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		<title>MICHAEL T MOORE, Seakeepers.org</title>
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<strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong>
Michael Moore is chairman of The International SeaKeepers Society, an integral pillar of YachtWorld Foundation, which became YachtWorld Heroes.  Early on as we searched for a cause and road to reward our beneficiary, Michael suggested we&#8230;]]></description>
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<strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong><p>
Michael Moore is chairman of The International SeaKeepers Society, an integral pillar of YachtWorld Foundation, which became YachtWorld Heroes.  Early on as we searched for a cause and road to reward our beneficiary, Michael suggested we look at ocean advocacy and use the power of YachtWorld&#8217;s reach to promote the recipient&#8217;s cause.<p>

Invited to their events, meeting so many others involved in ocean advocacy, learning about the warnings about poor ocean health from incredibly diverse sources, it became clear that Michael&#8217;s inclusiveness &#8211; as his tenure as chair &#8211; had expanded Seakeepers&#8217; message&#8217;s reach to many, many people in two short years. Inspired by Michael&#8217;s example of inclusiveness, we decided to expand our recognition to many &#8211; thus was born YachtWorld Heroes.<p><p>

<strong>How has your nominee&#8217;s efforts made a difference for the better?</strong><p>
Lead by their chair Michael Moore, The International SeaKeepers Society members include influential opinion leaders who believe that the best way to protect the environment is to protect the world’s oceans, and whose members are deeply committed to finding real-world solutions to the problems now plaguing our seas.  SeaKeepers works directly with the yachting community as an essential component and contributor to ocean research and conservation efforts, enabling the yachting community to take full advantage of their unique potential to advance marine sciences and to raise awareness about global ocean issues.  SeaKeepers 100+ DISCOVERY Yachts augment current knowledge about the state of the oceans, rouse significant scientific discovery, raise awareness about critical ocean issues and inspire a passion for the seas.<p><p>

<strong>How will being recognized as a YachtWorld Hero further your nominee&#8217;s cause?</strong><p>
A YachtWorld Hero provides recognition to individuals, and we hope there are those who will become involved in SeaKeepers as much for their vision as for Michael&#8217;s leadership.<p><p>

<strong>Please share any website or online articles about your nominee&#8217;s activities.</strong><p>
The International SeaKeepers Society <a href="http://seakeepers.org"> www.seakeepers.org</a><p><p>

<strong>Michael T. Moore was nominated by Jessica Stewart Muffett, Founder, YachtWorld.com, in the category Defending our Oceans. </strong>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Alex Braden of ENCOMPASS, The Daniel Braden Reconciliation Trust</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 03:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://oceanheroes.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/alex.jpg"><img src="http://oceanheroes.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/alex-300x200.jpg" alt="" title="Alex Braden" width="300" height="200" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-376" /></a><strong> Who is your Hero? </strong> <p> <p>
Alex was the Chairman and CEO of Yachting Partners International, a yacht builder, broker, charter, crew supply and management company based originally in Brighton, UK with offices in Antibes, France and Monaco for over 37 years. In 2002, Alex lost his son, Daniel, in the terrorist attack on a nightclub in Bali, Indonesia. Daniel was a Chinese speaker and working in Taiwan. He was in Bali for an amateur Rugby tournament and five of his team from Taiwan were killed while celebrating after a successful day&#8217;s play. Alex and his family decided that the only way to help prevent tragedies like this one from happening again was to create a way to bring youths of different cultures and very much opposed faiths and politics, together to open their minds to understanding and to give value to the &#8216;other&#8217; and basically give a human face to the &#8216;other&#8217;. A battle against stereotypes. <p> <p>

So in 2003, Encompass – The Daniel Braden Reconciliation Trust was set up. Their first flagship projects were called “Voyages of Understanding” and took place on tall ships. In 2005, the interest in this project by various organizations became too large for the few able to participate so they moved from land to sea by setting up the “Journey of Understanding”. Since its inception, Encompass has now brought together over 1000 young people from different cultures and has developed its expertise in allowing israelis, Palestinians, Indonesians, Americans and and very ethnically eclectic British participants to meet together and to discuss their differences and similar needs. Alex has had enormous influence in the international yachting industry, particularly as an early member and President of the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association whose mission, among others, is to establish and maintain a high standard of professional ethics, professional rules and skills in charter, sales, and yacht management industries. <p> <p>

<strong>How has your nominee’s efforts made a difference for the better?</strong> <p>
 Since its inception, Encompass has brought together over 1000 young people from different cultures confronting stereotypes and changing perspectives. <p> <p>

<strong>How will being recognized as a YachtWorld Hero further your nominee’s cause? </strong> <p>
YachtWorld.com’s international exposure to their YachtWorld Hero program will bring attention to “Encompass – The Daniel Braden Reconciliation Trust”, whose mission is to bring together young people from different cultures and backgrounds, supporting them to become more understanding and tolerant of each other while giving them the skills and confidence to promote intercultural understanding in their communities. Each one of their alumni is now an ambassador for this understanding &#8211; thus affecting a much greater number of people, young and old, beyond the immediate Journeys.<p> <p>

<strong>Please share any website or online articles about your nominee’s activities. </strong> <p>
http://www.encompasstrust.org <br /> http://www.encompasstrust.org/index.php?q=origins <br /> http://www.encompasstrust.org/index.php?q=history-sea-land <p>

Alex Braden was nominated by Ann Vernon, Executive Director of the Florida Yacht Brokers Association, and former Executive Director of the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association.<p><p>

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<a href="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/JOU-group-on-rocks.jpg"><img src="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/JOU-group-on-rocks-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="JOU group on rocks" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-488" /></a><strong>ST. TROPEZ, FRANCE, February 20, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ YACHTWORLD EXCLUSISVE &#8211; FOR HIS SERVICES TO CHARITY ALEXANDER K. BRADEN, CO-FOUNDER, FORMER CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF WORLD LEADING YACHT MANAGEMENT AND BROKERAGE HOUSE, YACHTING PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL (YPI), IS NAMED  &#8216;YACHTWORLD HERO&#8217; BY THE YACHTWORLD FOUNDATION  </strong> &#8212; Awarded in recognition of Alex&#8217;s outstanding work through his charity, ENCOMPASS, in helping bring together young people from varied and conflicting cultures and faiths through demanding physical programmes and facilitated, sometimes confrontational, discussions.  ENCOMPASS was founded in 2003 following the death of Alex&#8217;s son, Daniel, in the Bali Bombing in 2002 which killed 202 people.<a href="http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release-rss/yachtworld-exclusive-for-his-services-to-charity-263772.php">Read more &#8230;..</a>]]></content:encoded>
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