


Sean
Willmore
Sean Willmore founded the Thin Green Line Foundation in 2007 after seeing first-hand the desperate need of his ranger colleagues worldwide. A former Australian park ranger and president of the International Ranger Federation, Sean has worked with rangers in over 80 countries on six continents, experiencing the best and worst of what rangers deal with and encountering many hair-raising situations with them along the way. His efforts to help his ranger colleagues and support their conservation work have helped to shine a light on the sacrifice these rangers and their families make to protect our natural world. Sean continues to be inspired by rangers who work on the frontlines of conservation every day, and he uses their inspiration for his work at Thin Green Line.
When Sean isn’t pottering in his garden or reclaiming timber, he loves to attend music gigs and spend time at the beach with his young family.

Jeremy
Gregory
Jeremy Gregory is co-founder of Tindakan (formerly Bands for Lands), an organization that, among other platforms, uses music and the arts to support eco-social justice causes. In addition, he is the co-founder of Tindakan Innovations, a regenerative agriculture company.
Jeremy is also the co-creator of an award-winning multimedia arts space in Denver, CO, and a musician for a socially charged nationally touring experimental art rock band.
Jeremy’s creative endeavors to protect people, animals, and the planet earned him the E-Town Echievement Award.
Over the past 25 years in the nonprofit sector, Jeremy has gained invaluable knowledge and experience in NGO development, social entrepreneurial enterprise and operations, project management, promotions and marketing, event production and coordination.
He also has a wealth of leadership experience with global and multi-site organizations and projects. Jeremy is known for his excellence in coalition-building skills and his ability to authentically communicate and collaborate with a variety of stakeholders.