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Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey (Crowley)
National Geographic Explorer • Cultural Anthropologist • Director, The Crowley Group • TED Speaker • United Nations Visionary Award
Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey is a highly respected cultural anthropologist and explorer who advocates for environmental and cultural justice to protect and preserve indigenous wisdom and knowledge.
She is currently serving as the Director of Global Relations at the Crowley Group, where she advances initiatives focusing on environmental, social, and cultural restoration.
With a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology specializing in Ethnonavigation, Dr. Lindsey possesses skills in leadership, cross-cultural relations, technological innovation, and advocacy for environmental, social, and cultural causes.
Her work is deeply influenced by Hawaiian elders who instilled in her the values of compassion and aloha, leading to a lifelong commitment to improving the quality of life for others.
Together with her husband, George Crowley, she is involved in leveraging technology at Crowley Technologies to reduce CO2 emissions and enhance living standards.
Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey's impactful presentations and storytelling abilities have earned her recognition as a daring explorer, visionary wisdom keeper, and courageous advocate for indigenous cultures worldwide.