Bhumi Global announces board and advisory council

In advance of World Environment Day, Bhumi Global, the world's foremost Hindu-based environmental organization, unveiled its board and advisory council while also promoting its climate change programming.

Bhumi Global's board includes leaders from nonprofits, academia, and business. The board includes:

  • Murali Balaji, interim board chair

  • SriVani Ganti, co-founder

  • Durga Iyer, interim board treasurer

  • Mat McDermott, co-founder

Gopal D. Patel, co-founder and director of Bhumi Global, said the new board would help to implement Bhumi's new and ongoing initiatives, including the greening of Hindu temples, the integration of Hindu perspectives on domestic and global climate policy, the facilitation of partnerships to promote sustainability, and the cultivation of a new generation of faith-based climate leadership through the Bhumi Academy.

“It is an honor and delight to announce our board and advisory council members. We’ve got to this point through the hard work and dedication of many people over a number of years. The real work, however, starts now. With more and more people being affected by the environmental crisis, it’s important that Hindus rise up to address these concerns.” 

In addition to the board, Bhumi Global also announced an advisory council featuring faith, business, healthcare, and nonprofit leaders, as well as multi-faith allies representing a diversity of perspectives and backgrounds. The advisory council includes:

  • The Rev. Mark Fowler, CEO, Tanenbaum

  • Acharya Arun Gossai, Spiritual Leader, Bhuvaneshwar Mandir NYC

  • Simone Jhingoor, Co-Founder & Co-Director, Jahajee Sisters Empowering Indo-Caribbean Women

  • Sujane Kandasamy, Co-Founder and Directer of Education, The Starfish Canada

  • Vanitha Mahalingam, Senior Program Manager, The Coca-Cola Company

  • Shefali Mehta, Founder and Lead Principal, Open Rivers Consulting

  • Neha Pathak, MD, Founding Steering Committee Member, Georgia Clinicians for Climate Action

  • Brahmachari Sharan, Director for Dharmic Life & Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University

  • Shyla Raghav, Vice President of Climate Change, Conservation International

Interim Board Chair Murali Balaji said the advisory council members will help Bhumi Global to expand its role as a voice in combating environmental challenges and promoting a Hindu and Dharmic perspective in green policy and eco-discourse.

"With our leadership structure in place, we can work expeditiously to address the existential threat of climate change and other environmental concerns," Balaji said. "Climate preservation and the divinity of all species are pillars of Hindu philosophy, and it is our aim to put that Dharma into practice as we work to implement a more holistic approach to humanity's relationship with nature and the environment."

To kick off World Environment Day, Bhumi Global will feature two webinars on Wednesday. We’ll be discussing the current state of the planet, how Hindus worldwide are increasing their environmental leadership, and the importance of multi-faith environmental action. We’ll also be sharing news about upcoming initiatives and how you can get involved with and support our work.

To sign up for the webinars, click here and here.

For more information about Bhumi Global, visit www.bhumiglobal.org or email us at info@bhumiglobal.org. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter






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