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Michelle Seward (Founder & President, Project 30 USA Foundation; Executive Producer, Project 30 USA Album Project)
Michelle has worked in financial planning for over 15 years and is in the top 1% of those in her field. She has extensive training in management and PR with over 1500 clients that she services, from land developers to musical artists.
Michelle is involved in many humanitarian causes including being the President of the International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance. She is an indomitable force at United Nations and Interparliamentary conferences for Human Rights and Religious Freedom and is currently drafting a resolution to create human rights education in schools across the US. This resolution is being sponsored by many congressmen and will be proposed in January 2007 to the US Congress.
She also headed up the Safeguard the Tsunami Orphans Campaign where she organized a concert with internationally renowned, award-winning artist Beck at the Henry Fonda Theatre. As a result, $75,000.00 was raised. Through further efforts, speaking in front of city council, getting local business to join the campaign, another $40,000.00 was raised for the relief effort. With that money a Human Rights team was sent to Sri Lanka where school uniforms and notebooks were bought for hundreds of children. The donations also made it possible to build two schools, a community center and a preschool which had been utterly destroyed in the Tsunami.
It is Michelle's goal with this album "to help create a world we can be proud of, a world where our children can safely grow up and achieve their goals. Whatever I can do the forward Human Rights awareness, I will do. You cannot demand and defend something that you know nothing about. It is my job in life to make human rights a fact!"
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