Jim Leape
Biography
Jim Leape is the co-director of the Center for Ocean Solutions and William and Eva Price Senior Fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. Through research, writing and direct engagement with private and public sector leaders, he is developing ways to catalyze private sector leadership on sustainability globally and, specifically, in China, and looking at how to drive large-scale systemic shifts to sustainability.
Leape has 30 years of conservation experience spanned a wide range of conservation efforts on every continent. From 2005 to 2014, he served as Director General of WWF International and leader of the global WWF Network, which is one of the world’s largest conservation organizations, active in more than 100 countries. In that capacity, he worked with government, business and civil society leaders on wide range of issues including climate change, forest conservation and sustainability in global commodity markets. Previously, he directed the conservation and science initiatives of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, a leading philanthropy in the U.S. Jim has also served as a lawyer for the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi, Kenya, a law professor and a trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Leape has served as an advisor to the World Economic Forum, on the board of the International Civil Society Center, and on the China Council for International Cooperation in Environment and Development, which advises the Premier of China on environmental policy.
Leape received an A.B. with honors from Harvard College and a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School.