Bio:
Nancy is a dynamic and highly motivated individual with a ‘can do’ attitude when it comes to delivering social good. She has a unique background in designing and delivering integrated marketing campaigns, strategic mass-market community programmes and services and applied research projects for cross-sector delivery between government, private and non-profit sectors. She possesses a strong track record for recruiting, nurturing and leading high performance and award-winning interdisciplinary teams that deliver.
A rock-climber, cyclist and all-round adventurer, Nancy is passionate about people, animals and remote places. Her lifetime ambition is to harness the power of design, research, technology, education and fair business approaches to enable better individual consumer choice and collective action to improve livelihoods of people and protect wildlife and the environment.
Challenge Entries
Oct 12, 2015 / 2 Comments / in Community development, Design, Poverty alleviation, Rural development, Sustainable development, Technology, Animal rights, Eco Products, Ecology, Biodiversity, Conservation, Environment, Green business, Green consumerism, Rural, Sustainable agriculture, Sustainability, Intercultural relations, Civil rights, Human Rights, Cultural preservation, Indigenous cultures, Land rights, Vulnerable populations, Arts & culture, Citizen sector, Conscious consumerism, Ethics, Journalism, Transparency
Tengri is a brand built by people unwilling to settle for the status quo. We aspire to bring noble fibres to the forefront of the fashion industry, helping to protect wildlife and support the nomadic herders’ way of life, which is threatened by rapid industrialisation and land degradation.