Environment
John Cracknell
Jon has worked with the family of the late Sir James Goldsmith since 1993, and has managed the family's environmental grant-making and other philanthropy since 1998. A political sciences graduate from the University of Cambridge, with a Masters in Mass Communications from the University of Leicester, Jon has worked on environmental issues for seventeen years.
He is currently the director of the JMG Foundation, which funds environmental campaigns on a range of issues, including climate change. Since 2003 Jon has helped the Goldsmith family to set up three other grant-making structures, all funding environmental initiatives, primarily in Europe. He manages these day-to-day in addition to the JMG Foundation.
In 2003 Jon helped set up the Environmental Funders Network in the UK (www.greenfunders.org) which he coordinates on a part-time basis. The network brings together 80 foundations that fund on conservation and environmental issues. Jon has co-authored three detailed reports (the Where The Green Grants Went series) analysing environmental grant-making patterns and the sources of income for environmental groups in the UK.
He has also been actively engaged in the US Environmental Grantmakers Association since 1998, serving on the EGA Board since February 2008, and on the steering committee of the Funders Network on Trade and Globalization since its inception in 1999.
Emily Robinson
Emily is a former award winner of the Health and Social Care award category with her campaign to improve levels of nursing care for special care baby units. Emily is currently Campaigns Manager at Consumers International and has been the Foundations Trustee since the beginning of this year.
Lucy Pearce
Lucy is a Campaign Leader for the Stop Climate Chaos coalition. Since graduating with a 2:1 honours degree in African & Caribbean Studies, Lucy has worked as a professional campaigner for ten years. Starting out as General Secretary of Kent Students' Union, she has since worked for People & Planet, Christian Aid and the World Development Movement. Building on her track record of developing winning campaigns, including getting 60 universities to switch to green electricity and kicking the world's biggest oil company, Esso, off campus, she has also organised the UK's biggest ever demonstration on climate change.


