Name |
Occupation |
Nationality |
Michelle Akers[1] |
Former Olympic soccer player, who starred in the historic 1991 and 1999 Women's World Cup victory by the U.S.. She won the Golden Boot as the top scorer in the 1991 tournament. She is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. |
American |
Paul Atherton[2] |
Film /Television Producer |
British |
Natalie Blair[3] |
Actress |
Australian |
Howard Bloom[4] |
Rock and roll publicist and writer |
American |
Olaf Bodden[5] |
Professional soccer player |
German |
Cher[6] |
Recording artist, actress, director, and record producer. |
American |
Tom Clarke[7] |
Politician |
British |
Neil Codling[8] |
keyboard player for the band Suede |
British |
Clare Francis[9] |
Yachtswoman and novelist |
British |
Leigh Hatcher[10] |
Journalist and news presenter |
Australian |
Susan Harris[11] |
Television writer and producer |
American |
Laura Hillenbrand[12] |
Author |
American |
Andy Hunt[13] |
Association footballer, Played for West Bromwich Albion and Charlton Athletic. |
British |
Keith Jarrett[14] |
Jazz pianist |
American |
Leonard A. Jason[15] |
Director of Center for Community Research, DePaul University.[16] Major areas of interest: CFS, Oxford Houses, Smoking and Prevention, Media Interventions, Children and TV, Community Psychology, Community Building [17] |
American |
Martin Lev[18] |
Actor |
British |
Peter Marshall[19] |
Squash player |
British |
Brooks Mileson[20] |
Businessman |
British |
Sophia Mirza[21] |
|
British |
Andrew Oldcorn[22] |
Golfer |
British |
Martin Phillips[13] |
Association footballer |
British |
David Puttnam[23] |
British film maker and producer |
British |
Ali Smith[24] |
Author |
British |
Naomi Weisstein[25] |
Author and neuroscientist |
American |
Pema Chödrön[26] |
Buddhist nun ordained in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism in 1981 and a teacher in the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa. |
American |
Laura Dundovic[27] |
Former Miss Universe Australia, host of Foxtel's Dating in the Dark. |
Australian |
Ken Wilber[28] |
Author who has written about adult development, developmental psychology, philosophy, worldcentrism, ecology, and stages of faith. His work formulates what he calls Integral Theory.[29] In 1998, he founded the Integral Institute, for teaching and applications of Integral theory.[30] |
American |
Stevie Nicks[31] |
American singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and an extensive solo career, which collectively have produced over forty Top 50 hits and sold over 140 million albums. |
American |
Flea (musician)[32] |
Bassist, trumpet player, and occasional actor. He is best known as the bassist and co-founding member of the alternative rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. |
Australian-American |
Blake Edwards[33] |
Film director, screenwriter and producer. Writer of the Pink Panther series and Breakfast at Tiffany's |
American |
Ricky Carmichael[34] |
Motocross racer, now transitioning to a stock car career. He currently drives the #4 Monster Energy Chevrolet Silverado for Turner Motorsports in the Camping World Truck Series. His unrivaled successes in the sport of Motocross have given him the nickname "The GOAT", standing for Greatest of All Time. |
American |