Nivi Achanta is a social entrepreneur and former technology consultant from the San Francisco Bay Area. Through her startup, Soapbox Project, she helps busy millennials fight climate change from their inbox in 3 minutes every week.
Previously, when she worked as a consultant at Accenture, Nivi led Northern California's disaster technology efforts. She led a team of 8 consultants to Butte County after the 2018 Camp Fire, the most destructive in California history. They spent a month researching community-powered disaster response and understanding how it can be boosted with a stronger alliance between tech, government, and non-profit.
In 2019, she shared a stage with Accenture CEO Julie Sweet to discuss empathetic leadership in times of disaster. Nivi's work at Accenture culminated in Summer 2020, when she hosted a tactical cross-industry wildfire workshop with leaders and input from the California Office of Emergency Management, Google, Splunk, the Moore Foundation, Disaster Tech, and more. Under her leadership, these organizations worked together to uncover how they could support safe evacuations for Californians with access and functional needs.
After leaving Accenture, Nivi is working full-time on Soapbox Project, finding new ways to civically engage corporate employees and make it easier for them to give back. In her free time, she takes classes at Circus Center, spends time with friends, explores new places, and tries not to kill her plants.
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