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Established
  
2006

Location
  
Aotearoa, New Zealand

Focus
  
Climate Change

Key people
  
Sir Edmund Hillary Helen Clark

Address
  
P.O. Box 578, Christchurch, 8140, Aotearoa New Zealand

The Hillary Institute of International Leadership is an international awards-giving institute based in Christchurch, New Zealand, inspired by the life’s work of (the late) Sir Edmund Hillary, the first conqueror (with Tensing Norgay) of Mount Everest in 1953.

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History

Founded in 2006, the Institute was launched in 2007 by Sir Edmund Hillary and patron Helen Clark (former NZ Prime Minister - now head of UNDP in New York), from Antarctica on Hillary’s last trip there before his passing one year later in January 2008.

Choosing its first eight operating years to focus on Leadership on Climate Change, the Institute selects one Hillary Laureate annually in mid-career, drawn from an international search programme and governed by a board of governors across five continents. They include a number of pre-eminent leadership figures from INSEAD founder Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries (Fontainebleau) to Saatchi's global CEO Kevin Roberts (New York) to former IPCC head Rajendra K. Pachauri and US author and visionary Paul Hawken.

The Hillary Institute is a charitable foundation with its founding trustees operating board based in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Laureates

The Institute has celebrated six Hillary Laureates to date:

  • Jeremy Leggett (UK – 2009)
  • Peggy Liu (China -2010)
  • Aimee Christensen (US – 2011)
  • Pres. Anote Tong (Kiribati – 2012)
  • Atossa Soltani (Amazon Watch – 2013)
  • Michael Brune (US - 2014)
  • References

    Hillary Institute Wikipedia