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To:
Jeffrey Epsteinfleeyacation©gmail.com]
From:
Boris Nikolic
Sent:
Wed 6/27/2012 5:55:18 PM
Subject: FW: 2013 TED Prize: Looking for a big wish
Title: 2013 TED Prize: Looking for a big wish
Should we nominate you? ;)
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From: Chris Anderson
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:46 AM
To: Boris Nikolic
Subject: 2013 TED Prize: Looking for a big wish
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Dear TEDster,
Today, we begin to write a whole new chapter for the TED Prize. There are three key shifts:
+ Historically, the TED Prize was awarded to individuals who then made a wish. Starting in 2013, it will be
awarded to individuals with a big wish already in mind.
+ Individuals can self-nominate or nominate someone else; every self-nomination will include a proposal for a
world-changing and achievable wish. Anyone can be nominated, including existing members of the TED
community (TED Fellows, TEDx organizers, etc).
+ And finally, we have raised the cash award to $1 million to provide powerful seed funding for the wish.
Put these three pieces together, and we believe the new format will spur the nomination of remarkable
projects. We invite extraordinary individuals, likely backed by an existing organization, to submit imaginative
ideas for a collaborative project that extends their own work. With $1 million in seed funding, and the TED
community's support, the winner will have the capacity to launch something truly paradigm-shifting.
The TED community has grown and evolved since we launched it in 2005. Many of the most recent TED Prize
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wishes have involved an open-source project, or a wish that needed the support of a global community to
execute. The TED team has been giving these issues much thought over the past few months, and we've
realized that the TED Prize has the opportunity to evolve and respond more directly to the needs of the TED
conference community as well as the global TEDx community.
TED Prize Director Amy Novogratz, who underwent surgery a year ago for a brain tumor, sadly has had to
leave TED to focus on her recovery. But before leaving she helped us shape this new direction. A key
realization was that one of the prize's biggest assets is the global army of TEDx organizers, at least one in
almost every major city around the world. Therefore we have moved the management of the prize internally to
be closely associated with our TEDx team, and it will now be directed by Lara Stein, who over the past few
years has overseen TEDx's phenomenal growth.
We have learned a lot from you, our TED community, over the years. and we are excited to blaze this new trail
together. We're calling and counting on you to nominate the visionaries in your networks.
The deadline for 2013 nominations is August 31, 2012. The winner will be selected this fall by a jury drawn
from leading members of the TED community. The winner will then reveal his or her wish at TED2013 in Long
Beach, Calif.. on February 27, 2013.
For details on how to nominate. visit www.tedprize.org.
I invite you to become part of making the 2013 TED Prize wish come true.
Best.
Chris Anderson
Curator, TED Conference
TED
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