Post by Laura Schwartz- Henderson
Democracy, Technology & Human Rights | Programs, Strategy, & Research
I'm not much of a Linkedin poster, but yesterday I found out that Monroe Price died. I've been sitting with it since, mostly unable to do much work, and thinking about what he meant to my career and my life. So I wrote something as a linkedin post, but it became way way way too long, so it is the article copied below. It is a lot of things I've been thinking about and mentions some of the people I wouldn't know if it wasn't for this man including Nevena Krivokapic Martinovic Robyn Mohr Christopher Ali Hilde Van den Bulck Chinmayi Arun, J.S.D. Nani Jansen Reventlow Andreas Reventlow Elisabetta Ferrari Mariana Sanchez-Santos Paolo Cavaliere Benjamin Pearson Joe Bayer Joan Barata Krisztina Rozgonyi Kristina Cendic Arzak Khan Bernardo F. Jonathan McCully Jessica Dheere Sara García Santamaría Jennifer H. Sanjana Srikumar Sudharma Yoonaidharma Pawel Popiel Manuel Puppis Paul R. Becky Lentz Devra Moehler, Ph.D. Khin (ခင်) Carolina Aguerre Catherine Anite Micaela Mantegna James Marchant Eduardo Bertoni and of course Alexandra Esenler and John Remensperger, Ph.D. Monroe Price, described as "the most networked man in the world" on his Wikipedia page (which maybe I wrote?), took a chance on me when I was a 22-year-old recent graduate...