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    Overview

    At present our Fellows Network consists of 74 sustainability Fellows and practitioners from 16 countries, plus key partners who share SI’s and the Fellows’ aspirations. Our aim is to increase the ongoing impact that our Fellows make, both collectively and individually, to global sustainability.

    We develop think/do tanks and projects across sectors and support social networking to increase connectivity and collaboration among Fellows, Sustainability Institute colleagues, and respective partners, donors, and networks. A central focus remains on nurturing reflective thinking, the discipline of visioning, systems thinking, and working across difference.

    Our vision is to have Fellows and key SI partners be strategic thought leaders, instigators, and actors collaborating at their highest capacity on significant sustainability measures in the US and in the countries where Fellows work. Special areas of interest include climate change, biodiversity, food systems, poverty, and gender equity.

     

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    2004 Fellows

    Tim Brown
    Virginia Farley
    John Fisk
    Ashley Lanfer
    Michelle Miller
    Julia Novy-Hildesley
    Christina Page
    Cynthia Pansing
    Angela Park
    Shanna Ratner
    Agnieszka Rawa
    Amalia Souza
    Mark J. Spalding
    Lynn Stoddard
    Kathy Tibbits
    Ellen Wolfe

     

    2006 Fellows

    Dayna Baumeister
    Michaelyn Anne Baur
    Maria Carvajal
    Elizabeth Luc Clowes
    Abigail Corso
    Michael Dupee
    Jennifer Fletcher
    Elaine Kohrman
    Valerie Langer
    Terrie Lind
    Sally McGee
    Jerry Nagel
    Trista Patterson
    Matt Roman
    Nonette Royo
    Elizabeth Soderstrom
    Jennifer Sokolove
    Natalie Starr

     

    2008 Fellows

    Karabi Acharya
    Gabriela Anaya
    Nicole Betancourt
    Josephine Brennan
    Laura Freeman
    Lena Hansen
    Danielle Hirsch
    Karin Jakubowski
    Anna Jones-Crabtree
    Dana Lanza
    Maria Latumahina
    Justin Maxson
    John Mlade
    Susanne Moser
    Nirmala Nair
    Brooke Simler Smith
    Steven Smith
    Maria Suarez
    Catharina Any Sulistyowati
    William Young

     

    2010 Fellows

    Evelyn Arce
    Andrea Athanas
    Rachel Bagby
    Alexandra (Alex) Bauermeister
    Huma Beg
    Jed Davis
    Michelle Erickson
    Amba Jamir
    Sarah Khan
    Kristi Kimball
    Phonchan (Newey) Kraiwatnutsorn
    Lorie Loeb
    Jennifer Mayer
    Marcelo Michelsohn
    Christine Negra
    Mary Roscoe
    Sudha Soni
    Dominic Stucker
    Jodie Tonita
    Tse-Sung Wu



  • 2004 Fellows Bios
  • 2006 Fellows Bios
  • 2008 Fellows Bios
  • 2010 Fellows Bios



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