2024

Tuesday, October 29th

6:00pm

Meeting the Moment: Embracing Change at the National Geographic Society

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Join us for a special Albright lecture and celebration as part of Rausser College of Natural Resources’ 50th anniversary at BAMPFA (Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive).

For 136 years, the National Geographic Society has championed exploration, science, conservation, education and storytelling to deepen understanding and protection of our world. The Society’s conservation efforts date back to the early 20th century with environmentalists like Horace M. Albright.

Jill Tiefenthaler credit Mark Thiessen National Geographic

National Geographic Society CEO Jill Tiefenthaler. Photo by Mark Thiessen / National Geographic

Today, in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss, National Geographic Society CEO Jill Tiefenthaler collaborated with strategic partners, Society staff, Trustees and supporters to create and implement a dynamic vision and ambitious plan that addresses these urgent global challenges.

Dr. Tiefenthaler will discuss how the Society draws on its legacy to shape its future, driving impactful initiatives — from international conservation projects to historic scientific expeditions — to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.

About Jill Tiefenthaler

As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society’s mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers—in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society’s Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners.

Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan.

Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented “Living Our Values,” a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy.

Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics.

Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University.

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SPONSORED BY

The Rausser College of Natural Resources and Berkeley Journalism

LOCATION

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

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If you have questions about accessibility or require accommodations to participate an event, please contact us at kdarling@berkeley.edu or call (510) 241-8950. 

TICKET INFO

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CONTACT INFO

Kassie Darling
kdarling@berkeley.edu