Nicholas Fordyce

Communications And Publications Manager at GreenCape

Nicholas Fordyce is an experienced communications and environmental professional, currently serving as Communications and Publications Manager at GreenCape since September 2016, where responsibilities include managing various communications projects and producing collateral related to the green economy. In addition to roles at GreenCape, Nicholas holds positions as Chairperson of Friends of the Liesbeek, Tour Leader and Field Guide for Birding Africa Tours and Cape Town Pelagics, and Communications Manager for the South African Plastics Pact. Previous experience includes serving as Senior Communications Officer at Atlantis Special Economic Zone for Green Technologies and Urban Greening Programme Manager at Greenpop. Nicholas's academic background includes a Master of Philosophy in Environmental Law from the University of Cape Town and a field semester in African Ecology and Conservation through Duke University.

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GreenCape

GreenCape is a non-profit organisation that drives the widespread adoption of economically viable green economy solutions in South Africa. We work with businesses, investors, academia and government to help unlock the investment and employment potential of green technologies and services, and to support a transition to a resilient green economy. We are a not-for-profit organisation established in 2010 to support the development of the green economy in the region. Our vision GreenCape’s vision is a thriving prosperous Africa mobilised by the green economy. Our ambition To be globally relevant in driving the uptake of green economy infrastructure solutions in the developing world context. What do we do? We work at the interface between business, government and academia in order to identify and remove barriers to economically viable green economy infrastructure solutions in developing countries, thereby catalysing their replicable and large-scale uptake to enable each country and its citizens to prosper.


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