Staff

STAFF

President: Tenzin N. Tethong
Program Coordinator: Marsha Clark

VOLUNTEERS

Online services: Jim (“Sky”) Schuyler
Study Circles Coordinator: Emmanuel Ande Ivorgba
Events editor: Amy Farrington
Social Media: Jane Chesher
Newsletter editor: Scott Taillie
The Learning Zone
Production, editorial,  operation: Jim (“Sky”) Schuyler
Personal Peace: Author: Gregory Sims, Ph.D.
Group Coordinator: Isabela Basombrio-Hoban

Tenzin N. Tethong is President of the Foundation, and is the founder of key Tibet initiatives in the U.S. including the Tibet Fund, Tibet House-New York, and the International Campaign for Tibet. He is a former Representative of H.H. the Dalai Lama in New York and Washington, D.C., and former Chairman of the Kashag, the Tibetan Cabinet. Mr. Tethong currently serves as Chairman of the Committee of 100 for Tibet and as a visiting scholar at Stanford University. Mr. Tethong is compensated at a modest rate for his work as President of the Foundation. He is a member of the Board of Directors.

Marsha Clark, MA is the Foundation’s Program Coordinator, and has over 30 years experience as a Speech Pathologist, Program Specialist, Quality Improvement Trainer and Educational Consultant serving children, parents and community agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is the recipient of the 1996 Valley of Hearts Education Award from Parents Helping Parents.  Marsha has served as a volunteer, working with the dying and those in grief, through various hospice facilities. She received her M.A. in Education from San Jose State University. She has been with the Foundation since its creation in 2002. She has been modestly compensated for a portion of the time she generously gives to the Foundation as Program Coordinator for the last few years. She serves as corporate Treasurer and is a member of the Board of Directors.

Jim (“Sky”) Schuyler, PhD served as Chief Technical Officer of the Foundation, in an uncompensated capacity, from 2003 through 2009. He is CEO of Red7 Communications, and Founder of CyberSpark.net which provides cyber-alerting services for free-speech and human rights NGOs. He has founded, co-founded or participated in founding over a dozen software and network startup companies. He has worked with Internet-focused startups since 1995. Currently, he informally supports the Foundation’s online activities.