD's Pablo Neruda Exhibition
Chair of VIP party featuring Luca Luca fashion show in support of
Philanthropy and Volunteerism in Education's programs
Board of Advisors for Indigenous Institute of The Americas
Advisory Board Member for The People's Empowerment Project
Speaker:
Rwanda – in behalf of Heiffer International
MC of Dallas Green Alliance Earth Day Celebration
regular guest speaker for Foundation for Pluralism
will be speaking to 300 muslim women in Malaysia in February '08
Sponsor for:
Thanksgiving Square, Heiffer International, The Sierra Club's John Muir Foundation, Environmental Defense, The Southern Poverty Law Center, Soul Force, Texas Businesses For Clean Air, North Texas Business for Culture and The Arts, and many other worthwhile programs all focused on the arts, the environment, human rights, and brain cancer.
Awards:
ARTV Award For Best Sculptor of the Year 2005
Nominated for NTBCA Oblisk Award 2006
Philanthropy World Magazine Honoree 2006
Foundation For Pluralism Award 2007
Articles:
Other Media:
eWomenNetwork Radio "Outstanding Women" Radio Show - 2004
Earth Day Celebration - Community Television Broadcast 2004
Fox News - 2004
Channel 8 - 2004
"Many Paths, One Source" Documentary - 2005
Unity Day Celebration - 2006
Philanthropy World Radio Show - topic: "Poverty In Dallas" - 2006
ARTV Awards - HBO 2007
The San Francisco Conta Costa Times July 21, 2003 article titled, "Math and Metaphysics"
Park Cities News April 22, 2004 article titled,
"Inside the Community"
Nevada Woman November/December 2004 article
titled, "ARTV Awards"
Dallas Morning News June 15, 2005 article titled, "Tolerance to Reign at Spiritual Conference" by Norma Adams Wade.
Dallas Morning News June 25, 2005 article titled,
"Interfaith Event Grew From Spiritual Quest" by Mary Blye Howe
Philanthropy World Magazine featured Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk in 2006 article titled, "Seed Planter".
The Turtle Creek News "Q & A: Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk" written by Sally Blanton - July 2007
A brief introduction to Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk from the local and global community:
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"We live in a time when there is so much distrust between those different from ourselves. Racism, religious intolerance, homophobia - all (of which are) symptoms of a lack of vision. I pray for the day we will be judged not by our skin color, gender, what gender we choose to make love to, or how we praise God, but by our integrity and contribution to our fellow man."
~ Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk
The Dallas Morning News
January 8th, 2006