Full Name
Casey Rogers
Job Title
Chief Mobilizing Officer
Company
Daughters for Earth
Speaker Bio
Casey Rogers is a leader and changemaker in the women-led climate movement. As the Chief Mobilizing Officer at Daughters for Earth, Casey partners with women around the globe to drive collective action for the protection and restoration of our planet. With over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit, philanthropic, and business sectors, Casey is known for her long-term perspective on positive change, her focus on tangible impact, and her bold approach to achieving results.
Casey was an early advisor to Daughters for Earth's founder Zainab Salbi, bringing her expertise in collaborative funding, storytelling, and advocacy to the forefront of the movement. She is committed to amplifying the voices of women and conservationists of color, empowering them to lead transformative climate solutions in their communities and beyond.
Prior to joining Daughters for Earth, Casey launched and led The Ellen Fund, supporting global conservation efforts and promoting diversity in the field. Her leadership has also been instrumental in founding a nonprofit that provided scholarships to secondary school students in three developing countries, spearheading multi-million-dollar collaborative grantmaking for the Hilton Foundation post-Katrina, and championing projects that merge environmental stewardship with social equity.
Casey was an early advisor to Daughters for Earth's founder Zainab Salbi, bringing her expertise in collaborative funding, storytelling, and advocacy to the forefront of the movement. She is committed to amplifying the voices of women and conservationists of color, empowering them to lead transformative climate solutions in their communities and beyond.
Prior to joining Daughters for Earth, Casey launched and led The Ellen Fund, supporting global conservation efforts and promoting diversity in the field. Her leadership has also been instrumental in founding a nonprofit that provided scholarships to secondary school students in three developing countries, spearheading multi-million-dollar collaborative grantmaking for the Hilton Foundation post-Katrina, and championing projects that merge environmental stewardship with social equity.
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