Natural Capital Institute
The Natural Capital Institute as founded in 2002 and "serves the people who are transforming the world. We are a team of researchers, teachers, students, activists, scholars, writers, social entrepreneurs, artists, and volunteers committed to the restoration of the earth and the healing of human culture. We do two things: we describe pathways of change in books and research reports, and we create tools for connecting the individuals, information, and organizations that create change." [1]
Natural Capital Institute is a member of the Business Ethics Network and profiled in the WiserEarth database at: [1]
WiserEarth is a fiscally sponsored project of the Natural Capital Institute.
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Key Personnell
The following information is from the NCI website February 1, 2008. [2]
- Kelsang Aukatsang, development director "has worked with Instituto Terra in Brazil; as a philanthropic advisor at the Tides Foundation; managed program and grantmaking work at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund; and handled communications and grassroots advocacy at the International Campaign for Tibet ... kelsang AT naturalcapital.org "
- Diana Cohn, NCI board advisor, "is managing director of the Panta Rhea Foundation, and a former senior program officer for a national foundation working on economic and environmental justice issues," the Solidago Foundation [3].
- Kelly Costa, CoDirector and Chief Financial Officer, "oversees NCI's operations and finances. ... costa AT naturalcapital.org"
- Peggy Duvette, NCI CoDirector and Project Director "is responsible for management and leadership of NCI as well as governing our active projects: WiserEarth and ResponsibleInvesting.org. duvette AT naturalcapital.org"
- Paul Hawken is the founder and executive director, Natural Capital Institute.
- Melinda Kramer, WiserEarth Communications and Outreach Coordinator, is also the founder and director of Women's Earth Alliance ... kramer@naturalcapital.org"
Contact Information
Website: http://www.naturalcapital.org/
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