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jamie wins TED prize


Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 14:09
Laura Galloway

Jamie Oliver, Chef and International Nutrition Advocate, Named Recipient of 2010 TED Prize

TED Shifts Awards Program from Three to One Annual Prize

NEW YORK, Dec. 21 -- Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef and standard-bearer in the fight against obesity and other diet related issues, has been announced as the recipient of the 2010 TED Prize, an award granting recipients $100,000 and something much bigger - an opportunity to realize a wish to change the world.

The host of 12 television series seen in 130 countries and bestselling author of 10 cookbooks translated into 29 languages, Oliver is also transforming the way we feed our children, on a global scale. Oliver's School Dinners/Feed Me Better campaign pressured the UK government to invest $1 billion to overhaul school lunches to improve nutrition. Oliver has been a tireless international spokesman and activist working to improve diet-related health issues, including obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Oliver is also the founder of the Fifteen Foundation, a social enterprise and chef apprenticeship to help disadvantaged 18 to 24-year-olds learn to work and lead at the highest levels of the restaurant industry. Based in London, it has been replicated through franchising in Amsterdam, Cornwall and Melbourne. In 2010, a new television series, Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution USA, is scheduled to air on ABC, bringing Oliver's unique vision to America.

"We're thrilled to award the TED Prize to Jamie Oliver. His work directly tackles one of the most distressing issues the world faces... the obesity epidemic. In this year in which his TV show launches in the United States, we look forward to helping him achieve even greater impact," says TED Curator Chris Anderson.

The TED Prize is designed to leverage the TED community's exceptional array of talent and resources. It has been awarded annually to three exceptional individuals who each receive $100,000 and, much more important, the granting of "One Wish to Change the World." These wishes have led to collaborative initiatives with far-reaching impact.

Oliver's award, the fifth anniversary of the TED Prize, also marks a shift from three annual TED Prizes winners to one prize per year. When the Prize began five years ago, the TED Prize team envisioned supporting projects that could be completed in 12 months, but winners dreamed up wishes more powerful than could have been imagined or realized within a single year. There are currently 15 TED Prize projects, and at least half of them still require TED's active engagement.

With the announcement of a single TED Prize, organizers are increasing the capacity to facilitate wide-ranging public efforts associated with previously announced Prize winning wishes - many of which can create positive ripple effects for years to come. These include:

Karen Armstrong's 2009 TED Prize wish for the creation of the Charter for Compassion, which launched last month: http://charterforcompassion.org/

* Sylvia Earle's campaign for marine protected areas: http://www.tedprize.org/sylvia-earle/

* Jill Tarter's plan to make SETI data publicly available so that millions can join the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence: http://www.tedprize.org/jill-tarter/

* Jose Antonio Abreu's dream to see his visionary El Sistema music program flourish in America via a Fellows program: http://elsistemausa.org/

* Neil Turok's Next Einstein project: http://www.nexteinstein.org/

* Cameron Sinclair's Open Architecture Network: http://www.openarchitecturenetwork.org/

* Dave Eggers' OnceUponASchool: http://onceuponaschool.org/

* E.O. Wilson's Encyclopedia of Life: http://www.eol.org/

"This is a classic case of less is more. By focusing the community's efforts, we'll end up with even greater achievement. We're investing more than ever in our TED Prize efforts and are truly proud of all that is being delivered by members of the TED community. This change will be a catalyst to take our unique mass-collaboration endeavor to a new level," says Anderson.

Jamie Oliver will unveil his "wish to change the world" wish on February 10 at TED2010 and the global TED Community will work to make it come true. For more information on the TED Prize, please visit www.tedprize.org.

About TED

TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California 25 years ago, TED has grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple initiatives. The annual TED Conference invites the world's leading thinkers and doers to speak for 18 minutes. Their talks are then made available, free, at TED.com. TED speakers have included Bill Gates, Al Gore, Jane Goodall, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sir Richard Branson, Nandan Nilekani, Philippe Starck, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Isabel Allende and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The annual TED Conference takes place in Long Beach, California; TEDGlobal is held each year in Oxford, UK. TED's media initiatives include TED.com, where new TEDTalks are posted daily, and the Open Translation Project, which provides subtitles and interactive transcripts as well as the ability for any TEDTalk to be translated by volunteers worldwide. TED has established the annual TED Prize, granting an exceptional individual a wish to change the world and the opportunity to put their wish into action; TEDx , which offers individuals or groups a way to host local, self-organized events around the world; and the TED Fellows program, helping world-changing innovators from around the globe to become part of the TED community and, with its help, amplify the impact of their remarkable projects and activities.

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TED2010, "What the World Needs Now," will be held Feb. 9-13, 2010, in Long Beach, California, with TEDActive, a simulcast conference of TED2010, in Palm Springs, California. TEDGlobal 2010, "And Now the Good News," will be held July 13-16, 2010, in Oxford, UK.

About the Author: Laura Galloway works for the Galloway Media Group
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37 comments
1. Chris Walsh Mon 15 Mar 2010 @ 00:56 Jamie,
sorry for the negative feedback But the VIP deal at your Friday Melbourne show was pathetic.My wife and I flew 1256 km from Port Macquarie NSW especially for your event and it ended up the low-light of our trip. Cattle herded with about 300 other "VIP's" into a small room, we managed to have two glasses of pretty ordinary wine and saw from a distance maybe 1% of the crowd run for an elusive canape'. We ended up having greasy fish and chips down stairs and were closer to you on stage than in the VIP event.
I am not sure what preparation went into this slap up affair but it didnt appear to be much. I am sure you wouldn't run a restaurant like that! I will be interested to see if this comment makes your web page.
2. Chris Walsh Tue 23 Feb 2010 @ 11:04 Jamie,
looking forward to seeing you in Melbourne in March. We will be flying down from Port Macquarie NSW to see your show.
My wife Cath & I have enjoyed your shows for a number of years Lubbly Jubbly.
See you in the VIP drinks, please say G'day
Regards,
Chris Walsh
3. Deborah Fri 12 Feb 2010 @ 16:03 Dear Jamie - you are such an inspiration, don't let anyone tell you to the contrary! We're passionate about good healthy delicious food as well so we're behind you all the way! Thanks for years of wondeful telly, great books, and having the courage to shine the spotlight on things that are not always 'nice' and have the passion to take on the fight often in the face of big opposition. :o) Deborah, Sweet Freedom / Diet Freedom
4. Deborah Fri 12 Feb 2010 @ 12:32 Dear Jamie - you are such an inspiration, don't let anyone tell you to the contrary! We're passionate about good healthy delicious food as well so we're behind you all the way! Thanks for years of wondeful telly, great books, and having the courage to shine the spotlight on things that are not always 'nice' and have the passion to take on the fight often in the face of big opposition. :o) Deborah, Sweet Freedom / Diet Freedom
5. Cindy Thu 11 Feb 2010 @ 06:34 Congratulations Jamie! Terrific job and thank you for bringing your mission to the US! Your hard work and passion regarding children and healthy eating are truly inspirational and are making such a positive impact! Well done!
6. Rebecca Thu 11 Feb 2010 @ 06:27 Well deserved. You are inspiring- my whole family is interested in cooking and healthy food, and 'turned off' the junk. Mum with 4 kids
7. Burtie Mon 25 Jan 2010 @ 18:57 Congratulation Jamie dont think anyone has done more on the issues of crap diet it is really well deserved. Your an insperation to all well done
8. Simon Mon 18 Jan 2010 @ 02:43 congratulations jamie!!! u definitely deserve it. i hope you will be making a presentation at tedtalks...i am really looking forward to that and seeing your new special in the states
9. Karen Hinding Mon 18 Jan 2010 @ 02:23 Congratulations Jamie. You are always inspiring! Please come and visit us in Canada (including Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario--that's my small town)!--we would love to be part of your Food Revolution for better nutrition! Cheers!
10. Bee from Malaysia Sat 16 Jan 2010 @ 03:02 Congratulations Jamie! Your passion for cooking have help extend our knowledge on a good heathly lifestyle. Keep up the good work and I wish you all the best!
11. Paul Fri 15 Jan 2010 @ 23:08 Well done Jamie ... this planet really needs you !
12. Ann Fri 15 Jan 2010 @ 20:25 A wonderful acknowledgement of your passion... well done.
13. Gillian Henuset Fri 15 Jan 2010 @ 15:36 I echo Matthew Halls mention to you, you are definitely an inspiration to people everywhere. If you are indeed ever in Victoria, British Columbia, or have the ability to link up to us via webcasting, we would love to have you share your wisdom with those of us at the Government of BC. Looking forward to hearing more and following your progress.
14. Sacha Fri 15 Jan 2010 @ 14:10 Congrats! Thanks for all the inspiration and all the best with future endeavours.
15. LoveFeast Table Fri 15 Jan 2010 @ 13:14 Thank you for giving recognition to a much needed change in our nation! It's horrid what is being served in our school systems. In no way, is this type of meal conducive to learning or being healthy. Thank you!
Kristin and Chris Ann
www.lovefeasttable.com
16. Paula Stott Fri 15 Jan 2010 @ 11:39 Jamie you are my hero - Love everything you do. Congratulations you deserve it. Look forward to many many more years of the OLIVER....
17. cookinlovebird Sun 10 Jan 2010 @ 15:42 Fantastic news Jamie...I bet your girls are really proud of you ...of course, so am I

WELL DONE

cookinlovebird X
18. Matthew Hall Sun 10 Jan 2010 @ 03:49 I too am inspired by all that you do. I'll be sharing this information in a few weeks at our British Columbia, Provincial Green Team Summit in Victoria, BC. I hope to be able to take this information and help move towards a better future in my little area of responsibility.

If you are ever in Victoria BC Canada. Please send me an email. I would love to arrange for you to speak at a conference. I am sure that our Ministry of Education could learn a lot from your example in the UK.
19. Stephanie Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 23:16 Well done - so richly deserved for your steady determination to make people take a bit of responsibility for themselves. Onwards & Upwards!! Much love.xx
20. mr spice Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 22:31 It is quite incredible to see the impact you are having on the world...I bet you didn't expect this when you were ten!
21. Emma Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 09:42 Thats Brilliant! Congrats Jamie :) I´m sure you can change the way the world eats! If anyone can, Jamie can!
22. Signe Marie Tømmerås Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 08:40 Iam so happy fore you Jamie , you have done so much and whit this you can do so much more , helping us all , helping the children see that food can be so good and dosent have to be from a Junk food" resturant " ! Congratulations from the bottom of my heart :)
23. makichan Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 05:15 Fantastic news. Congratulation for your achievement. I love TED and I love Jamie's cooking!!
24. Diana Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 05:00 The right man at the right time to be given the spotlight. Well done, TED, for recognizing the good work and potential of Jamie Oliver. Can't wait to hear Jamie's wish...
25. Sally Fri 08 Jan 2010 @ 00:11 Congrats, Jamie. Of all the prizes around, there are only two I long for, and TED is one of them. Well deserved.
26. Thu Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 23:49 I like your work and congratulation.
Love cooking.
27. Lorena Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 23:44 Congratulations from Spain!!! You're amazing and you'll change the world. I'm watching with my husband all your programs and now I wanna cook. The only problem is that you make me hungry all the time.
28. JulieR4u2 Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 23:31 I am someone who has beaten Diabetes, by doing what is required to. Ultimately, not only exercise, but a good diet full of extremely fresh food. Both of my girls from six months have known the deliciousness of fresh fruit. To this day my oldest daughter every single day picks up an apple and eats it. That proves habits are started very early. A few treats every now and then is good for them as well. But they don't worry about them either.

Congratulations Jamie. That is a big reward for a lot of hard work. The biggest thing, I guess is that power of the six inches between people's ears is also the fine line between success and failure. This can be seen as soon as you challenge people's comfort zones. Success is all about getting out of your comfort zone.

Making a difference to peoples lives is empowering. Congratulations.
29. Dana Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 22:45 Jamie! Congratulations! This is excellent news. I'm from Venezuela and I've seen your shows many times, and have one of your cookbooks. I love the way you portray your passion of cooking through food. I'm glad you are a recipient of this prize! good luck with your projects :)
30. Michelle Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 21:46 I'm so excited TED awarded the prize to you Jamie. I can't wait to see what your imagination and passion will bring to the conference in February, and how your wish will change our world.
31. Alison Ho Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 21:30 Congrats! You're amazing :D
32. Erin Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 21:27 Yay Jamie! After being a die-hard fan of yours since you debuted in the States several years ago, I cannot think of a better person to receive such an award. May God bless you and help strengthen the work you are doing :)
33. tas Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 21:23 congrats! no one deserve it more :)
34. Cathy Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 20:55 Congratulations Jamie. I look forward to hearing what your wish to change the world will be. You can count on my support.
35. Paul Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 20:43 Tears of joy. Not really, but close!
36. Erika Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 19:45 Congratulations!!!
37. Lucie Thu 07 Jan 2010 @ 14:55 Congratulations Jamie! You're really making a positive contribution to the world.

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