MaynardClark
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- Name = Maynard S. Clark
- Residence = Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Citizenship = United States
- Period = 20th and 21st centuries
- Movement = public health, vegetarian, vegan, animal rights, smoking cessation, tobacco-free world
- notableworks = popular, vegan, serious
- one book; two book offers pending
- over 7600 Wikipedia articles;
- numerous book reviews;
- talks on vegetarianism & veganism;
- thousands of blog entries;
- documentation for various businesses;
- how-to-do-it articles on vegetarian organizing
- work_institutions = Harvard Medical School;
Harvard School of Public Health; others - birth_date = 20th century
- birth_place = USA
- spouse = single, never married
- children = none
- religion = Veganism, Ahimsa
(homage to serious religious and wisdom traditions that point to vegan values) - nationality = American
- known_for = vegetarianism, veganism, making connections for plant-based diets
- Alma Mater = Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois
- Alma Mater = California State University, Hayward, Hayward, California
- Alma Mater = Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Alma Mater = w:Emmanuel College (Boston), Boston, Massachusetts
Maynard S. Clark of Boston is a long-time vegan and employee at Harvard, born in America, who has been engaged in the Wikimedia Movement since 2007. ~~
- Maynard (dot) Clark (at) gmail (dot) com
He is listed in Marquis' Who's Who and is known for his work around vegetarian health, science, and ethics education.
He has been Executive Director of the Vegetarian Resource Center since its founding in 1993 and currently serves as Vice President of Ethics for the Campaign for Aging Research (C.A.R.).
He worked in population ethics in the Department of Global Health and Population of the Harvard School of Public Health, where he had been Program Manager for the Ethical Issues in Global Health Research program run by Professor Richard A. Cash and Dan Wikler.
From 2000-2010, he researched and archived the entire set of published writings of the late Professor Leon Eisenberg, MD, whom he had supported from 1999 through Dr. Eisenberg's death in mid-September 2009. He authored the Wikipedia page for Dr. Eisenberg (and numerous other Harvard Faculty). A nearly complete (missing about 14 journal articles, many in translation - in languages other than English) electronic archive of Eisenberg's writings and speeches will be available through the Center for the History of Medicine of the Countway Medical Library of Harvard Medical School.
He is active in community health, business, public good, quality of life, and housing issues in his w:Mission Hill, Boston neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts
Wikipedia Status
editMaynard has been a Wikipedian since early May 2007 (4 May 2007) and spends far TOO MUCH time on it. That's 'dedication'.
Subpages
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