Wisdom at Work
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The Sophia Shift

Expand Gender Equality
Mentor Young Leaders
End Violence and Human Trafficking
Bring Best Health Practices
Build Prosperity
Care for Earth
Celebrate Arts and Culture

Mission: Sophia 2010 is a major world conference to achieve global goals to improve social conditions, preserve nature and honor spirituality towards a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.

Sophia 2010 will host hundreds of international visionaries, leaders, creators and experts who will inspire and motivate people to become agents of change. Presentations will be organized to empower people through knowledge and practical skills during plenary sessions, panels, lectures, workshops, and demonstrations.

You are invited to join women, men and young people from around the world to participate with thousands of global thinkers, advocates and activists to make positive differences where you live.

Think Global/Act Local Come to Sophia 2010 to experience continents, countries, cultures and communities connect, network and collaborate in the Spirit of Sophia:

Wisdom~Faith~Hope~Love~Peace~Prosperity~Joy


The Journey to Bulgaria and Beyond

 

 

Listen to a Radio Interview with Dr. Linda Stillman and Ann Smith about Sophia:

BlogTalkRadio-Sophia sponsored by Circle Connections

The Power and Potential of Global Shared Leadership and Sophia 2010

 

 

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Sophia2010 World Conference

Global Leaders:

Dr. Linda Stillman
Chair Sophia 2010

Dr. Anamah Tan
Vice Chair Sophia 2010

Ann Smith
Chair International Connections

Dr. John Ryder
Chair Global Operations

Rozalina Nikolova
Chair International Council Bulgaria

Penny McManigal
Honorary Chair Arts and Culture Festival

Alexander Stehlik
Chair of Visual Arts

Valentin Peytchinov
Chair of Performing Arts