The climate change is a huge deal and sort of the mother of all issues. A few ideas about the aquarium were different than other aquariums before. The deal was that operate on its own. In fact, my dad was an early supporter of the whole idea of corporate philanthropy, which, in my opinion, still has a long way to go. Special thanks to Kevin Connor and Terry and Will Mayo who made this podcast possible. We kept the old boilers, are still a history exhibit when you go in the aquarium. He was this huge nature lover, but it had to be functional-- hunting, fishing, growing things, cattle ranching. Guy Kawasaki: He is best known as the husband of Emmy Award winner journalist Julie Banderas.. No one's going to be after me. Of course, also the ocean plants produce a lot of oxygen. They were so cool. The aquarium, we're doing some tagging studies. Marine Stewardship Council was an organization started by World Wildlife Fund in Unilever, I don't know, over twenty years ago, that does provide third party certification, and they have their criteria. That is like a shrine to the tech community, for sure, but my three older siblings were born there, but by the time I came around, my dad had decided he wanted to move up into the hills. Julie Packard: Me, personally? A sentencing hearing lasting nearly two hours was held in a north San Diego courthouse for Julie Harper, 42, who killed her husband, Jason Harper, on Aug. 7, 2012. A sea water intake line that went into that building just like the aquarium does. Julie Packard: Julie E. Packard (born 1952/1953) is an American ocean conservationist and philanthropist. If I'm a 2000 pound Mola, I'm pretty safe. Among other publications, Packard has written opinion pieces for The New York Times and The Boston Globe (with John Kerry). This is the farmer's market on Sunday? We wanted to-- we thought we could remodel the building. There's a lot more to do, though. How did that work out? If there is another life, what would you want to come back as? Animals are going to leave me. It's really big. Like with most things probably is the theme in your podcasts here, if youre talking to leaders, is it really came down to leadership. The aquarium, we're doing some tagging studies. We used to take mostly heat from business early on, as you said, because they're like, "Hey, you're saying now that the Patagonian toothfish is on the seafood watch avoid list. But in the end, the people around the table wereYou kind of can't argue with, Okay, the ocean things are getting dire. Julia Enright of 171 Packard Hill Road, Ashburnham was indicted Dec. 21 on a charge of first-degree murder in the slaying of 20-year-old Brandon Chicklis of Westminster on or about June 23 in Ashburnham. You can read todays latest tweets and post from Julie Packards official Twitter account below, where you can know what she is saying in her previous tweet. Packard spent much time outdoors, and was always very curious; as a student at University of California, Santa Cruz, her biology professor said she "was able to synthesize and ask great questions. It is jobs, it's millions of jobs, mainly in developing countries, and aquaculture is growing like gangbusters and it provides jobs. powered by. #remarkablepeople #questionoftheday Click To TweetUse the #remarkablepeople hashtag to join the conversation! Growing up, probably like most kids in the fifties, my dad worked all the time. I'm just curious, was this something that your board, your trustees, you all got together and said, Let's do this, or did you bring in McKinsey and they charge you five million bucks to get that sentence? MONTEREY Monterey Bay Aquarium founder Julie Packard will be speaking Thursday in a virtual conversation with a member of Rare, a nonprofit environmental group focused on working in coopera Julies point about more people taking actions, engaging, in a variety of ways to help move us from the affects of climate change was valuable. The aquarium was the brainchild of my sister and her husband and a couple of their colleagues. Julie Packard: He really did the whole idea of investing in people and giving them rain to do their best work, which was an HP philosophy. Julie's sister, Nancy, Nancy's husband, and a couple of friends came up with the concept of an aquarium. This week's Remarkable People Podcast features a woman who fell in love with the Monterey bay while studying science at UC Santa Cruz. I mean, his HP's management by wandering around, that he wrote about in his book The HP Way, of course, is an epic philosophy in the management literature. Eventually, this led to her father and mother investing $55 million to fund what is now the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Guy Kawasaki: We had opposition, but that's a whole other story. No good could come of it. Julie Packard, born 1953. So, no, sadly I didn't live at Addison Giving back, certainly because my parents established their family foundation early on, it was in the sixties, and it's 1965, The Packard Foundation is now fifty years old, and so early on, they established a family foundation and began supporting first, community projects. Fish were just a little tiny part of what the oceans like. His door was truly, always open. I think that's all true. If you're MSC certified, it means that your fishery has met the sustainability criteria and you've been inspected to, and you're reporting back, and the third-party certifier is saying, Yeah, you are and you have to get recertified every five years. It doesn't taste good, which is who I want to be. Packard is the founding executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and has redefined aquariums as a force for conservation. Number one. Julie Packard was born on 1952 in American, is an American marine conservationist. Between the times, and being the youngest, I think, or just being very independent, sure, I have those thoughts, but you didn't take my dad on about things. That's where we, being land dwelling species, the whole environmental movement is so much focused on land as it should, and as is understandable, the ocean has got profound influence on everything else. There is no question Julie Packard is the most famous & most loved celebrity of all the time. Julie entered the career as Biologist In her early life after completing her formal education.. We spent our summers in the orchard cutting the apricots to make dried apricots to sell. Julie Packard: Go to a good university Our team has just taken it so far beyond anything wildly imaginable. Julie Packard: It hasn't exactly been at the cost of our economy, by the way. 22: Years that Susan Packard Orr served as Packard Foundation chairwoman. New Tab We naively thought we could remodel that old cannery. Yes, yes, because those were the times. Change happens. I think Of course, I'm asked that a lot. Honestly, it was pulling teeth. Personal Life, Parents and Family Details : Julie grew up in Tacoma, Washington but currently resides in Diablo, California. Previously, a lot of aquariums were really a tank with fish and a label. She was born on 1952, in [1]. In some cases, it's going to take a long time. Fish were just a little tiny part of what the oceans like. The United States imports eighty percent of the seafood we eat and we export ninety percent of the seafood that we catch. We rate all these fisheries, whether you want us to or not. something productive? Guy Kawasaki: Leadership Julie Packard Media inquiries: (202) 495-4102 or communications@wwfus.org JULIE PACKARD is founding executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and a leading voice for science-based policy reform in support of a healthy global ocean. It hasn't exactly been at the cost of our economy, by the way. It looks like a big dinner plate with a fin sticking up off the top and the bottom. The ocean absorbs something like twenty-five percent of the carbon emissions. Guy Kawasaki: It's crazy. In the late seventies, David Packard, half of the founding team of Hewlett-Packard, challenged his children to come up with a big project that would make a difference in the world. Julie Packard: Now that is an insider tip to everyone in California. Pretty much, we're okay, and local fish. That's where the change begins. Everything we do? Packard spent much time outdoors, and was always very curious; as a student at University of California, Santa Cruz, her biology professor said she "was able to synthesize and ask great questions. Julies sister Nancy, Nancys husband, and a couple of friends came up with a concept for an aquarium. I got asked that actually by people these days who have come on to a lot of success in raising children and they're like, "Wow, you actually- Even though I grew up in the fifties, and at that time, the women, the girls-- I have two sisters. You'd have to interview my older siblings for that. Yes, yes, because those were the times. Not hard enough? I mean, first of all, just get engaged in the process of political action in your community, in your state, in your nation. They keep my ocean blue and teaming with great content. Obviously, that's what gets people to come in the door and fall in love with the animals and gets their attention, but we needed to add on a new species to the aquarium interpretation, which was humans. I mean, we've had these five-billion-dollar land and water protection bond initiatives in California to-- we've created the first and only integrated network of marine protected areas in California state waters. It was my older sister, Nancy, and as I said, her husband and a couple of their friends that were involved with teaching and research down at Stanford's Marine Lab, Hopkins Marine Station, the Marine laboratories in Pacific Grove. Previously, a lot of aquariums were really a tank with fish and a label. As our stories that we're telling about the bay and the ocean at large continued to evolve and stay up with the times, we realized that we really wanted and needed-- it was really imperative for us to start talking more and more about the human impact stories of what was happening on the ocean and not just the happy, natural history stories about the cool fish and their weird habits, which is great. Preserving the ranch, she said, is a way to "honor our parents and their stewardship by protecting the . Julie Packard: It's just the way it's happening now is bad news. Julie Packard: I don't argue with those points of view. We think that's unfair." We just invented reverse Polish notation calculators. Nothing like that? No one seems to care about this poor fish. Makes no sense. We have this huge power to inform and engage and ignite the public. From our team's perspective, that is the end goal. 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