Philanthropy Summit 2019: Dr Jane Goodall to be keynote speaker
Philanthropy New Zealand are very excited to announce Dr. Jane Goodall DBE – world-renowned ethologist, humanitarian, conservationist and UN Messenger of Peace – as a keynote speaker at the Philanthropy Summit 2019.
A summer saver registration rate for the Summit is available until Friday 15th February 2019.
Dates: Wednesday 15th to Friday 17th May 2019.
Location: Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa Tongarewa (Wellington).
Find out more about the Philanthropy New Zealand Summit 2019: The Future of Trust.
The three-day event includes workshops, master classes, and an inspiring programme organised around three themes:
- building the sustainability of the for-purpose sector;
- the relationships that matter for good grantmaking and diversity; and
- and impact— how we know we are making a difference.
About Dr Jane Goodall: Primatologist, scientist, conservationist, peacemaker and mentor
Dr. Jane Goodall is considered to be one of the most influential female scientists of the twentieth century. Her work has given the world a remarkable window into chimpanzees - humankind's closest living relatives.
Dr. Goodall's dedication as an eminent conservationist to community-conservation, poverty eradication, wildlife and the environment has been life-long and inspiring. She travels extensively at age 84 to lobby governments, visit young people, and give speeches about the threats facing chimpanzees, communities and the planet.
At the the Philanthropy Summit 2019, she will talk about:
She will also address the mounting global crises that we currently face and how as individuals, grantmakers and philanthropists we must turn back the clock, and rewind the future.