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Jim Moriarty
CEO, Surfrider Foundation
Buy products produced by companies with a vision, says Moriarty Read More
Surfrider CEO Jim Moriarty explains the green business revolution. Read More
Jim Moriarty cites Australia as the shape of things to come. Read More
We're not past a tipping point, but the threat is certainly there. Read More
Every the countries that didn't have a part in creating the mess, have to be going green. Read More
They certainly make strange bedfellows, Moriarty says. Read More
Jim Moriarty talks about the greening of Silicon Valley. Read More
The government hast to take the long view, Moriarty says. Read More
If you want to be in the picture, if you want to have a voice, then use your voice, act and stop complaining, says Moriarty. Read More
Surfrider's Jim Moriarty talks about the legacies of the first American environmentalists: Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt. Read More
Jim Moriarty meets a six-year-old environmentalist. Read More
As it stands, the consumption equation doesn't add up, Moriarty says. Read More
The environmental movement sells itself short by catering to an exclusive audience, Moriarty says. Read More
The environmental movement has created a massive culture shift, Moriarty says. Read More
Jim Moriarty discusses tailoring the Surfrider Foundation's message to countries like Japan, Australia and Brazil. Read More
Surfrider has a influence via many on ramps. Read More
Start with getting rid of plastic water bottles, Moriarty says. Read More
In the past year, lots of businesses have started going green, Moriarty says. Read More
Businesses have finally caught on and realized the old ways of going things is unsustainable. Read More
Moriarty sees himself as the bottom of a giant grass-roots pyramid. Read More
About Jim Moriarty
Jim Moriarty is the CEO of Surfrider Foundation. He is an avid surfer, entrepreneur and innovator. Moriarty has more than 15 years management experience in corporate start-ups, specializing in e-learning, e-commerce, infrastructure software, and business-to-business ventures. He holds a B.S. in Information Systems from The Ohio State University, and has had speaking engagements in the US, Europe, Australia and Latin America. He lives with his wife and two children in Solana Beach, CA, where he is also active leading and mentoring high school students on surfing and home-building trips to the Baja Peninsula. He brings to the position a wealth of international, fundraising and team-building experience that translate to leading the Surfrider Foundation.