The Team

Built deliberately for what the Foundation needs to do.

Every member covers a dimension of the Foundation's mandate that would otherwise be a gap. Several bring relationships, capabilities and cultural authority that money alone cannot buy.

The Board & Co-Founders

The four who hold the architecture.

Glen Kelly

Glen Kelly

Chair, Foundation Board

One of Australia's most respected Noongar leaders. Led the Noongar Settlement, Australia's largest native title settlement at A$1.3BN, covering 200,000km² of Southwest WA. Deep networks across WA Government, the resources and agriculture sectors, and First Nations institutions statewide. As Chair, holds primary responsibility for the integrated advisory body and the Foundation's First Nations governance architecture.

Nicole Lockwood

Nicole Lockwood

Foundation Board Member

Extensive networks across WA Government, the agricultural sector, the resources industry and the conservation community. Former Chair of Infrastructure WA, the body responsible for coordinating WA's major project pipeline. A trusted convener across public and private sectors, central to the Foundation's regulatory navigation and the philanthropic and government relationships that fund and validate its work.

Oliver Bolton

Oliver Bolton

Co-Founder

Built Earthly into the world's leading nature project assessment platform, with 1,000+ projects screened globally and Keystone 3.0 deployed across six years. Serial entrepreneur with a 20-year track record building purpose-driven ventures; among the first 60 B Corps in the UK. Brings operational leadership, the technical integrity infrastructure that underpins methodology development, and global philanthropy and corporate networks.

Lorenzo Curci

Lorenzo Curci

Co-Founder

Institutional finance background from Credit Suisse with deep expertise in derivatives, fixed income and complex financial product structuring. Brings the commercial discipline and structural rigour required for entity registration, donor financial reporting, and the design of regranting and technical assistance frameworks.

Partners

Co-architects of this work.

Partners are not vendors. They are the on-the-ground network and the institutional credibility through which the Foundation operates.

Traditional Owner Groups

Principal partners

Across priority WA landscapes.

NRM and Conservation Bodies

With on-ground field presence across priority landscapes.

Research and Science Partners

Including Perth Zoo and WA universities.

NatureTech

For monitoring, MRV and verification.

Governance

Built for trust, accountability and long-term integrity.

Independent foundation

  • Standalone foundation, ring-fenced from any commercial vehicle.
  • No commingling of capital under any circumstances.
  • Initial Board: Nicole Lockwood, Glen Kelly, Oliver Bolton.
  • ACNC registration in process; DGR1 status pursued.

Integrated advisory body

  • A single integrated body combining scientific expertise and First Nations cultural and ecological authority.
  • Indigenous ecological knowledge sits as integrated expertise, not as a parallel input to be balanced.
  • Genuine decision authority within the Foundation.

Standards in practice

  • Integrated Advisory Body with genuine decision authority.
  • FPIC consent for all supported projects.
  • Capital ring-fenced from any commercial vehicle.
  • Independent annual audit and quarterly reporting.
  • Annual impact reports, independently verified, publicly published.
Next

The first chapter opens on 3 June in Perth.

A working day, Chatham House rules, the first of a series. If you'd like to be in the room, the door is here.

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