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Marjorie Brans
Trying to reconcile human contradictions
Marjorie Brans is a prominent social entrepreneur and program facilitator at Wavemakers, based in Canada. She has a rich background in community-based responses to climate change and sustainable development.
Professional Background
- Current Role: Program Facilitator at Wavemakers, where she engages with initiatives aimed at fostering social impact and sustainability.
- Previous Positions:
- Co-Managing Director of the School for Social Entrepreneurs Ontario, where she led programs focused on social innovation.
- Senior Policy Advisor at Oxfam America, where she worked on integrating business strategies with poverty alleviation efforts.
- Founder of several non-profit initiatives, including the League of Intrapreneurs Canada and CLARION, which focuses on community resilience.
Achievements
Marjorie has received several accolades for her contributions to environmental and social causes:
- Environmental Defence Green Champion of 2017: Recognized for her efforts in promoting sustainable practices.
- BMW Foundation Responsible Leader: Acknowledged for her leadership in responsible business practices.
- Tufts University Presidential Award for Citizenship: Honored for her commitment to community service and engagement.
Educational Background
Marjorie holds degrees from prestigious institutions:
- Tufts University: Master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
- Amherst College: Bachelor’s degree, graduating summa cum laude.
- University of Geneva: Additional studies contributing to her expertise in international relations.
Contributions to Climate Resilience
She has played a pivotal role in developing scalable micro-insurance products aimed at helping smallholder farmers adapt to climate change. Her work with organizations like Swiss Re and Oxfam has impacted nearly 400,000 households across multiple countries.123
Brans is also actively involved in various boards and committees that focus on enhancing community resilience and sustainability initiatives. Her extensive experience makes her a key figure in the intersection of social entrepreneurship and environmental advocacy.

