In
1980, a close brush with death aboard a burning cruise ship
in the North Pacific forced him to a deeper search for meaning
in his life. Now out of the Foreign Service, he began teaching
better ways of handling challenge and conflict.
Since
1983 he’s been a leader of the Giraffe Heroes Project,
an international organization moving people to stick their
necks out for the common good.
A
frequent keynote speaker, he’s also done TV and radio
all over the world. Articles about him have appeared in major
magazines and newspapers. He is the author of Outdoor
Leadership, from Mountaineers Books; It’s
Up to Us, from the Giraffe Heroes Project; and Stick
Your Neck Out —A
Street-smart Guide to Creating Change in Your Community and
Beyond, published by Berrett-Koehler.
He’s
walking his talk, including as an international peacemaker,
working to end conflicts in the Middle East and Africa.
He has a degree in geology from Harvard and one in engineering
from Stanford, neither of which he ever expects to use.
Recent articles about John Graham.
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