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Geos Institute helps communities build resilience in the face of climate change

Darla Palmer-Ellingson

Development Strategy & Operations Lead

Growing up in Oregon, Darla learned about sustainable living from her father, who started a residential solar energy company in the 1970s. Her early career focused on network and community television, serving in roles ranging from producer and director to station manager.

After settling on Maui as a young adult, Darla held notable business leadership roles, including consulting on and managing several significant startups, providing change management and organizational revitalization services for nonprofits, private businesses, and government entities in Hawaii and across the U.S. mainland.

Darla combined her professional communication expertise and transformational cross-cultural leadership with her passion for environmental sustainability and climate resilience. Her work includes owning and operating a small organic farm, coordinating development of Maui County’s Climate Action and Resiliency Plan, serving as a government liaison in post-disaster recovery under FEMA, writing environmental grants, developing sustainability plans and educational curricula.

She earned a Master of Science in Sustainable Management, completed graduate certificate studies in Environment, Social and Governmental practices and Climate Leadership, and is a Climate Reality Leader trained through The Climate Reality Project. Darla is committed to advancing equitable, collaborative solutions that help communities, organizations, and governments build long-term environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

Geos Institute depends on the generous support of caring people who believe we can and must do a better job addressing climate change for our children and those who will follow.

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