Climate Consciousness Summit

In partnership with

In partnership with

Rich Wilson
CEO of Iswe | Founder of Involve | Co-Founder Good Help and Global Assembly | Trustee of Local Trust
Engaging with Troubled Realities – Allowing Loss & Grief to Weave us Together

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Rich Wilson

Rich Wilson is the CEO of the Iswe Foundation and a specialist in democratic innovation who helps design systems that decentralize power and enhance collective decision-making. He works with governments and movements globally to reimagine democratic institutions that can support our collective thriving. This includes his current work with the UN to establish a permanent Global Citizens’ Assembly, empowering millions of people to contribute their voice to our planetary governance.

 

Rich previously led Involve, a leading international center for democratic innovation. An author, policy advisor to the UK government, and a recipient of the 2022 Democracy Network Equality and Power award, his career began as an environmental economist for organizations like the IPCC. He is focused on making sure the people have the power to create a sustainable future.

Agamemnon Otero
Agamemnon Otero
Alex Evans
Alex Evans
Ashanti Kunene
Ashanti Kunene
Bayo Akomolafe
Bayo Akomolafe
Britt Wray
Britt Wray
Dallas Gudgell
Dallas Gudgell
David Young
David Young
Elizabeth Wathuti
Elizabeth Wathuti
Eve Driver
Eve Driver
Francis Weller
Francis Weller
Hāweatea Holly Bryson
Hāweatea Holly Bryson
Kosha Joubert
Kosha Joubert
Lyla June Johnston
Lyla June Johnston
Maria Clara Parente
Maria Clara Parente
Martin Bruders
Martin Bruders
Matthew Green
Matthew Green
Nico Forest Heinimann
Nico Forest Heinimann
Nora Bateson
Nora Bateson
Pamela Kryskow
Pamela Kryskow
Pat McCabe
Pat McCabe
Paul Stamets
Paul Stamets
Rich Wilson
Rich Wilson
Sonita Mbah
Sonita Mbah
Steffi Bednarek
Steffi Bednarek
Susanne Ahlendorf
Susanne Ahlendorf
Thomas Hübl
Thomas Hübl
Tom Osborn
Tom Osborn
Wanjîkū J. Kîarîe
Wanjîkū J. Kîarîe