New Board Members Enhance National Geographic Society's Vision
In a significant move to fortify its mission, the National Geographic Society has welcomed three innovative leaders into its board of trustees. The appointments of Henry Ellenbogen, David S. Marriott, and Baroness Dambisa Moyo reflect a commitment to integrate diverse expertise ranging from business acumen to global affairs, all to amplify the Society's impact.
The organization, renowned for its dedication to science, exploration, education, and narrative storytelling, aims to leverage the unique backgrounds of these three individuals to illuminate and safeguard our world.
Who Are the New Appointees?
- - Henry Ellenbogen: As the founder and chief investment officer of Durable Capital Partners LP, Ellenbogen brings valuable experience in strategic investment from a successful career at T. Rowe Price, where he spent 18 years. His insights into early-stage and durable growth companies will be instrumental for the Society as it navigates the complexities of modern challenges.
- - David S. Marriott: Serving as the chairman of Marriott International, Marriott has been with the hospitality giant for over 25 years and has held numerous leadership roles. His deep understanding of global travel and hospitality will guide the Society in fostering enriching experiences rooted in exploration and cultural exchanges.
- - Baroness Dambisa Moyo: An esteemed economist and author, Moyo is a member of the House of Lords in the UK and offers her strategic expertise as a principal of Versaca Investments. Her insights drawn from a background at the World Bank and Goldman Sachs, coupled with her prolific writings on economics and geopolitics, will provide a global perspective crucial for the Society’s commitments to sustainability and societal issues.
Strengthening the Society’s Mission
Jean Case, chairman of the board of trustees, emphasized the importance of innovative thinking and global perspectives in driving the Society’s mission. “To maximize our impact as a global nonprofit, we rely on these qualities, all exemplified by our new board members,” she noted, expressing enthusiasm about the future direction they will help steer.
Echoing her sentiments, Jill Tiefenthaler, CEO of the National Geographic Society, underscored the importance of these leaders in achieving transformative change. The National Geographic Society has a long-standing history of pushing the boundaries of exploration, providing grants for various impactful projects, and reaching millions of students through educational initiatives.
These additions to the board signal a renewed commitment to addressing pressing global challenges through science and education, ensuring that future generations are engaged with and inspired to protect the planet.
Conclusion
With the wealth of knowledge and experience these three leaders bring, the National Geographic Society is poised for a new era of influence and success. The integration of their insights will not only advance the Society’s mission but also inspire global action for nature and humanity.
For more information about their leadership roles and the Society’s ongoing work, visit
nationalgeographic.org.
About the National Geographic Society
Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit dedicated to harnessing the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to illuminate the wonders of our world. Through innovative programs, partnerships, and educational offerings, the Society has made significant contributions across the globe and continues to inspire curiosity and respect for our planet.