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Prof. Nick Palumbo Featured Speaker at TEDxShinnecockHills
Theme: Stasis | Conjecture - Meaning - Solemnity - Action

Saturday, September 22, 2018 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Since before ancient Greece to the present day, humanity has searched for the meaning of a universal “truth.” An age-old theory of stasis guides us in this pursuit of conjecture, meaning, solemnity and action by creating agreements and thus harmony. Reaching a state of stasis, an equilibrium for society.

At TEDxShinnecockHills we will connect visionaries, innovators, problem solvers, and patrons of all kinds with the common goal of spurring the thoughts and actions of the next generation.

TEDxShinnecockHills will present a half-day conference created through the motivation to reciprocate to the community. The afternoon program will be comprised of approximately twelve curated speakers coming from the U.S. and abroad sharing their inspiring stories and ideas. As well as memorable performances by some of the best talent of the community of Southampton, NY.

www.TEDxShinnecockHills.org

Featured Speakers include

Nick Palumbo

Mechanical Engineer & Transportation Expert

Is a mechanical engineer and a lifelong resident of Southampton, NY where he currently serves as the Executive Director of Sustainability Programs at Suffolk County Community College. Along with a team of advocates Nick is developing “action oriented environmental projects” throughout the county. His advocacy and concern for the community has led him to become a member of both the Board of Architectural Review & Historic Preservation and the Planning Board for the Village of Southampton, and the Board of Education for the Southampton School District. His experience as a former US Naval Officer, has created the need promote water safety and environmental awareness through the recently formed Southampton Village Ocean Rescue Team. And tackling the issues of transportation and how it will continue to impact life on Long Island and similar communities world-wide.

This event is open to the public.

Tickets are available.

Location: Southampton Arts Center
25 Jobs Lane
Southampton, New York, 11968
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