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Clean Up the World - Board Members

Chairman and Founder: Ian Kiernan AO
Deputy Chair and Co-founder: Kim McKay

Directors:

Jenny Bonnin - Partner, Momentum2
John Buttle - Partner, Ernst & Young
Eric Dodd - Managing Director & CEO, MBF
Victor Kelly - Partner, Hunt & Hunt

Honorary Lawyers: Hunt & Hunt

Chairman and Founder: Ian Kiernan AO

Ian Kiernan is the Founder and Chairman of Clean Up Australia and Clean Up the World.

Ian holds Chairmanships with the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Environmental Biotechnology and Lord Howe Island Museum Trust. He is a Director of CVC Reef Ltd, is Patron of the Enviro-Finance Association of Australia, Australasian Chapter of the International Erosion Control Association and the Sydney Agricultural, Rural and Public Land Trust, the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre, Charles Sturt University Institute for Land, Water and Society and a member of their Advisory Board. During 2004 Ian was made a NSW Ambassador for the Year of the Built Environment.

In recognition of his leadership in the environment and the community both in Australia and internationally, in March 2006 Ian was awarded a Doctor of Science Honoris Causa by the University of New South Wales and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Trust of Australia (NSW). The Centenary Medal was awarded to Ian in 2003 and on Australia Day 1995 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO). Ian was named the Australian of the Year in 1994 and also holds the Order of Australia Medal (OAM).

In 1993, Ian was made a UNEP Global 500 Laureate for leadership in the local and global environment. The prestigious United Nations Environment Programme Sasakawa Environment Prize was awarded to Ian in 1998 while the World Association of Girl Guides nominated him for the ‘Building World Citizenship award' in 1999.

Click here to read more about Ian Kiernan

Deputy Chair and Co-founder: Kim McKay

Kim McKay's international career in social marketing, communications and corporate partnerships spans 25 years and every continent. She is currently a partner in Momentum2, a Sydney based social marketing consultancy she co-founded with Jenny Bonnin working on local and global projects for National Geographic Society among other clients.

In 2004 she returned to Australia after six years working in the United States in cable television for two of the most respected non-fiction channels, Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channels International (NGCI). She joined NGCI as Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications in June 2000.

In 1989, while serving as managing director of Profile Communications, Kim co-founded Clean Up Australia with Ian Kiernan, AO with whom she had worked for many years. She has served as Deputy Chair from 1989 to present, helping direct the growth of the organisation. Today, Clean Up Australia is the largest community environmental project in Australia.

Following on from the success of this effort, in 1992 she co-founded Clean Up the World, securing partnership with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and international corporate support. The program now operates in 120+ countries and annually involves over 30 million volunteers. She also continues as Deputy Chair of Clean Up the World.

Kim still regards the inaugural Clean Up the Harbour Day on January 8, 1989 as one of the most memorable and satisfying days of her life. "It was incredibe to see what 'people power' could achieve - the volunteer community spirit was alive and well around Sydney Harbour on that spectacularly beautiful day and the efforts of ordinary Australians help put the issues of water and waste management on the wider community agenda," Kim says.


In addition to her Board roles at Clean Up Australia/Clean Up the World, Kim is on the steering committee of the Business Leader's Forum on Sustainable Development, an advisory board member of the EYE Foundation, a board member of the Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, and a communications advisory board member of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

She was a member of the community relations committee for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Bid and has sat on a variety of other non-profit boards and directed community projects. .

Throughout her career, McKay has earned numerous Golden Target Awards from the Public Relations Institute of Australia; an honorary mention from the United Nations for Excellence in Communications for the Clean Up the World campaign; a Golden World Award for Excellence in Environmental Communication from the International Public Relations Association and an Avon Spirit of Achievement Award presented in the Environment category.

She is a Fellow of the Public Relations Institute of Australia and graduated in 1980 from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) with a Bachelor of Arts (Communications) majoring in journalism, public relations and sociology.

She has lived in Australia, UK, Morocco, Argentina and the USA for extended periods and speaks regularly at conferences on social marketing, public communications and corporate partnership issues.

Kim is passionate about creating a sustainable environment for Australia and the world. She is the co-author with Jenny Bonnin of True Green - 100 Everyday Ways You Can Contribute to a Healthier Planet, to be published by ABC Books in November, 2006.

http://www.momentum2.com.au/

 
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