Speakers and organizers

Compostmodern speakers address design from a wide variety of vantage points and have made unique contributions to sustainability related causes and concerns. If you would like more complete information about these individuals and their efforts, please download their bios and pictures here.

JOHN BIELENBERG
ALLAN CHOCHINOV
DAWN DANBY
PAM DORR
EAMES DEMETRIOS
MICHEL GELOBTER
SAUL GRIFFITH
JOEL MAKOWER
EMILY PILLOTON
NATHAN SHEDROFF

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GABY BRINK
PHIL HAMLETT
DON SAVOIE

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organizers
 

GABY BRINK

Lead Producer
Sustainability Chair AIGA SF
gbrink@tommorrowpartners.com

GABY BRINK

GABY BRINK

Lead Producer | Sustainability Chair AIGA SF
gbrink@tommorrowpartners.com

Gaby Brink is the Founder and Executive Creative Director of Tomorrow, a creative agency that partners with clients to build the future of their brands and innovations. Gaby leads a team of diverse talents to transcend tidy disciplines and create brand-centric communication programs that turn heads and grab hearts everywhere brands live. Tomorrow works with a wide spectrum of top global marketers and emerging companies, and because it believes in working for a brighter future, it fervently applies its creative firepower to nurture environmental and social causes. Gaby serves as Environment Chair on the board of AIGA SF and is an Advisor to the Center for Sustainable Design where she promotes the integration of sustainability strategies to design and business communities at large.

PHIL HAMLETT

Co-Producer  |  AIGA Center for
Sustainable Design
phamlett@academyart.edu

PHIL HAMLETT

PHIL HAMLETT

Co-Chair
AIGA Center for Sustainable Design

Trained as a graphic designer, Phil Hamlett has over twenty two years of experience in a wide variety of design and communications roles, working for studios and clients large and small on both coasts. Over the years, he has developed more and more original content and his latter career has been largely defined by his written output. Currently, he is ensconced as a design educator (hence the use of words like “ensconced”) at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, the largest private art and design school in the country. As the driving force behind the AIGA Center for Sustainable Design, his interest in developing sustainable business practice rounds out his time.

DON SAVOIE

Executive Director
AIGA San Francisco
don@aigasf.org

DON SAVOIE

DON SAVOIE

Executive Director AIGA SF
don@aigasf.org

Donald W. Savoie is Executive Director of AIGA San Francisco, the professional association for design. He has over 15 years of experience in development, event planning and communications for organizations in Los Angeles, Boston and San Francisco. He has worked with a variety of nonprofit groups, such as chambers of commerce, cultural institutions, arts organizations, AIDS-service organizations, environmental coalitions, and alumni groups and has served on the board of the Foundation for Educational Research, which provides grants to AIDS- related educational organizations. In addition to his professional work with boards, Don has also held many volunteer leadership positions.