PAX Governance

Carola Capra  

MBA

President – Grupo Nueva Economia

Bolivia

Steve Gruber

MBA

Co-Founder – Venture Accelerator Partners Inc.

Canada

Laurence Hewick

Laurence Hewick

PhD

Chairman – Sustainable Development Faculty
Alma Mater Europaea University

Canada

John Maclachlan

PhD

Professor – School of Earth, Environment and Society, McMaster University

Canada

Ash Pachauri   

PhD

Co-Founder – The Protect Our Planet Movement.

USA

Norma Sevilla  

Professor & Director of Research – Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Mexico

Roberto Salazar  

MA, MSc.

CEO – The Hexagon Group

Chile & Equator

PAX Partners

PAX Research is proud to partner with these organizations:

The ‘Protect Our Planet’ (POP) Movement

New York, USA

The POP Movement aims to empower the world’s youth to have active participation in addressing issues of climate change so that in the future they become sustainable thinkers in whatever profession they choose to pursue. Currently POP operates in 129 countries, has 431 Partners and is involved with 222 international projects. POP was founded Dr. R. Pachauri who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore in 2007. There is an immense need to link all the world’s youth and provide them a platform to act upon and share what they are doing to address the threat of climate change.

ECPD University for Peace

United Nations

The ECPD University for Peace was established by the United Nations with the mission to promote peace, reconciliation, socio-economic development and international cooperation. It does this through capacity building achieved by organizing and offering post-graduate studies, applied research, consulting and dissemination of knowledge. 

The Institute of Strategic Risk Management

London, England

A global centre where practitioners, academics and policymakers can come together to share information, help progress, and promote the underlying understanding and capabilities associated with strategic risk and crisis management, and develop their own personal and professional networks. It currently has over 35 international chapters, and works with government agencies, global NGO’s and other major organisations who that are attempting to model, prepare for and engage with some of the most challenging sustainability problems we are facing on a planetary basis.

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