| Bernice Notenboom |
Bernice Notenboom is an adventurer, explorer, writer, radio correspondent and filmmaker who once worked 60 hours per week for one of the world’s leading software companies. In 1995, she abandoned her corporate career to create Moki Treks, which connects its clients with aboriginal people as travel guides and cultural emissaries. Moki Treks won the prestigious World Legacy Award in 2004. Bernice’s passion to explore nomadic tribes in remote places has brought her to 70 countries. She is a contributing editor to "National Geographic Traveler," "National Geographic Adventure," "Outside," "Natural Health" and "The Washington Post." Bernice has produced over 25 radio documentaries for NPR’s “Savvy Traveler,” “Living On Earth,” “Marketplace” and “All Things Considered.” In 2007, Bernice will ski to three poles in one year: the cold pole (Siberia), the North Pole and the South Pole. |