2019

SARASOTA’S PREMIER LECTURE SERIES™

2019 TOWN HALL LECTURE SERIES

SHAQUILLE O’NEAL Monday, January 21, 2019

JAMES COMEY Monday, February 4, 2019

JIMMY WALES Monday, February 18, 2019

CAROLINE KENNEDY Monday, March 4, 2019

IAN BREMMER Thursday, April 11, 2019

All lectures take place at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Morning lectures begin at 10:30 a.m. Evening lectures begin at 7:30 p.m.

PLATINUM APPRECIATION EVENT Alfred R. Goldstein Library Thursday, January 10, 2019

The Ringling College Library Association is dedicated to the ongoing development of the Alfred R. Goldstein Library and acts as a catalyst for the educational growth of students, faculty and community. A LETTER FROM THE CHAIR

Our world is both the most complex and the smallest it has ever been. The TOWN HALL series is an opportunity to find intersections between these unique times and the individual interests of our diverse patrons. It is through these intersections that TOWN HALL works its particular magic, bringing together strangers and experts to begin important, interesting, and relevant discussions. We consider the curation of this series both an immense privilege and a responsibility to match the vastness of knowledge and experience of our patrons with the prowess of groundbreaking visionaries and famous figures from our larger world.

To execute this objective, the TOWN HALL committee relied heavily upon the feedback that you, our patrons, provided in our annual follow-up survey. We heard you when you expressed an interest in sports, well-known personalities, and speakers with expertise in both domestic and global arenas. The selected speakers represent the breadth of these requests, and we hope that we have not only met, but exceeded your expectations.

On behalf of everyone at the Ringling College Library Association, I want to thank our sponsors, subscribers, and patrons for the tremendous support that you continue to show the TOWN HALL series. Just as you are the heart of these lectures, students and academic resources are the heart of any college. The TOWN HALL series was created to support these two vital aspects of the Ringling College of Art and Design. You have been instrumental in the creation of the Alfred R. Goldstein Library, and your continued involvement ensures its ongoing function. The TOWN HALL series additionally supports scholarships for Ringling College of Art and Design students. We are incredibly passionate about our mission, and are humbled by your generosity and support.

In closing, we are honored to provide you with another series of thought-provoking lectures and hope that you are as eager for the coming year as we are!

With endless gratitude,

Mitzie Henson TOWN HALL 2019 Chair RINGLING COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Stephanie Grosskreutz

MEMBERSHIP AND EVENT ADMINISTRATOR Michelle Frau

RINGLING COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION BOARD PRESIDENT Becky Mahoney

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Erin Christy Chris Cremer Patrick Duggan Renee Eppard Michael Forson Kathleen France Sue Gross Mitzie Henson Jennifer Huber Ollie Johnson Cathy Layton Jay Logan Jim Roque Cindy Stuhley Emily Walsh Linda Whitacre

Ringling College of Art + Design Dr. Larry Thompson, President Kristina Keough, Director of Library Services Stacey Corley, VP of Advancement SHAQUILLE O’NEAL Monday, January 21, 2019

Few individuals ever become iconic enough to be known by one name—Shaq. A revered cultural icon, Shaquille O’Neal is best known for an NBA career spanning nearly two decades and earning him the sport’s highest honors, including membership in the NBA Hall of Fame. The four-time NBA Champion, 15-time NBA All Star and three-time NBA Finals MVP has been named one of the most influential athletes by Forbes magazine, in addition to being the highest ranked NBA athlete on Nielsen’s of the Media: Year in Sports 2010 and Business Week’s Power Sports 100.

Shaquille O’Neal isn’t only a legendary athlete; he has also established himself as a powerful media personality and businessman over the years. Ranked among ‘‘The 100 Most Creative People in Business’’ last year by Fast Company magazine, O’Neal is currently an NBA analyst on TNT’s Emmy-award winning show, Inside the NBA. In addition to being an early investor in companies such as Google, O’Neal has managed an increasingly robust personal brand, which has included television shows, a shoe line and social media/tech products. The first verified celebrity account on , O’Neal announced his NBA retirement via Tout, a social media app that allows users to tape 15-second video statuses. JAMES COMEY Monday, February 4, 2019

James Comey led the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2013 to 2017, appointed to the post by President Barack Obama. His tenure was tested by new forces within and outside America’s borders. He oversaw the federal response to mass shootings in San Bernardino in December 2015 and at Pulse nightclub in Orlando the following June, at the time the deadliest in the country’s history. He also worked to address key leadership, agility, and diversity issues within the Bureau.

Prior to his service at the FBI, Comey worked as a federal prosecutor in New York and Virginia as well as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. deputy attorney general in the administration of President George W. Bush. In the private sector, he has worked at law firms and as the general counsel of Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest defense contractor, and Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund. Comey is the 2017-2018 Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy at Howard University. He has been an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law and a Hertog Fellow in National Security Law at Columbia Law School.

A native of the New York metropolitan area, Comey attended the College of William & Mary and the University of Chicago Law School. He and his wife Patrice have five children and live in northern Virginia. JIMMY WALES Monday, February 18, 2019

Jimmy Wales is a U.S. Internet entrepreneur, wiki pioneer, and technology visionary, who is best known as the Founder of Wikipedia, an international collaborative free content encyclopedia on the Internet, and the Wikimedia Foundation. He is also the founder of WikiTribune, a groundbreaking ad- free news platform that produces evidence-based journalism, and co-founder of Wikia, a privately owned free web hosting service he set up in 2004.

In a 2004 interview with Slashdot, Mr. Wales explained his motivations about Wikipedia, “Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That’s what we’re doing.” The success of the project has helped popularize a trend in web development (called Web 2.0) that aims to facilitate creativity, collaboration, and sharing among users. His work with Wikipedia, which has become the world’s largest encyclopedia, prompted TIME Magazine to name him one of its “100 Most Influential People,” in 2006 in the “Scientists & Thinkers” category.

As citizens’ demand for reliable, fact-based journalism grows ever-louder, Wales is blazing a path forward that will reshape news media. Mr. Wales received his bachelor’s degree in finance from Auburn University and a master’s from the University of Alabama. CAROLINE KENNEDY Monday, March 4, 2019

Caroline Kennedy is an attorney who served as the United States Ambassador to Japan from November 2013-January 2017. During her tenure she helped realize the United States military’s return of land on Okinawa to the Japanese government, the largest land transfer since 1972, and President Obama’s historic visit to Hiroshima.

Ms. Kennedy is the author or editor of eleven New York Times best-selling books on law, civics, and poetry. She has edited The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (2001), Profiles in Courage for Our Time (2002), A Patriot’s Handbook (2003), and A Family of Poems: My Favorite Poetry for Children (2005). She has authored A Family Christmas (2007), and She Walks in Beauty—A Woman’s Journey Through Poems (2011).

Ms. Kennedy has a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University and is a graduate of the Columbia Law School and Honorary Chair of the Senior Advisory Committee of the Harvard University Institute of Politics. From 2002-2011, Ms. Kennedy was Vice Chair of the Fund for Public Schools, dedicated to engaging the private sector in school reform and encouraging New Yorkers to volunteer in public schools.

Ms. Kennedy is the daughter of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jaqueline Bouvier Kennedy. She is Honorary President of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and is the proud mother of three children, working with her to carry on her family’s legacy. IAN BREMMER Thursday, April 11, 2019

Ian Bremmer is the president and founder of Eurasia Group, the leading global political risk research and consulting firm. He is a prolific thought leader and author, regularly expressing his views on political issues in public speeches, television appearances, and top publications. Dubbed the “rising guru” in the field of political risk by The Economist, he teaches classes on the discipline as Global Research Professor at and is a Foreign Affairs Columnist and Editor at Large for Time magazine. His latest book, Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism was published in April 2018.

Bremmer actively discusses the intersection between politics and markets in speeches and the media. He has published nine books including the national bestsellers Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World and The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? He is a regular columnist for the A-List, and has written hundreds of articles for many leading publications. He appears regularly on CNBC, FOX, Bloomberg, CNN, the BBC, and other networks.

Bremmer earned a PhD in political science from in 1994 and was the youngest-ever national fellow at the Hoover Institution. In 2007, Bremmer was named a Young Global Leader of the , where he is the founding chairman of the Global Agenda Council on Geopolitical Risk. He is the Harold J. Newman Distinguished Fellow in at the Policy Institute and serves on the President’s Council of the Near East Foundation, the Leadership Council for Concordia and the Board of Trustees of Intelligence Squared. Dandelion Wave 2017 by Reuben Margolin

PLATINUM APPRECIATION EVENT Thursday, January 10, 2019 Alfred R. Goldstein Library

Reuben Margolin Combining the Logic of Math with the Sensuousness of Nature

Reuben Margolin is an artist and sculptor known for his kinetic sculptures of waveforms. Some of his sculptures are hand-cranked and small, while others are large and mechanical, often suspended from the ceiling.

Margolin was raised in Berkeley, California. His love for math and physics propelled him to Harvard, but he ultimately changed paths and got a degree in English. From there, he went on to study traditional painting in and Russia.

In 1999, he became obsessed with the movement of a little green caterpillar. It was an unexpected start to an interesting journey, as he set out to make wave-like sculptures. In 2004 he moved to his current studio in Emeryville, California and began making a series of large-scale undulating installations that attempt to combine the logic of mathematics with the sensuousness of nature. He has since made about 30 of these mechanical mobiles and shown them internationally. He also makes pedal-powered rickshaws and has collaborated on a couple large-scale pedal-powered vehicles. RINGLING COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TOWN HALL 2018 Committee

Thank you to our TOWN HALL 2018 Committee

Emily Walsh, Chair

Chris Cremer

Patrick Duggan

Doug Elmore

Renee Eppard

Jacob Grollman

Anna Hahn

Steve Hall

Mitzie Henson

Ollie Johnson

Molly Maginn

Silvanna Medina

Rosemary Oberndorf

Jeremy Schwimmer

Caleb Stanton

Barbara Strauss

Denver Stutler

Linda Whitacre

Linda Zuffa Ringling College Library Association appreciates your support and hopes the following information will assist you in completing your subscription request for the Town Hall 2019 lecture series.

• ALL SUBSCRIPTION REQUESTS MUST BE MAILED. SEATING SELECTION IS BASED ON AVAILABILTY AND EARLIEST POSTMARK DATE.

• Morning or evening series subscriptions may only be purchased in its entirety. A combination of morning and evening lectures may not be purchased.

• Prior to lectures, audience members have the opportunity to email us with a question for the speaker. Following the speaker’s formal remarks, a selection of audience questions will be posed to the speaker. To ask questions in advance, go to www.rclassociation.org and click on “Ask the speaker a question.”

• Speakers are requested to attend the luncheons and receptions. Their attendance is not always guaranteed.

• Tickets will be mailed in November 2018.

• All tickets must be purchased through RCLA. Tickets are not available via Van Wezel.

• Alternate speakers may be substituted in the event of cancellation. No refunds will be provided for speaker substitution.

• All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges of lecture, luncheon or reception tickets will be given. HISTORY OF SERVICE

In 1974 a group of 40 civic leaders formed an advisory board for the Ringling School, which needed a library in order to achieve accreditation. The following year, the Friends of the Ringling Art Library was formed. In 1980 the Kimbrough Library opened. Thirty-seven years later, the state-of-the-art Alfred R. Goldstein Library opened.

Because of the success of the TOWN HALL lecture series, RCLA is today one of the largest cumulative donors to the college with contributions and commitments exceeding $11 million dollars.

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