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Indian Arts and Crafts Association
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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1. Broadening the Board Altogether there are 15 active MNA Board of Trustees
www.musnaz.org/What%20is%20MNA - [Cached]Published on: 1/21/2002 Last Visited: 10/16/2002
Thomas Knoles' Flagstaff background reaches all the way back to his great-grandfather Charles Greenlaw. Knoles is currently principal and manager of the Greenlaw-Knoles family interests and owner of Knoles Homestead. His background is in clinical and applied psychology, Sanskrit, Vedic science, meditation and yoga study in the Himalayas, AyurVedic Medicine health care, and cognitive neuroscience. He was trained as a management consultant by Australia's largest consulting organization, PA Consultants. He worked twenty-five years as a national coordinator for World Plan Executive Council of Australia Ltd., a large non-profit educational organization. Previously based in Australia, he has returned to Flagstaff for his home. He is an instructor and educator in stress management and self-health working with management and executive level clients from around the world in industry, politics, the judicial system, and the performing arts.
Anne O'Brien's first visit to the Southwest was in 1948 when she fell in love with it. She's been in Arizona since 1965 when she began coming to Flagstaff. Originally from southern Ohio, her home is in Paradise Valley where she works as a freelance writer. She's a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors and writes about natural history, land issues, and the Colorado Plateau. In the past she was the executive director of a non-profit social services organization in Phoenix. She currently is on the Education Committee of the Scottsdale Historical Preservation Commission and Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, a national organization based in Albuquerque. O'Brien is a past contributor to Plateau Journal. A member of the Museum since the early '70s and a Coyote Springs property owner, O'Brien states, "I'd like to see MNA move into a new era of museology, with far wider audiences and unique approaches."
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