Sustainable Seattle (S2)
David Woolley-Wilson has a diverse background in leadership and nonprofit management. Since April 2012, David has been a member of Social Venture Partners, engaging in key roles such as recruitment and management of judges for Social Innovation Fast Pitch competitions. Additionally, David has served as Chairman of the Board at Sustainable Seattle since March 2012, after initially holding the position of Secretary. From October 2007 to August 2010, David was the Executive Director of The Green Building Institute, where David established the organization as a prominent source for green education in the Mid-Atlantic region. David's earlier experience includes serving as Chairman and CEO of the East Bay Conversion and Reinvestment Commission from June 1993 to September 2004, overseeing significant national projects. David holds a Master's in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor's in Political Science and Psychology from the University of South Dakota, along with a certificate from the Executive Education Program at Harvard Business School.
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Sustainable Seattle (S2)
Read our December 2023 welcome to new Board Members: https://conta.cc/3t6WFGX Learn about our 2023 accomplishments and how you can support our work: https://conta.cc/4asyyDB About: Since 1991, Sustainable Seattle has been assembling community members from a range of backgrounds, experiences, and sectors to align, amplify, and activate a more sustainable Seattle. S2’s Indicators for a Sustainable Community was emulated as a model of sustainability assessment by over ninety cities worldwide and garnered an award from the United Nations. S2 also runs community programs that include demonstration sites, educational programs, partnerships, and an accelerator for community-led sustainability initiatives. Mission: Sustainable Seattle works to build a thriving future through initiatives that deliver environmental, economic and community benefits, promote equity, and build resilience. Vision: A thriving, regenerative, sustainable Seattle which centers reciprocity, liberation, and restored abundance. Definition of Sustainability: The ancient and enduring practice of creating richness in natural resources, attuning to nature’s environmental indicators, and providing equitable access to health, food, shelter, and economic wealth for all people. S2 wishes to acknowledge that its efforts take place on the traditional homelands of the Coast Salish peoples, including the unceded territory of the Duwamish Peoples. S2 is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization; all donations are tax-deductible.