Great Yellow
Georgie Walker is an experienced professional specializing in nature financing and project management. Currently serving as the Head of Nature Financing Programmes at Great Yellow since June 2024, Georgie previously held the position of Chief of Staff at Undo from September 2021 to April 2024. Additional roles include Senior Special Projects Manager and Special Projects Manager at The Future Forest Company and Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, respectively. Georgie's career also features a focus on impact analysis at Double Green LLC as an Impact and Efficiency Analyst. Academically, Georgie holds a Master's degree in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship from The London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor of Science in Ecological and Environmental Sciences from The University of Edinburgh.
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Great Yellow
Great Yellow is the vital link between nature and finance, allowing nature restoration projects to run effectively with long-term capital support. The world is experiencing rapid environmental degradation, with the climate crisis accelerating at an unprecedented pace. We are approaching critical ecological tipping points. While circular and conservation-based approaches help reduce harm, they fall short of reversing damage and restoring vital ecosystems. Now, more than ever, a shift to regenerative practices is imperative. Great Yellow facilitates the rapid and widespread adoption of regenerative practices by financing, orchestrating, and amplifying nature restoration initiatives. We align business goals with societal and environmental needs to create lasting and meaningful impact. --- Why the name "Great Yellow"? The Great Yellow is a bumblebee that embodies both the beauty and fragility of nature. Once widespread, it now clings to survival in the wildest parts of the UK, relying on rich wildflower habitats. This delicate balance underscores what is at stake in our natural world, making the Great Yellow a poignant symbol of the urgent need to protect and nurture biodiversity. Great Yellow Ltd draws inspiration from this remarkable creature, aiming to demonstrate that thriving natural systems are more economically valuable than degraded ones.