Brian Williams

Regional Vice President Of Asia-pacific at Wildlife Works

Brian Williams has a diverse work experience in various industries and organizations. Brian started off as an Environmental and Education Volunteer in the Peace Corps, where they focused on nature tourism and environmental education. Brian then worked as an Associate at TRA Environmental Sciences, Inc., conducting surveys and writing environmental impact reports. Brian also worked as an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Studies at San Jose State University. Brian founded and served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Red Panda Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting red panda populations and raising awareness. Brian later became an Investor & Advisor, providing guidance and support to various industries, companies, and organizations. Currently, they are the Regional Vice President of Asia at Wildlife Works Carbon, overseeing regional activities and coordinating with stakeholders in countries like India, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Nepal.

Brian Williams began their education in 1991 at Ohio University, where they studied Business Administration and Management. Brian then transferred to George Mason University from 1992 to 1995, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Decision Science and Management of Information Systems. In 2000, they attended San Jose State University, obtaining a Master of Science degree in Environmental Studies in 2004. Most recently, from 2020 to 2021, Brian Williams attended New York University for the Inner MBA: Mindful NYU program, in collaboration with LinkedIn, Sounds True, and Wisdom 2.0. This program focused on Business, Management, Marketing, and related support services.

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Wildlife Works

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Wildlife Works is community-centered wildlife conservation company that implements market-based initiatives to protect the planet’s threatened wilderness and endangered wildlife. The company was founded on the premise that if we want wildlife in our world, we have to make it work for local communities who share their environment. In partnership with forest communities, Wildlife Works’ conservation projects provide safe havens for endangered species while creating local jobs and reducing millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually through the voluntary carbon market place.


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