One Earth
Jesse Ladner, JD, SHRM-CP has diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Currently, Jesse is the Director of Operations at One Earth. Prior to this, Jesse served as the Associate Administrative Director/Counsel at RepresentUs, where they played a crucial role in managing operations, HR, and legal compliance during a period of significant growth. Before that, Jesse held the position of Managing Director/Legal Counsel at the Trauma Institute & Child Trauma Institute, where they oversaw non-clinical staff, ensured legal and regulatory compliance, and managed grant research and reporting. Jesse also gained experience as an Associate Counsel to the Health & Security Plan Trust at District Council 37, providing legal guidance and representing the plan in employee grievance proceedings. Additionally, Jesse has served as a Legal Intern at Physicians for Reproductive Health and the National Coalition Against Censorship. Earlier in their career, Jesse worked as a Laboratory Technologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and as a Lab Tech at EnVivo Pharmaceuticals. Overall, Jesse Ladner's work experience showcases their expertise in operations, HR, legal compliance, and personnel management.
Jesse Ladner, JD, SHRM-CP, obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics from the University of Rochester in 2003. Following this, Jesse attended Brooklyn Law School from 2009 to 2012, where they earned a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree.
In terms of certifications, Jesse Ladner became Admitted to Practice Law in New York by the New York State Board of Law Examiners in 2013. They were also admitted to Practice Law in Massachusetts by the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers in 2016. Recently, in 2021, Jesse obtained certification as a SHRM - Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) from SHRM.
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One Earth is a nonprofit organization working to accelerate collective action to solve the climate crisis through groundbreaking science, inspiring media, and an innovative approach to climate philanthropy. The solutions for the climate crisis already exist, and the latest science, spearheaded by One Earth, shows we can achieve the 1.5°C goal through three pillars of action: - Energy Transition: a just transition to 100% renewable energy. - Nature Conservation: protection and restoration of half of the world’s lands and oceans. - Regenerative Agriculture: a shift to net-zero food systems and fibersheds. To achieve this goal, we must rapidly scale climate philanthropy to meet critical funding gaps over the coming decade.