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Celeste Prince

Celeste Prince is a young singer-songwriter who splits her time between Los Angeles and Tokyo. She was signed to Capitol records and made an album produced and co-written by Glen Ballard (Alanis Morrisette, Dave Mathews and Rolling Stones) that was never released under the label. She released it independently and has had major success with it including critical acclaim and other song placements in major motion pictures and television, including "Sweet November", "Blast From The Past" and "Lois and Clark". She also had a Billboard Top 5 hit, remixed by Grammy winning Hex Hektor (Jennifer Lopez, Toni Braxton and Madonna). After taking some time off, attending Harvard for a year, and traveling everywhere from Bali, Thailand and China through Europe and South America, she turned her focus again to her music and has just finished a record with Marvin Etzioni (Counting Crows, Ben Harper) which will be sold in Sephora stores in 2005. She will also be doing an ad campaign for Sephora, and a National tour.

Celeste is also an accomplished Chinese brush painter who has shown in the prestigious Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Soho, New York, alongside Joni Mitchell, and whose work is owned by a myriad of celebrities, law and real estate offices and private collectors.

Celeste has an extensive background in Volunteer work, starting the non-profit with YWCA Santa Monica called Mosaic Movement, which helped fund a housing and education project for emancipated foster-care children. She has been involved with everything from counseling children in grief, to being on the MOCA Projects Council and volunteering for local and National political campaigns. Currently she teaches music and art to inner city youth recovering from violence and crime at Artshare Los Angeles while serving on the board and chairing fundraising. She has also recently become involved with two International non-profits teaching and raising money. One of which is in Africa working with AIDS orphans and one in Laos working with land-mine victims. She is a deeply dedicated person who pursues her intellectual pursuits and social viewpoints with as much passion as she does her art and music.

Aviva Rosenthal

Aviva Rosenthal serves as a Director of Declare Yourself, a nonprofit, nonpartisan youth voter registration campaign founded by TV and film producer Norman Lear. Prior to coming to Declare Yourself, she was the head of Corporate Communications and Government Affairs for an internet start-up, The .tv Corporation. She has been a senior consultant to such entities as The Internet Policy Institute and The Million Mom March.

Aviva worked in the White House as a Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling from 1997-2000. In that capacity she coordinated every detail of Presidential trips both domestically and internationally from the policy details to the communications strategy to the liaising with foreign governments and local political leaders. Trips she scheduled include the President's historic trip to China, the First Lady's trip throughout Africa as well as numerous G-8 and APEC summit meetings.

Aviva was a National Advance Staffer on the Clinton/Gore 1996 campaign, serving as an advance 'lead' on over 20 campaign stops including major rallies, speeches, fundraisers and two multi-day bus trips.

She also served as Senior Associate at Rabinowitz Media Strategies, a PR and events firm in Washington, DC from 1994-1996. Aviva graduated with a degree in International Relations from the University of California, Davis and spent a year studying at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel.