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Janet Dalziell is the Global HR Director and Acting Director of Global Development at Greenpeace. Janet spearheaded the campaign to stop climate change, represented Greenpeace at intergovernmental negotiations, and led three expeditions to Antarctica. Janet was a key architect in re-designing Greenpeace’s operating model aimed at making Greenpeace more effective in achieving just and sustainable global change to protect the environment. In addition to her work for Greenpeace she is on the board of the INGO Accountability Charter. In 2013, Janet was invited to attend Yale University World Fellow Program.
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