The Business of Conservation Conference 2024
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The Business of Conservation Conference 2024
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Graham Mcculloch
Dr Graham McCulloch Graham Mcculloch
Ecoexist Trust
Director
Ignite talk - Brewing conservation: a craft beer made with millet offers market-linked incentives for human wildlife coexistence in Botswana


James Bailes
Mr James Bailes
Singita
Director
Investing in the Nature and Climate Economy: From Theory to Practice – Developing viable, scalable solutions that meet investor requirements.


Kingsley Budu Boafo
Mr. Kingsley Budu Boafo
ALU SOWC
Research Intern
What if we harnessed AI to solve conservation problems?


Matt Lindenberg
Matt Lindenberg
Global Conservation Corps
Executive Director
Ignite Talk - Using Technology to Amplify African Conservation Leadership


Jonathan Magnus Ledgard
Jonathan Magnus Ledgard
Tehanu-Interspecies Money
CEO
What if... Interspecies Money


Fatma Kitine
Fatma Kitine
Honeyguide Foundation
Governance and Communications Program Manager
Ignite Talk - Reduce the risk, increase the successes- effective governance is essential


Moreangels Mbizah
Dr Moreangels Mbizah
Wildlife Conservation Action
Executive Director
Plenary fireside chat- From the ground up: Business models in community conservation


Samwel Shaba
Samwel Shaba
Honeyguide Foundation
Chief Executive Officer - CEO
What if...Not the last resort, the only resort


Jose Monteiro
Jose Monteiro
ReGeCom
Executive Director
Plenary fireside chat- From the ground up: Business models in community conservation


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About SOWC

The African Leadership University (ALU) School of Wildlife Conservation (SOWC), founded in 2016, is an important contributor to the University’s mission of educating ethical and entrepreneurial leaders and addressing the most significant challenges and opportunities on the continent. SOWC shares the larger educational goals and approach of the University —accessibility, mission-driven learning through doing—whilst focusing on the education of leaders in the business of conservation and on research that can help shape conservation-related policy and practice decisions in the years ahead.  SOWC prioritizes exposing students to new and evolving concepts such as circular economy and conservation technology, to ensure they are equipped with the right tools and knowledge for their future workplaces. At present SOWC is the only institution working at scale across Africa to generate evidence-based insights into the wildlife economy and to advise national governments from a wildlife economy policy perspective. The goal of SOWC is to provide education in the business of, and best practices in wildlife conservation to students ranging from undergraduates at ALU, to students pursuing the MBA at the ALU School of Business to managers, professionals, and policy-makers working in areas related to conservation and the business of conservation.

For inquiries email:

businessofconservation@alueducation.com