Samantha Wilde

Vice President, Forestry at EcoPlanet Bamboo

Samantha Wilde has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Samantha started their career as a Workshop Rapporteur for an independent consulting role, where they coordinated cross-cultural teams and produced workshop reports. Samantha then worked as the Governance and Development Lead for the Indigenous Fisher Peoples Network, where they wrote proposals and coordinated international events. Samantha also served as a Communications Consultant for The Green Belt Movement, where they provided editorial support and managed the production of annual reports. Samantha later joined EcoPlanet Bamboo as the General Manager for Southern Africa, overseeing finance, staffing, and field operations. Samantha also held the position of Vice President, Forestry at EcoPlanet Bamboo. Prior to that, Samantha worked as a Team Leader for Wajibu MS, conducting research for a triple bottom line accounting system. Additionally, they have experience in philanthropic marketing and market research in their roles at the Office of Advancement.

Samantha Wilde has a diverse education history. Samantha obtained their MSc degree in Development Studies from SOAS University of London in 2010-2011. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2009, they pursued a BA degree at Franklin University Switzerland with a focus on Environmental Studies, Business, and Economics. Samantha'ssecondary education was completed at San Mateo High School from 2001 to 2005. No specific degree or field of study was mentioned for this period, as well as for their time at Bowditch Middle School. Furthermore, Samantha also holds a certification in Data Analytics for Business Professionals, obtained from LinkedIn, with no specified date.

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Timeline

  • Vice President, Forestry

    September, 2021 - present

  • General Manager, Rwanda

    August, 2018

  • General Manager, Southern Africa

    February, 2013

  • Project Manager

    June, 2012