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Camille Goldstone-Henry
Founder and CEO of Xylo Systems, Wildlife Scientist
Camille Goldstone-Henry is a wildlife scientist, entrepreneur, and advocate for biodiversity conservation. She is the CEO and co-founder of Xylo Systems, an AI-powered platform that helps businesses measure and manage their biodiversity impact.14
Background and Career
Camille is a proud Kamilaroi woman who grew up in Newcastle, NSW, with a strong connection to nature fostered by her coastal upbringing and environmentally conscious parents.24 She studied Animal and Veterinary Bioscience at university, focusing on Australian native fauna, conservation biology, and wildlife management.4
Her career highlights include:
- Contributing to the Greater bilby conservation plan
- Managing the Tasmanian devil insurance population
- Establishing the University of Sydney-Taronga Conservation Society Australia Alliance
- Founding Xylo Systems in 20204
Xylo Systems
Xylo Systems, founded by Camille in 2020, is a cloud-based platform that uses artificial intelligence to:
- Aggregate environmental and conservation data
- Present data in visualizations
- Use AI algorithms to mine data and find wildlife stories hidden in numbers
- Provide decision-makers and corporations with strategies to preserve biodiversity12
Awards and Recognition
Camille has received numerous awards for her work in biodiversity conservation and technology, including:
- Women in AI Climate Award (2022)
- Women in AI Trailblazer Award (2022)
- NSW Young Woman of the Year Finalist (2022)
- Women's Weekly Woman of the Future Award (2021)
- Sir Rupert Myers Sustainability Award (2021)2
Advocacy and Speaking
As a speaker for Women and Climate, Camille advocates for:
- Increased diversity in technology and AI to tackle global issues like climate change and environmental loss
- Providing pathways for women into tech, innovation, and entrepreneurship
- Addressing gender bias in startup funding, noting that 70% of Xylo Systems' cap table consists of women or deals led by women13
Camille Goldstone-Henry combines her expertise in wildlife conservation with innovative technology to address the global biodiversity crisis, while also championing gender equality in the tech and environmental sectors.