Dispatches
The Green Living Project Team – pleased to meet you
March 4, 2008
Rob Holmes: Founder, Green Living Project
A renaissance man in convertible pants, Rob is a whip-smart but unassuming straight-shooter. Author and executor of Trails.com’s marketing and business strategies, Rob has also aided leading conservation nonprofit organizations in strategic planning, marketing, sales and business development. In addition, Mr. Holmes is a Hell of a photojournalist + lecturer whose work has focused on social, environmental and sustainability projects in his travels to over 50 countries.
John Canning: Executive Producer
The OTHER renaissance man in convertible pants, John is precocious combination of right brain/ left brain who has loads of practical smarts, a fine dosing of creative tempered with seemingly indefatigable good humor. John has traveled extensively and his career has spanned media production, delivery and platforms for over 20 years with Scientific Atlanta, Microsoft, Richard Bangs Adventures,Yahoo! Studios and Yahoo! News. John now runs MediaSherpa Consulting and Production.
Molly Little: Journalist
I will not be able to write about myself in 3rd person – forgive me boys. After many years in the active travel industry, I shifted to a career in sporting goods, one role segueing tidily into the next (work with gear, rely on gear, love gear, work with gear, repeat ad infinitum) through which I’ve been able to juggle scribbling (aka writing), sport and travel. Last month, Rob contacted me and asked if I’d like to join the Green Living Project as a journalist on what sounded like the adventure and education of a lifetime. I’d never been to Africa. The combination of agenda, intent and company of seasoned Africa travelers were too damn compelling to pass up.
Rob and John will be posting blogs from their perspectives as well, so keep your eyes peeled to the site for updates and additional commentary coming soon.
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just got back from rwanda ….. wow . loved the people and the country. visited many villages and spoke and interacted with many individuals in these remove areas. went gorilla trekking …. can’t describe the emotional impact on my life. have been to afric a few times but would love to do anything possible to help these people and their wonderful country. am a veterinarian with many years experience. let me know if I can help out in any way here or in africa.
Hello! What a refreshing page to visit! I was floored when I looked at the grass hut on the home page and saw the solar panels. I have so much to think about and want to share and develop, I am very happy to have linked up with such efforts. Please keep me in the loop. Thanks