About
The world faces twin global crises of biodiversity extinction and climate change, and we have a short window of opportunity to figure out how 10 billion people can live sustainably on our planet.
I’m Brian McPeek. I draw on my unique background in nature conservation, non-profit management, business, and international affairs to help philanthropists, NGOs, businesses, and investors develop innovative strategies and create novel partnerships to protect Nature and benefit local communities around the world.
I currently serve as the Director of the Global Permanence Fund, an initiative of ZOMALAB, the family office of Ben and Lucy Ana Walton. Together, we helped create Enduring Earth, an ambitious collaboration between The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, Pew Charitable Trusts, and ZOMALAB that works alongside countries and indigenous peoples to durably conserve nature and benefit local communities.
I led one of the world’s largest environmental nonprofits. I was a McKinsey consultant. I served as an intelligence officer in the US Air Force, including a tour in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. I was a White House Social Aide. I am an alum of Duke University, Georgetown University, and the Joint Military Intelligence College. I was in the inaugural class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars convened by Presidents Clinton and Bush. I live in Denver and love adventuring in Colorado’s great outdoors.
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