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Rod Roddenberry — Fireside Chat At The 2012 Graduate Studies Program

SingularityHub Staff
May 18, 2013

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Rod Roddenberry is the CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment and founder of the Roddenberry Foundation, which funds "funds paradigm-changing solutions to critical global issues in science and technology, the environment, education and humanitarian advances." As the son of Star Trek-creator Gene Roddenberry, Rod carries on his legacy by championing his father's vision, one that put hope in science and technology as a means for solving the world's problems and bringing about the greater good.

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This 30-minute video is one of the "Fireside Chats" hosted by Peter Diamandis that took place at Singularity University during the 2012 Graduate Studies Program.

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