Dianne Dillon-Ridgley
Director, Interface Inc., USA

Environmentalist and Human Rights Activist,Dianne Dillon-Ridgley
has for thirty years worked on issues of the environment and
sustainability, gender and CSR, both domestically and
internationally. Since 1997 she has been a director at
Interface, Inc., global manufacturer of modular carpet and
a leader in sustainable design. She was a director at Green
Mountain Energy for the first six years and still chairs the
Environmental Integrity Committee for the company.
She was appointed by the White House to the US delegation for
the Earth Summit in Rio, UNGASS-'97 & WSSD in South Africa,
making her the only person to serve on all three US delegations.
She is founding chair-- emeritus of Plains Justice, an
environmental law center for the Great Plains states in the US and
is a trustee for CIEL,(the Center for International Environmental
Law) Population Connection (National Chair), WNSF(the Women's
Network for a Sustainable Future) the former national chair of
River Network and president of ZPG. She was also CEO of WEDO and
head of the Iowa Association of Human Rights Agencies, among
others.
From 1999 through its tenure she was a member of the Oxford U.
Commission on Sustainable Consumption and the first US
member appointed to the Global Water Partnership in
Stockholm. Former President Clinton appointed her to the PCSD, his
council on Sustainable Development. In the recent US election she
worked for 18 months on the Obama campaign from its earliest days
in Iowa and was part of the P-CAP: Presidential Climate Action
Project). In 2000 she chaired the Millennium DPI conference at the
UN, which first introduced the idea for the Millennium Development
Goals.
She lives in Iowa City, Iowa and has two adult children, Dasal who
graduated from Morehouse in Atlanta and Karima, who graduated from
Harvard and recently married the sustainable design retailer Aaron
Porvaznik-founder of "Olive and Myrtle".