May Boeve

Executive Director at 350.org

May Boeve is the Executive Director of 350.org, an international climate campaign. May has worked on climate change for over a decade in various roles. Most recently, they were a Jr. Policy Analyst at The Office of Jeremy Rifkin and The Foundation on Economic Trends, where they collaborated with a small team of researchers and movement builders who were pushing the thesis of a Third Industrial Revolution. Prior to that, they were a Course Instructor at Where There Be Dragons, where they developed curriculum for a college accredited course titled Cultural and Agricultural Ecology, and was responsible for program design, delivery of lessons, and facilitation of program elements including survey of development issues, service learning, language study, religious studies, and wilderness education.

May Boeve has dedicated their career to fighting climate change and raising awareness about the importance of taking action to protect our planet. May is a passionate advocate for a just and sustainable future for all people.

May Boeve's educational career includes a Bachelor of Arts in Playwriting and Screenwriting from Chapman University, as well as a Master of Science in International Affairs and Economics from The New School.

Brian Kimani Ndegwa - Frontend Developer, Ellie May - Global Digital Campaigner, and Funda Görür - Support Services & Engagement Specialist report to May Boeve.

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  • Executive Director

    February, 2008 - present

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