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Greg Carr

Greg Carr

International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

 

Experience

Greg Carr was the co-founder of Boston Technology, a telecommunications company, and then was Chairman of Prodigy Internet from 1996-98.  He formed the Carr Foundation in February of 1999, which supports human rights education and the arts.  Greg established the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University in June of 1999.  The Center supports research and analysis into the efficacy of governmental and non-governmental human rights efforts.  He is supporting a five-year human rights campaign in his native state of Idaho and he sits on the board of Physician's for Human Rights.  In February, 2000, Greg founded the Market Theater and began the process of renovating Harvard's former "Pi Eta Club" building to serve for live performances.  He was born and raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho and is the youngest of seven children.

 

 

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