Team
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Andrew Boyd
CO-CREATOR, CEO
Andrew is an award-winning author and long-time veteran of creative campaigns for social change. He is co-founder of Beautiful Trouble, the art-activist toolbox and global training organization; and the Climate Ribbon global story-sharing project. HIs most recent book, “I Want a Better Catastrophe: Navigating the Climate Crisis with Grief, Hope and Gallows Humor” is in bookstores now. Unable to come up with his own lifelong ambition, he’s been cribbing from Milan Kundera: “to unite the utmost seriousness of question with the utmost lightness of form” — a sensibility he brings to the Climate Clock, where he serves as CEO (aka Chief Existential Officer).
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Gan Golan
CO-CREATOR, CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER
Gan Golan is an artist, activist and NY Times bestselling author who has dedicated his life to developing creative strategies to help mass popular movements win against difficult odds. He has been a cultural organizer for over 30 years and was a lead designer of The People’s Climate March, one of the largest climate mobilizations in history. Born to working class parents on the West Coast, he attended Berkeley, Harvard and MIT, but still finds his home in grassroots movements. When not sketching doodles on zoom calls, he is raising two amazing young daughters.
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Alexa Blanton
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & SPECIAL PROJECTS
Alexa brings her non-profit fundraising experience and passion for international climate policy to her work as the Fundraising Lead at Climate Clock. Alexa has a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in International Studies from Indiana University. In her free time, Alexa enjoys making and eating desserts, binge-watching TV, taking long walks, and learning about ancient history.
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Simone O'Donovan
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Simone is a results driven communicator specialising in branding, strategic communications and storytelling. Born in Ireland and located in Berlin, Simone has spent the last 10+ years working in communications, marketing, editorial, publishing, events and impact entrepreneurship. With a passion for all things climate, art and culture, and a wide breadth of experience in multiple fields, Simone brings a fresh perspective and a fun energy to all projects. In her free time, she can be found pursuing her many passions, meeting new people and visiting new places.
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Diana Sabillón
RESEARCH SPECIALIST
Diana is a feminist biologist who is very passionate about building people power by de-elite-izing knowledge. She has also gained a lot of organizing experience resisting a narco-dictatorship in Honduras. She hopes to bring her intersectional lens to the already incredible CClock team and its global movement to keep fighting for transformative collective solutions. When she’s not feministing politics, she likes to talk about plants (especially orchids), read books, and go to the beach.
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Gregory Schwedock
HEAD OF PRODUCT AND TECHNOLOGY
Greg has trained hundreds in non-violent direct action tactics. Among climate activists in NYC he’s known for spearheading direct actions involving daring climbing spectacles that spread the climate emergency message, be it scaling iconic buildings, statues, or the occasional well positioned traffic light. He played key roles in convening and guiding grassroots climate groups to pass climate emergency declarations in the first city (Hoboken, NJ), the first county (Montgomery, MD), and the largest city (NYC) to do so. Greg previously created the digital campaigns Meatlessly.org and CuomoWalkTheTalk.org. Outside of making Climate Clocks in the woodshop, you might find him playing ice hockey or pickup roller hockey in a city park--when he’s not getting into ‘good trouble’ (or training others to do so).
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Raul de Lima
COMMUNICATIONS LEAD
Raul is a proud Brazilian who brings his communications skills and diversity expertise to his work as Communications Lead at Climate Clock. Raul has a Bachelor's in Journalism and also in Audiovisual Production. He has worked in the advertising industry for over seven years and has been featured in different Brazilian Film Festivals with his documentaries. In his free time, Raul enjoys traveling around Brazil, reading black authors and watching movies.
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Mahak Agrawal
CAMPAIGN LEAD
Mahak Agrawal is an urban planner, climate scientist, and former United Nations fellow. As a Shardashish Scholar and Environmental Fellow at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, Mahak earned her second master’s in public administration with a specialization in environmental science and policy. She earned her first master’s degree in urban planning from the School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi, India. She is a recognized expert in the field of ESG reporting and corporate carbon management, urban sustainability, and public policy.
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Pauline Owiti
EAST AFRICA COORDINATOR
Pauline Owiti has learned to overcome numerous challenges. At home in her rural Siaya community she has become a community leader. Pauline grew up on a farm with a mother who was teaching science so she has an "informed" love of nature. Her climate action began when she was about 12years when she started helping to propagate tree seedlings at the church community seedbeds. Her projects at home include teaching the community on environmental issues and nutrition. On the agricultural side she is promoting organic practices and permaculture while introducing new crops in response to their changing climate.
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Joseph Ibrahim
WEST AFRICA COORDINATOR
Joseph is a passionate climate activist and community mobilizer who works to build the resilience of frontline communities to the impact of climate change. He is a trained agricultural and bioresources engineer and holds a Masters in Environmental Management. He has about 6 years’ experience in program management, community mobilization and digital organizing. He has utilized his vast experience in project management to manage the African Activists for Climate Justice Project (AACJ) and the #Vote4climatNg campaign in Nigeria amongst others. Joseph is also passionate about mentoring the next generation to be good environmental stewards in their communities and ensuring that their voices are heard. Joseph is a trained African youth climate negotiator by the African Institute for Economic Development and Planning (IDEP).
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Mike David
ADVISOR
Michael Terungwa David is a climate and environmental rights advocate with over 10 years’ experience in mobilizing, campaigning and lobbying for climate action in Africa. Michael David is a PhD candidate in Environmental Management. He holds a masters in Renewable energy, a Master’s degree in Environmental Protection and Planning, and a degree in Agricultural Engineering with a specialization in Soil and Water Management. He also holds a post graduate certificate in Sustainable leadership from the University of Cambridge. David’s Personal mantra: Thou shall not Pollute the Earth.
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Sam Narr
PR | KIBBO KIFT AGENCY
Sam is the founder of Kibbo Kift Agency, a specialist PR and Performance agency that operates globally and works exclusively with organisations that prioritise the earth through ethical and responsible consumerism, social justice and creativity.
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Jerome Ringo
GLOBAL AMBASSADOR
Jerome Ringo is the Former Chairman of the National Wildlife Federation and the first African American to head a major Conservation Organization. Ringo is currently goodwill Ambassador to the Pan African Parliament and Chairman of Zoetic Global. He has traveled to Africa over 80 times to Address issues of Climate Change and tangible solutions. Personally, he has been forced to evacuate from his home on the Louisiana coast from 7 Hurricanes since 2005. He has been a part of The U.S. delegation for Climate talks since Kyoto in 1997 and is a McClusky Fellow at Yale University.
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Adrian Carpenter
CO-TECHNOLOGY OFFICER, CHIEF HACKTIVIST
Adrian is a maker of digital goods, a tech world émigré preferring to aid movements, activists, and eccentrics when possible. Where digital goods are concerned he is foremost a fluent and broadly capable software engineer, and further an [alleged] digital artist and musician. He orchestrated the re-programming of chips from across America to make possible New York City's monumental Climate Clock within the nascent project's shoestring budget. He lives in California with a chicken and numerous portable Climate Clock prototypes.
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS
Dr. Ottmar Edenhofer and The Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)
Richard Heinberg (Senior Policy Analyst, Post-Carbon Institute)
Bill Becker (Executive Director, Presidential Climate Action Project)
Omar Yasser Gowayed (Co-Chair, March for Science)
CREATIVE ALLIES
Kristin Jones & Andrew Ginzel - artist-designers of the original Metronome public art installation
And A Very Special Thanks To
Greta Thunberg (who custom-ordered the first hand-held Climate Clock and still carries it with her all over the world)
Dan Zarrilli, Chief Resilience Officer, NYC
Lucky Tran, March For Science
Ingrid Paredes, March For Science
Ariane Schoenwiesner
Paul Shlok
Adam Lake, Climate Group
Ming Liu, Climate Group
Pascal Vollenweider, Avaaz
Daniel Boese, Avaaz
Soundspeed PR
LJ Amsterdam, Spokesperson
Athena Soules, Location Scout
Duncan Meisel, Social Media Advisor
Jesse Alexander Myerson, Social Media
Adam Greenberg, Social Media
Søren Warburg, Every Kind of Help
Brandon Wu, Action Aid US
Andy Menconi, Animation
Dan Katz, Video
Josiah Werning, Design
Mark Read, Light Projection
Chris Rogy, Light Projection
Adela Wagner, Photo & Video
Ben Wolf, Video
Zack Winestine, Video
Josh Bolotsky, Social Media
Nathan Freitas, App Developer
Rae Abileah
Sarah Bracha Gershuny
Emily Allyn
Matt Leonard
Brad Ian Gans, act.tv
Harry Waisbren, act.tv
Kelli Daley
Richard Brooks, 350.org
Payal Parekh
Thanu Yakupitiyage, 350.org
Monica Weiss
Dorian Fulvio
John Ingraham
Alan Gunn
Iain Keith
Mike Bonola
John Sellers
Dan Zink
Aracely Jimenez
A E Marling
Nadine Bloch
Chelsea Lee Byers
Virginia Vitzthum
Mahayana Landowne
Danica Sapit
And the original Maker Clock Prototype team - Ayodamola Okunseinde, Yvette King, Tega Brain, Sam Levigne