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Lea Walters 

Secretary of the Board of Directors

Ms. Walters has pioneered cutting-edge technologies for more than 30 years. Since 1998, she has played a pivotal role in the global sales and marketing division of EMC2 and AIM, a restorative health program, which utilizes quantum healing technology. In this capacity, she has generated an awareness and involvement in new innovations in health and well-being to thousands of people worldwide, including many youth and adults throughout the Bay Area. As national exhibit director of the Whole Life Expo for 10 years, Lea brings strong skills and expertise to the AHO board in areas of management, communication and organization, as well as sales and marketing. Lea has financially and spiritually supported important visionary causes of social change and justice internationally. She has lived in England, France, Spain, Italy, Morocco, India, Nepal, and has traveled extensively in Europe, Middle East, Central and South America, Australia and New Zealand. In her work with the Whole Life Expo, she was an advocate for numerous non-profits and championed their community outreach efforts by making available promotional booths at multiple events across the nation. Since 1972, Lea has supported and worked with organizations such as The Prem Pal Rawat Foundation (TPRF). TPRF’s mission is to bring dignity, peace, and prosperity to people around the world. The Foundation has funded humanitarian initiatives in 22 countries. She currently volunteers for the Pachamama Alliance, producing and leading Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposiums. A single mom of a 21-year old son and 34-year old daughter, As a supporter and friend of AHO since its inception in 2005, she has participated as a host family for youth at risk in Marin County. Lea’s personal mission is to create social change and justice and a healthier planet for future generations.