Panel: Technology, Innovation & Intelligence in Conservation
Description
Conserving and regenerating our environment requires intergenerational leadership and innovators who can develop new solutions to empower meaningful stewardship of our planet. Join the John Hopkins University's Environmental Sciences and Policy Program for the second broadcast of "The Business of Saving our Planet" series, sponsored by Heidrick & Struggles.
This broadcast, Technology, Innovation & Intelligence in Conservation, will dive into the various ways leaders are successfully developing and leveraging technology to advance wildlife restoration, natural resource conservation, and planetary health initiatives. Topics will include, but not be limited to, wildlife trafficking innovation, the use of geospatial technologies to help governments drive climate policies and marine conservation, and new tools for large scale science communication, democratizing access to information and decolonizing science.
The selected speakers include:
- Aulani Wilhelm, senior vice president, Center for Oceans, Conservation International
- Andrea Crosta, co-founder, Earth League International
- Dr. Will Marshall, founder and CEO, Planet Labs
- Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, National Geographic fellow and Johns Hopkins University faculty
This event will be moderated by Scott Atkinson.
Registrants will receive a link a few days before to view the event online. There will be 30 minutes for questions from the audience; active participation is encouraged.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students