NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY - Key Persons
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- Director of the Smithsonian 's National Air
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- Economist and Founder and CEO of RockCreek
Afsaneh Beschloss is an economist and founder and CEO of RockCreek, one of the world's largest women-owned investment firms. Previously, she was Managing Director and partner at the Carlyle Group. As the World Bank's Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer, she led the Bank's investments, balance sheet management, ratings, borrowings, and innovations in financial products. Prior to this, she led the World Bank's investments and policy work for renewable energy, power, and infrastructure, as well as pioneering investments in wind and solar energy. Previously, she worked in corporate finance at JP Morgan.
Afsaneh has advised governments, central banks, and regulatory agencies on financial policy and energy policy. She serves on the board of trustees of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Rockefeller Foundation, where she chairs the Investment Committee, the Bretton Woods Committee, where she co-chairs the Future of Finance Working Group, Georgetown University, and chairs the PBS Foundation.
She was recognized by Carnegie Corporation in their "Great Immigrants, Great Americans 2020" list, received the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award and the Institutional Investor Lifetime Achievement Award, and been listed among the "Most Powerful Women in Banking" by American Banker. She is the co-author of The Economics of Natural Gas (Oxford University Press) and author of numerous journal articles on innovations in finance, energy economics, and renewable energy investing.
Afsaneh holds an MPhil (Honors) in Economics from the University of Oxford, where she taught international trade and economic development.
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- Officer
- Chief Explorer Engagement Officer
Anthony Jackson is recently retired from leading the Center for Global Education at Asia Society, which strives to enable all students to graduate from high school prepared for college, work in the global economy, and 21st century global citizenship. The Center is a platform for advancing education and global competence for all youth through empowering professional development of teachers and school heads, systemic change and public engagement. While heading the Center, Jackson founded the International Studies Schools Network, a global network of schools dedicated to developing students' global competence, which now operates as a program of Community Catalyst Partners, LLC. He also founded the Global Cities Education Network, which now at Digital Promise continues the work started at the Center to engage leaders from high performing school systems worldwide in discussion and collaborative problem solving. Trained in both developmental psychology and education, Jackson is one of the nation's leading experts on secondary school education reform and adolescent development. Jackson directed the Carnegie Corporation's Task Force on the Education of Young Adolescents which produced the groundbreaking report Turning Points: Educating Adolescents in the 21st Century, and co-authored the seminal follow-up blueprint Turning Points 2000, considered one of the most influential books on middle school reform. He co-authored, with CRE member Veronica Boix-Mansilla, the book Educating for Global Competence: Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World, a second edition of which will be published in the fall of 2022. He holds a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley, and M.A. and Ph.D. in Education and Psychology from the University of Michigan.
Tony Williams, the former Mayor of Washington, D.C. (1999-2007), is the current Chief Executive Officer of the Federal City Council, an organization focusing the creative and administrative talents of Washington's business and professional leaders on major problems and opportunities facing the District. He is widely credited with leading the comeback of Washington D.C. during his two terms as Mayor, restoring the finances of our nation's capital, and improving the performance of government agencies, all while lowering taxes and investing in infrastructure and human services. In addition to his duties with the Federal City Council, Mayor Williams is a Senior Advisor to King and Spaulding, LLP. He serves on several company boards as well as the boards of Urban Institute and the National Geographic Society. Prior to Federal City Council, he led the Global Government Practice at the Corporate Executive Board in Arlington, Virginia. He also taught public finance and urban leadership as the William H. Bloomberg Lecturer in Public Management at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government while coordinating programs for the Municipal Innovation Program at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. Before his election as Mayor, he was the independent Chief Financial Officer of the District from 1995 to 1998, working with and on behalf of local officials, the D.C. Financial Control Board, and the U.S. Congress. Before his service in local Washington, Tony worked in a variety of positions in federal, state, and local government, including as the first CFO for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, appointed by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He holds a BA from Yale, an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a J.D. from the Harvard Law School, as well as a number of awards and honorary degrees, including Governing Magazine Public Official of the Year in 1997. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and former President of the National League of Cities.
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- Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bechtel Group, Inc
Prior to being elected chairman in April 2017, Brendan was named Bechtel's chief executive officer in September 2016. He was Bechtel's president and chief operating officer from 2014-2016.
Brendan first began working for the company during summer breaks in high school. After joining the company full time, he took on roles of increasing responsibility in field construction, project management, and executive leadership. Brendan is
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- Member of the United Kingdom 's House of Lords
Dambisa Moyo is a member of the United Kingdom's House of Lords. She is a principal of Versaca Investments, a family office focused on growth investing globally. She serves on a number of global corporate boards, including Chevron and the Oxford University Endowment Investment Committee. She is a member of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dambisa is the author of five bestselling books on the global macroeconomy and geopolitics. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from Oxford University and a Masters degree from Harvard University.
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- Operating Officer
- Chief Financial
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- Position of Chairman of the Board of Marriott International, Inc
David S. Marriott assumed the position of chairman of the board of Marriott International, Inc., in May of 2022. David is only the third chairman of the board in the company's 97-year history, preceded by his father, J.W. Marriott, Jr. (Bill), and grandfather, J.W. Marriott. David joined Marriott International in 1999 and has held a number of operational roles during his 25-year career with the company. As president of U.S. Full Service Managed by Marriott, he oversaw more than 330 hotels operating under 14 brands in 34 states and French Polynesia. Previously, David served as chief operations officer of The Americas Eastern Region, where he was responsible for hotel operations in 23 states and oversaw the U.S. integration efforts of Marriott's acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts. David is a graduate of the University of Utah.
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- Chief Executive Officer of Edelman Global Advisory
Deborah Lehr serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Edelman Global Advisory, a strategic business consulting firm. In addition, she is the Executive Director of the Paulson Institute, a think tank founded by former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.
Deborah previously built and managed three successful consulting businesses representing diverse companies such as Sesame Workshop, Tory Burch, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Pfizer, Sony Music, Time Warner and Boeing.
In addition, she served as Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch, was a Senior Managing Director at the New York Stock Exchange focused on emerging markets and was President of Stonebridge China, with offices in Beijing and Shanghai. Prior to joining Stone bridge, Deborah was a partner at Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, a global top-10 law firm, where she helped build a successful trade business.
Deborah also served in the U.S. Government as the Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China, a Director of Asian Affairs at the National Security Council and involved in export control and trade policy issues at the Department of Commerce. Deborah is the founder and Chairman of the Antiquities Coalition, focused on fighting against the looting of cultural heritage by organized crime and terrorist organizations. UNESCO has nominated Deborah as one of its inaugural list of accomplished global women. She also received the prestigious Hadrian Award from the World Monument Fund for her work in fighting the illicit trade in antiquities.
Deborah has lived and studied around the world, including China, England, France, and Germany. Her writings have been published in Foreign Affairs, the Wall Street Journal, the South China Morning Post, U.S. News and World Report, and Caixin Magazine, among others. She has also appeared on television speaking about China, climate, nature financing as well as antiquities trafficking.
Deborah is on the Board of the National Geographic, the U.S-China Business Council, the World Monuments Fund, the Middle East Institute, and the Sesame Workshop Global Advisory Board. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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- Chief Education Officer
- Member of the Senior Leadership Team
As chief education officer, Grayson will further the Society's efforts to amplify and extend the work of National Geographic Explorers into classrooms, communities and with young people, in support of the Society's mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. She will work to advance the organization's vision for millions of educators and young people to develop an "Explorer Mindset" by 2030.
Dina Powell McCormick is Vice Chairman, President & Global Head of Client Services of BDT & MSD. BDT & MSD Partners was established in 2023 through the combination of BDT & Company, the merchant bank to the closely held, founded in 2009 by Byron Trott, and MSD Partners, a premier investment firm that since 2009 has invested on behalf of Dell Technologies Founder Michael Dell, his family, and other like-minded investors. As a member of the senior leadership at the firm, Dina draws on her years of experience in the public and private sectors to broaden and deepen the firm's relationships throughout its global client network.
Dina previously worked at Goldman Sachs where she was Global Head of Sovereign Business, focused on growing the franchise and broadening the firm's network with some of the world's most important institutional investors. She also held the position of Glob al Head of Sustainability and Inclusive Growth, playing an instrumental role in furthering the firm's investment goal of advising and financing clients on climate finance investment opportunities, and served on the firm's Management Committee and the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee. Dina initially joined Goldman Sachs in 2007, and from 2007 to 2017 she served as Head of the firm's Impact Investing Business and served in various roles during that period, including Head of the Urban Investment Group, President of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, and President of Goldman Sachs Gives. She also led the development of Goldman Sachs' inclusive growth initiatives, including 10,000 Women, 10,000 Small Businesses, and One Million Black Women-programs that have positively impacted the lives of tens of thousands of female entrepreneurs and small business owners around the world.
Earlier in her career, Dina served in the U.S. government for more than a dozen years, including as Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel and Senior White House Advisor, as well as Assistant Secretary of State and Undersecretary for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy. In 2017, she served as Deputy National Security Advisor.
She is currently Chairman of the Robin Hood Foundation Board, Trustee of the Exxon Mobil Board, Trustee of the National Geographic Society Board, Trustee of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Member of the Board of Mount Sinai Hospital, and a Member of the Board of the Atlantic Council. Additionally, she is a member of the Advisory Council of the Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership and the Stanford University Freeman Spogli School.
As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society's mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers-in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society's Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college's history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college's efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan. Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university's undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented "Living Our Values," a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy. Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics. Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family's popcorn business before attending Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University.
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- Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute
Dr. Jyotika Virmani is the Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute, a philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing oceanographic science, research, and exploration. Prior to this, she was the Executive Director of Planet & Environment at XPRIZE and the Rainforest XPRIZE, a competition for innovations in biodiversity assessment technologies. She was also Executive Director of the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE to spur innovations of unmanned and autonomous deep-sea technologies to map the seafloor rapidly, accurately, and at a high resolution. Dr. Virmani joined XPRIZE in 2014 as the Technical Director for the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE, a competition for pH sensor development to measure ocean acidification. Before joining XPRIZE, Dr. Virmani was the Associate Director of the Florida Institute of Oceanography and a Senior Scientist at the UK Met Office. She has a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography from the University of South Florida. As a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar, she earned a M.S. in Atmospheric Science from SUNY at Stony Brook. She also has a B.Sc. in Physics from Imperial College London and is an Associate of the Royal College of Science. She is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and The Explorers Club and a Member of the American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union. She is co-Chair of the UN Ocean Decade Technology & Innovation Working Group and serves on Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's Board and the U.S. IOOS Federal Advisory Committee.
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- Chief Scientist for the New Millennium Program
- Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian
Ellen Stofan is the Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian. She oversees its science research centers as well as the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, and the National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Office of International Relations, Smithsonian Scholarly Press and Scientific Diving Program also report to Stofan. Her focus is on the Smithsonian's Our Shared Future: Life on a Sustainable Planet initiative and collective research, especially in areas of biodiversity, climate change, global heath, sustainable communities, and environmental justice.
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- Chief Campus & Experiences Officer
- Experiences Officer
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- Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Chubb Limited
Evan G. Greenberg is chairman and chief executive officer of Chubb Limited. Over the course of 48 years in the insurance industry, he has held various underwriting and leadership positions in the global property, casualty and life insurance sectors. Evan was elected president and CEO in May 2004 and Chairman of the Board of Directors in May 2007. Under his leadership, Chubb has grown to become one of the largest insurance companies in the world. Evan joined the company, then named ACE Limited, in 2001 as vice chairman. Evan is engaged in international economic and foreign affairs through his service on the boards of several institutions, including the board of trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the board of directors of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and as chairman of the National Committee on United States-China Relations. He also serves on the board of trustees of the Asia Society and the advisory board of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua SEM) in Beijing.
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- Chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute
Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. is chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute and is leading the launch of the new Center on Civility and Democracy.
He served as publisher and CEO of The Washington Post from 2014-2023. During his leadership, it was recognized for excellence in journalism with 13 Pulitzer Prizes and twice named by Fast Company Magazine as the "World's Most Innovative Media Company."
Henry Ellenbogen is the founder, managing partner, and chief investment officer of Durable Capital Partners LP ("Durable"). Durable, which was founded in 2019, invests in early-stage and durable growth companies across private and public markets and manages $19B in assets as of November 2024. Prior to founding Durable, Henry worked at T. Rowe Price for 18 years. He was the portfolio manager for the New Horizons Fund from 2010-2019 and the Media and Telecommunications Fund from 2005-2009. Henry also served as the chief investment officer for U.S. Equity Growth. He currently serves as chairman of the board of The Posse Foundation and is a member of Barron's Roundtable. Henry graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in history and science from Harvard College. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar.
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- Chief Science and Innovation Officer
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- Information Officer
- Chief Technology & Information Officer
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- Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Jean Case, the National Geographic Society's chairman of the board of trustees, is a philanthropist, investor, and internet and impact investing pioneer who advocates for the importance of embracing a more fearless approach to innovate and bring about transformational breakthroughs. Her career in the private sector, including as a senior executive at AOL, spanned nearly two decades before co-founding the Case Foundation in 1997.
In addition, Jean currently serves on the boards of National Geographic Partners and the White House Historical Association, and is a member of the advisory boards of the Brain Trust Accelerator Fund, Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative, and Georgetown University's Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016 and has received honorary degrees from Indiana University and George Mason University. In January 2019, her first book, Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose, was published by Simon & Schuster. That same month, it was named a national bestseller.
Finally, Jean and her husband, Steve, joined The Giving Pledge and publicly reaffirmed their commitment to give away the majority of their wealth to fund worthy charitable causes.
John Delaney is an entrepreneur, business leader and public servant. In 2017, John was named one of the World's 50 Greatest Leaders by Fortune Magazine. John served six years in the U.S. Congress and earned praise for his bipartisan approach to economic, foreign and climate policy. While in Congress he was co-president of his freshman class and served on the Financial Services and Joint Economic Committees while co-founding the Artificial Intelligence and Climate Solutions Caucuses. In 2019, John stepped down from Congress to pursue the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Before Congress and by the age of 40, John had founded and led two New York Stock Exchange-listed companies. In 1993, John founded HealthCare Financial Partners Inc., which provided loans to small to mid-sized healthcare service companies. In 2000, he founded CapitalSource Inc., which provided loans to a wide range of mid-sized businesses. More recently, John is the founder and chairman of Forbright Bank, a bank mission aligned around decarbonization.
John is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization and was named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year. He has been a board member of numerous private and nonprofit entities, including a past member of the Board of Directors of Georgetown University.
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- Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University
Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with courtesy appointments in the Department of Chemistry, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, and Stanford's Graduate School of Business. Previously, DeSimone was a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and of chemical engineering at North Carolina State University. He is also Co-founder, Board Chair, and former CEO (2014-2019) of the additive manufacturing company, Carbon.
DeSimone is responsible for numerous breakthroughs in his career in areas including green chemistry, medical devices, nanomedicine, and 3D printing, also co-founding several companies based on his research. He has published over 350 scientific articles and is a named inventor on over 200 issued patents. Additionally, he has mentored 80 students through Ph.D. completion, half of whom are women and members of underrepresented groups in STEM.
DeSimone has received numerous major awards and recognitions, including the U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award (1997); the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Invention (2005); the Lemelson-MIT Prize (2008); the NIH Director's Pioneer Award (2009); the AAAS Mentor Award (2010); the Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment (2017); the Wilhelm Exner Medal (2019); the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2019 U.S. Overall National Winner); and the Harvey Prize in Science and Technology (2020). He is one of only 25 individuals elected to all three branches of the U.S. National Academies (Sciences, Medicine, Engineering). In 2016 DeSimone was recognized by President Barack Obama with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest U.S. honor for achievement and leadership in advancing technological progress. DeSimone received his B.S. in Chemistry in 1986 from Ursinus College and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1990 from Virginia Tech.
Justin Brashares is the G.R. & W.M. Goertz Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Justin's activities at Berkeley include directing the campus' Biodiversity, Livelihood and Health Initiative, and serving as a faculty affiliate in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Center for African Studies, and Program in Range and Wildlife Management. In his research and outreach activities, Justin engages students, partners and stakeholders in North America, Africa, South America and Asia to advance science and conservation action. Through his work, Justin combines tools and approaches from ecology and conservation biology with new perspectives from interdisciplinary science to study how our rapidly changing planet impacts wildlife, and to highlight and communicate the everyday consequences of these impacts for people. Justin's recent efforts include research on the impact of COVID-19 on global wildlife consumption and trade, studies of the ecological and socio-ecological consequences of megafire, drought and cannabis legalization, and research and leadership to support state, federal and international 30×30 efforts. Outside of research, Justin serves as an advisor to more than two dozen state, federal, Tribal and non-profit groups.
Yarnall has been a keynote speaker at conferences around the globe and has addressed the UN General Assembly, Scandinavian royals, and rock concert stadiums. She specializes in storytelling, data visualization, information graphics, cartography, and visual narratives, and has written extensively on these subjects.
Kamal Bawa is a Retired Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and Founder-President of the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), one of India's top-ranked environmental think tanks based in Bangalore.
Bawa has done extensive work in the Himalayas for a number of years on a wide range of issues from biodiversity conservation to climate change. His latest coffee table book Himalaya: The Mountains of Life, a companion volume to Sahyadri: India's Western Ghats, was published in 2013. He has authored or edited more than 10 books, and special issues of journals. Bawa has also published more than 200 papers. Among the many awards he has received are: Bullard Fellowship at Harvard University (1972, 2009) Guggenheim Fellowship (1987), Pew Scholar in Conservation and the Environment (1992), Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowship at Harvard University (2009), the Gunnerus Prize in Sustainability Science from the Royal Norwegian Society of Letters and Sciences (2012), the international MIDORI Prize in Biodiversity from the Aeon Foundation in Japan (2014), an honorary doctorate from the University of Alberta (2014), Linnean Medal in Botany by the Linnean Society of London (2018). He is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected Fellow of the Royal Society, and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 2022). Bawa is also the founding Editor-in Chief of two interdisciplinary journals: Conservation and Society and Ecology, Economy and Society.
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- Officer
- Chief Advancement / Officer
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- Google 's Chief Sustainability Officer
Kate E. Brandt serves as Google's Chief Sustainability Officer and leads sustainability across Google's worldwide operations, products and supply chains. In this role, Kate partners with Google's data centers, real estate, supply chain and product teams to ensure the company is capitalizing on opportunities to strategically advance sustainability. Previously, Kate served as the United States' first Federal Chief Sustainability Officer. In this capacity, she was responsible for promoting sustainability across Federal Government operations including 360,000 buildings, 650,000 vehicles and $445 billion annually in purchased goods and services. Prior to the White House, Kate held several senior roles in the U.S. Federal Government including Senior Advisor at the Department of Energy, Director for Energy and Environment in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel and Energy Advisor to the Secretary of the Navy. Kate is the recipient of the Distinguished Public Service Award, the highest award the U.S. Navy can give to a civilian, for her work helping the Navy go green. Fortune Magazine named Kate to their 40 Under 40 list in 2021 and Outside Magazine also named her, in honor of the magazine's 40-year anniversary, as one of 40 women who has made the biggest impact on our world. Kate was named #1 Chief Sustainability Officer by Sustainability Magazine in 2022 and 2023 and serves on the boards of BSR, Restor and Corporate Eco Forum.
Katherine Brittain Bradley founded and chairs CityBridge Foundation, an education-focused enterprise based in Washington, D.C. Katherine serves as a board member for the National Geographic Society, the D.C. College Access Program and CityTutor DC. She graduated in 1986 from Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs and served for 12 years on the Princeton University Board of Trustees. Katherine and her husband David Bradley live in Washington, D.C., and have three adult sons.
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- Vice Chair
- Managing Partner of Maxply Capital
- Member of the President 's Council
Kevin Maroni is the Managing Partner of Maxply Capital Management, LLC. Maxply Capital is an investment partnership focused on long term capital appreciation with public and private securities.
Previously, Mr. Maroni was a Senior Managing Partner at Spectrum Equity, a leading private equity firm providing expertise and capital to innovative software and information services companies currently investing its 10th fund.
Mr. Maroni joined Spectrum Equity at inception in 1994 as a founding principal. During his tenure, the firm invested in over 100 transactions across the US and Europe. He has served on numerous public and private company boards, led multiple board committees and spoken frequently at investment industry conferences. Prior to Spectrum, Mr. Maroni worked at Time Warner in corporate development and was an analyst in the private equity group at Harvard Management Company.
Mr. Maroni is currently a member of the President's Council at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is on the executive committee of the MGH Capital Campaign and chairs the MGH Fund Leadership Council. He was formerly a board member of National Geographic Partners; the Vice Chair of the HBS Fund at the Harvard Business School; a Trustee of the Noble and Greenough School; a Trustee of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation (where he served on the Executive Committee and was Treasurer); a Trustee of the University of Virginia College Foundation and a Trustee of the Park School, where he served as Board Chair. Mr. Maroni has a BA from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Harvard University.
Waldron was a postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of Manchester and Edinburgh, and served on the faculty in the geology department of Colgate University. She holds a Ph.D. and a master of philosophy in geology from Yale University and an A.B. in geology from Colgate University.
Kristi Craig - Chief Investment Officer
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- Chief Investment Officer
- Member of the Advisory Board
Craig is a member of the advisory board for the 1921 Institute, a non-profit dedicated to developing the infrastructure for equitable success and the investment committee for Rebalance360, a company dedicated to the democratization of high-quality, low-cost investment advice and financial planning. She earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Georgetown University and is a CFA charter holder.
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- Chief Human Resources Officer
Mark Moore was a managing director at Bain Capital in Boston before retiring in 2015. Bain Capital is one of the world's leading private, alternative asset management firms, with approximately $75 billion in assets under management. He helped lead the company's investments in media, internet and telecommunications. Additionally, Mark took a leading role in investments in Asia with particular focus in China, Japan, and Korea. Mark sits on several boards of directors for companies in new media, internet, and sharing economy. Prior to Bain Capital, Mark worked with McKinsey & Company and small entrepreneurial ventures.
Mark received his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1996 and his B.S.E. in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. He sits on the Board of Trustees of the Fessenden School. Mr. Moore has a strong interest in reefs (scuba diving), renewable energy (where he worked in this area at Bain), and education in general. Mark and his wife, Inna Feyns Moore, live in Wellesley, Massachusetts with their three children.
An enthusiastic supporter of National Geographic, Mark was a longtime member of the COA and a founding member of the International Council of Advisors in 2013 (which was later replaced by the Hubbard Council). Mark's excitement for the Society is rooted in his passion for media and content companies and the Society's unique and powerful voice. Mark joined Enric Sala on the Pristine Seas expedition to Millennium Atoll in 2009 and has been an ardent champion of ocean exploration and protection ever since.
Mark's passion for the ocean led him to travel with NG Expeditions to the Galápagos Islands in 2013 and explore Baja California and the Sea of Cortez with Sylvia Earle in 2011. Mark was instrumental in the development of the National Geographic Foundation for Science and Exploration in Asia, thanks to his introduction of National Geographic to key leaders in the region.
He joined the board of trustees in 2016.
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
Nancy serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Geographic Society. She is a member and former Chapter Chair of the Silicon Valley Women Corporate Directors Foundation. She is a member and former chair of the Advisory Council of the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University; an advisor to the UC Davis Center for Energy Efficiency; and co-chairs the Yale School of Management Program on Entrepreneurship.
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- President of the Rockefeller Foundation
Dr. Shah serves as President of The Rockefeller Foundation, a global institution with a mission to promote the well-being of humanity around the world. The Foundation applies data, science, and innovation to improve health for women and children, create nutritious and sustainable food systems, end energy poverty for more than a billion people worldwide, and enable meaningful economic mobility in the United States and around the world.
Raised outside of Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Shah is a graduate of the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and the Wharton School of Business. He has received several honorary degrees, the Secretary of State's Distinguished Service Award, and the U.S. Global Leadership Award. He is married to Shivam Mallick Shah and the y have three children.
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- Professor of Ecology and Sustainable Development at Columbia University
Ruth DeFries is a professor of ecology and sustainable development at Columbia University in New York. She uses images from satellites and field surveys to examine how the world's demands for food and other resources are changing land use throughout the tropics. Her research quantifies how these land use changes affect climate, biodiversity and other ecosystem services, as well as human development. A particular focus of her work is in the globally-important tiger landscape of central India, with research that underpins management approaches to reconcile needs of both people and wildlife. She has also developed innovative education programs in sustainable development. DeFries was elected as a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, one of the country's highest scientific honors, received a MacArthur "genius" award, and is the recipient of many other honors for her scientific research. In addition to over 100 scientific papers, she is committed to communicating the nuances and complexities of sustainable development to popular audiences through her books "The Big Ratchet: How Humanity Thrives in the Face of Natural Crisis" and "What Would Nature Do?: A Guide for Our Uncertain Times".
Sandesh V. Kadur is a BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer who creates documentary films that have aired worldwide on prominent networks such as National Geographic, the BBC, Netflix, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. Most recently, he has worked on "Our Planet" by Netflix and "The Okavango Experience"; a 360o, virtual reality series that follows National Geographic Society's Okavango Wilderness Project and BBC's Seven Worlds One Planet and Planet Earth II. Sandesh is the producer of a three-part docuseries for National Geographic titled "Wild Cats of India" and a two-part series titled "India's Wild Leopards." He is also the co-author of two books: Sahyadris: India's Western Ghats-A Vanishing Heritage (2005) and Himalaya-Mountains of Life (2013). His first documentary, accompanied by his first book, earned critical acclaim while drawing attention to one of the world's top biodiversity hotspots and helped convince UNESCO to name the Western Ghats a World Heritage Site in 2012. Sandesh's work has won a slew of prestigious international awards, including a 2017 Emmy nomination and the 2017 BAFTA Award for his work on BBC's Planet Earth II, as well as numerous awards for his photography. Sandesh is the founder and director of Felis Creations - a Bangalore-based company focusing on creating content that inspires conservation.
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- Officer
- Chief Community Engagement & Social Impact Officer
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- Investor
- Non - Executive Director
- Honorary Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences
Strive Masiyiwa is a telecommunications and technology entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. In his nearly four decades as an entrepreneur, he has started and invested in businesses throughout the world including Africa, the European Union, India, Latin America, the Middle East, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA.
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- Vice Chairman 1962 - 1965? ) ( Chairman 1966 - 1967 ) ( Advisory Chairman
Veronica Boix Mansilla is a Principal Investigator and Steering Committee member at Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education. With a background in cognitive science, human development and education, she examines how to prepare our youth for a world of increasing complexity and interdependence. She studies (a) quality disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and education among experts, teachers and youth; (b) global and intercultural competence as it develops among learners and teachers in various world regions; and (c) she examines the conditions and interventions that foster the successful adjustment of immigrant-origin youth in their new land. Veronica's work has produced frameworks and practical tools to support educators interested in quality teaching, learning, curriculum, research, assessment, professional development, and program evaluation. Her writing on interdisciplinary work and evaluation has informed National Academies of Science, National Science Foundation, International Baccalaureate's interdisciplinary initiatives. Her work on Global Competence education set the foundation for the US Department of Education global competence framework for international Education the OECD and UNESCO. Her Re-imagining Migration framework served as the foundation for new welcoming curricula and teacher education programs in the US, Argentina and Greece. Veronica has served as an advisor at a variety of institutions including the Asia Society, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Council of Chief State School Officers, the Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, the International Baccalaureate, OECD, UNESCO among others. She teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and has taught at the University of Buenos Aires. Has an honorary doctorate by the International University of Catalunya. She is the author of multiple papers and books including "Educating for Global Competence: Preparing our youth to engage the world" Second Edition 2022 with Tony Jackson, and "Big Picture Thinking" with Andreas Schlelcher
Victor R. Caivano is a seasoned visual journalist known for his multifaceted storytelling abilities, seamlessly blending photography and videography to convey compelling narratives. His career at The Associated Press has taken him to reside in many countries around the world and has been defined by a relentless pursuit of truth and a commitment to capturing the essence of human experiences worldwide.
With a foundation rooted in traditional photography, Victor began his journey before the digital age, honing his craft by carrying a portable darkroom to develop his images on the go. This hands-on approach instilled in him a deep understanding of the technical nuances of visual storytelling.
Throughout his career, Victor has immersed himself in a diverse array of assignments that have taken him to the forefront of history's defining moments. From documenting the aftermath of catastrophic hurricanes like Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, to chronicling the complexities of conflicts such as the Israel-Hamas war, his lens has captured the raw emotions and untold stories of individuals facing adversity.
In recognition of his exceptional talent and leadership, Victor was appointed as a multi-format news director for AP's Southern Cone countries in 2014. This groundbreaking role marked him as the first photographer entrusted with overseeing text, photo, and television coverage in the agency's storied history. Based in Buenos Aires, he played a pivotal role in shaping the news narrative across the region.
Today, Victor continues to push the boundaries of visual journalism. He explores pressing global issues such as Canada's pivotal moment at the intersection of one of the worst fire seasons in history, its commitment to combating climate change, and its status as a major oil and gas producer. Additionally, he has embarked on extensive projects, including examining lithium production in South America and its intricate intersections with Indigenous communities.
Victor, a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, has a unique background. He grew up between Buenos Aires and a farm in the desertic region near the Andes, which imbued him with a deep appreciation for nature and diverse cultures. This unique background informs his work, enriching his storytelling with a nuanced understanding of the world.
Victor shares his expertise as a lecturer and jury member at international photography meetings. He currently serves on the advisory board of Schmidt Ocean Institute.
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- President of the Georgia Institute of Technology
Ángel Cabrera is the 12th president of the Georgia Institute of Technology. One of America's fastest-growing and most research-intensive universities and a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, Georgia Tech serves nearly 48,000 students through top-ranked undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs in engineering, business, science, computing, design, and liberal arts, plus thousands more through its professional and executive education programs. Georgia Tech is one of the top 20 universities in the nation in terms of research and development expenditures and is No. 1 among institutions without a medical school. Prior to Georgia Tech, Cabrera was president of George Mason University, Virginia's largest public university, and leader of two business schools, Thunderbird School of Global Management (now part of Arizona State University) and IE Business School in Madrid, Spain. The first native of Spain to serve as president of an American university, Cabrera has been named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Henry Crown Fellow by the Aspen Institute, and Great Immigrant by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He serves on the boards of the National Geographic Society, Harvard College Visiting Committee, Atlanta Committee for Progress, Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Bankinter Innovation Foundation in Spain. H e is co -founder of the University Global Coalition, a global network of universities that works with the United Nations in support of its sustainability programs. Cabrera studied at Universidad Politécnica of Madrid and earned his master's and Ph.D. from Georgia Tech, which he attended as a Fulbright Scholar.