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Justin Lowell-Bellew

Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs to a linguist/artist mother and a successful entrepreneur father who co-founded and sold The Great Frame Up franchise to Deck The Walls, Justin graduated Cum Laude Wabash College, majored in Psychology (double-minor in French and Economics) and participated in the Malcolm X Institute for Black Studies, the Student Senate, French Club, and Wabash's Division III baseball team. During this time, he also developed a multilevel marketing business: Excel Communications, later purchased by Canadian Teleglobe.

Justin spent a semester and summer in France during his Junior year. This time was spent studying in Tours (Institut de Touraine) and Grenoble (Boston University program CUEF, Universite Stendhal). A common thread through the two stages culminated in an independent study project on Cognac, France.

Directly after earning his degree, he moved to Boston to work for KLD Research & Analytics. He built their book of business more than 20 percent during over the 2 1/2 years he worked for the leading Socially Responsible Investment Research firm, exceeding sales targets every quarter for 8 consecutive quarters of direct responsibility and quotas. This now represents 40% given the recent loss of long time client Domini Social Investments. During his several years in Boston, he also managed all aspects of a multi-unit dwelling in the suburbs.

Encouraged and inspired by his success and the opportunities of social enterprise, he moved on to co-found Mana Threads, LLC. A major driver behind the transition was his desire to make a direct impact, rather than observe from the sidelines.

He currently serves on the board of Grass Commons and is developing Mana Mushrooms, a context-appropriate iteration of the principles espoused by Mana Threads, LLC.

Since founding Mana Threads, Justin has also taken up surfing. While in Brasil, he also participated briefly in SOS Itacare, an organization then focused on sustainable development of the region. He has also taken a Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives course and read voraciously to continue his own independent education. Some of this reading and Mana Mushrooms itself has been inspired in part by courses taken with Paul Stamets of Fungi Perfecti. He also spent several weeks in New Orleans as an apprentice carpenter, plumber, and electrician.

Ethan McCutchen

Ethan McCutchen is the Executive Director of Grass Commons, a 501(c)3 public charity that builds open-source software for gathering and disseminating information about the social and environmental impacts of products and companies.

Having majored in music composition, taught English in Russia and Japan, studied cognitive neuroscience in Scotland, researched primates in Thailand, volunteered in several Latin American countries, and backpacked wherever else he could, Ethan now does most of his exploration online. He’s into system architecture, sustainability indicators, human and computer languages, collaboration, community music, voting systems, and incessant bad jokes.

Carol Bellew

Born in NYC, brought up in Mt. Vernon NY, attended Lasell College, MA for AA.

Attended Bentley College, MA for accounting expertise.

Owner of Bookeeping + More, small business that services smaller businesses, and high end individuals, many times both, for bookkeeping and accounting needs. Divorced, two children, Luke 18 and Judd, 21.

Live in Cambridge MA and am also a licensed real estate agent, my other love. Believe in the power of owning real estate as an asset that gives back all the time.

Looking forward to seeing Justin develop his project and business. Have hopefully connected him here in the Boston area to professionals that will communicate and grow with him as he moves into the actual real time running of the business he is forming this year.

Holly Lowell

  • Bachelor of Arts--Double majors of French and German; major credit hours in Russian
  • Market researcher for the Netherlands
  • Special Services Agent for Lufthansa and Air France
  • Free lance translator/ interpreter
  • Executive Sec. to Exec. Dir. of Lake Michigan
  • Federation (environmental umbrella org.)
  • Nighttime manager for small resturant(Chicago)
  • Dental Office Manager/chairside asst.
  • Hairstylist--Charles Ifergan Coiffures
  • Jewelry designer
  • Clothing designer
  • Millinery designer/ hat shop owner/ winner of Millinery Artist of the Year
  • Vice Pres / Performing Arts Org.

Chapman Woodriff

Chapman was graduated in 1997 from the Tandem Friends School, a small private high school in Charlottesville, Virginia. After completing high school, at the age of 18, Chapman moved to South America for a year where he worked to become fluent in the Spanish language. He then returned to Charlottesville, Virginia, where he simultaneously pursued an Associate's Degree in the Liberal Arts at Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) and managed a farm in Orange County, Virginia. Being fascinated with languages, Chapman integrated studies in Spanish and French with his degree program and, upon being graduated Phi Theta Kappa from PVCC, was given a scholarship by the Blue Ridge Rotary Club to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he acted as a cultural attaché giving presentations to technical school students about the higher education system in the United States of America. He remained in Argentina for three months.

Upon completing his scholarship in Buenos Aires, Chapman relocated for several months to Montréal, Québec, to pursue intensive French language courses at l'Université de Montréal. He continued his French language studies in Grenoble and Paris, France, where he lived and studied French language and culture for one year through the Boston University. Upon completion of his studies, Chapman stayed in France for several months as an intern for Gato Loco Productions, a music festival production company located in Paris. He worked as a translator and cultural attaché in the Communications Department to organize "le Primtemps de Bourges", a yearly spring music festival in Bourges, France.

Still interested in pursuing more languages and exposing himself to foreign cultures, Chapman took time off from school and work to travel for three months in the south of the People's Republic of China, where he simultaneously initiated informal studies in the Mandarin Chinese language and lived and practiced Taijiquan in a Buddhist monastery in the mountains outside of Dali, in the Yunnan province of China.

Upon leaving China, Chapman relocated to Central Tanzania to volunteer as a field reporter for the The International Small Group and Tree Planting Association (TIST), an international not-for-profit reforestation project founded by his mother and step-father. He remained in Tanzania for two months, studying Swahili in his free time.

Having been accepted to the University of Virginia (UVA), Chapman returned to Charlottesville, Virginia, for two years to pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Linguistics. During summer break, he traveled to Lisbon, Portugal, to continue working for Gato Loco Productions, acting as cultural attaché and translator in Portuguese, Spanish, French and English for the Cosmopolis music festival. In 2003, he was graduated with distinction from UVA.

During his time at UVA, Chapman became fascinated by the transformational power of the World Wide Web, most specifically the unprecedented potential of the immense, worldwide Free Software community. After finishing his studies at UVA, Chapman and his brother started Lightservers.net, a company that offered web-based Free Software solutions and consulting for individuals, small businesses and corporations.

This work led to a year-long project with the JSerra High School in San Juan Capistrano, California, to initiate a school-wide laptop program. Chapman worked with his brother to research and implement best practices for laptop schools, creating an online database of openly available resources for laptop education, training teachers weekly and forming a computer club for students. He and his brother were also active in implementing several web-based Free Software solutions for the school, including internal and external content management systems. During his time in California, Chapman traveled to Japan for a month to research Web-based Free Software technology solutions in Asia.

After completing the project at JSerra High School, Chapman went on to co-found Mana Threads, LLC, with Justin Lowell-Bellew, a fellow student from his studies in Grenoble. Mana Threads, LLC, has since been active in independently researching sustainable and scalable bio-remediation solutions to create revenue streams from waste sources and improve the overall environmental health of the planet. Pioneered by Justin, this work has led to the implementation of a small-scale version of a globally scalable operation using waste materials to produce gourmet mushrooms. This project is called Mana Mushrooms.

While co-running Mana Threads, LLC, Chapman continued with his Free Software interests and formed his own company, Conscious Manifestations LLC, which provides consulting and Web-based Free Software solutions for individuals and businesses, as well as building freely-available online databases regarding a wide range of topics including Free Software for free language-learning resources, free wiki engines and free music production software, as well as other interests. Most of this work uses the Drupal CMS, a Free Software content management system licensed under the GNU General Public License.

Chapman's continued interest in language led to a three-month intensive Mandarin Chinese language and cultural studies program in Beijing, China, in the summer of 2005.

In his free time he makes acoustic and electronic music, surfs, snowboards and researches foreign languages. He is currently studying Mandarin Chinese, German, Italian and Russian.

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