Conversations: Andrea Seale

Andrea Seale -- Acting CEO of the David Suzuki Foundation -- on our Blog
   
 
My work takes the form of fundraising and communications. And I see my ultimate purpose being to empower people to build and support the causes that make our world more compassionate, healthy and just.
 
Andrea Seale - Acting CEO of the David Suzuki Foundation - in our hemp Dagny Dress
 
Most meaningful achievement recently, I’m very proud of the David Suzuki Fellowships program. We have three brilliant young people working with us for a year on innovative climate change solutions.  
 
Andrea Seale - Acting CEO of the David Suzuki Foundation - in our hemp-silk-organic cotton Ana Shirt
 
Best piece of advice I've been given: Follow the “golden rule.” It’s so simple and yet profound -- treat others as you wish to be treated. You we can extend that philosophy to the whole planet – to the plants, animals and living systems that make up this beautiful, interdependent world.
 
Andrea Seale - Acting CEO of the David Suzuki Foundation - in our hemp-silk-organic cotton Ana Shirt
 
Photos by Anthony Goto

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