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National Geographic Announces World Legacy Awards Judges
18 experts in sustainable travel span the globe
WASHINGTON (Oct. 23, 2014)—The National Geographic Society announced today a
roster of 18 travel experts from across the globe as judges for the inaugural World Legacy Awards.
The awards are a partnership between National Geographic and ITB Berlin to showcase leading
travel and tourism companies, organizations and destinations — ranging from airlines to ecolodges
and from cities to countries — that are driving the positive transformation of the travel industry
based on sustainable tourism principles and practices.
The judging process includes three phases, starting with the selection of finalists in each
award category, followed by an in-depth on-site evaluation to review sustainable tourism practices
in action based on criteria of the United Nations Global Sustainable Tourism Council, and lastly the
selection of winners.
Led by Costas Christ, one of the world’s top sustainable tourism experts who also serves as
chairman of the World Legacy Awards and editor at large for National Geographic Traveler
magazine, the judges are reviewing award entries in five categories:
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Earth Changers — Recognizing cutting-edge leadership in environmentally friendly
business practices and green technology, from renewable energy and water conservation
to zero-waste systems and carbon-emission reduction.
Sense of Place — Recognizing excellence in enhancing sense of place and authenticity,
including support for the protection of historical monuments, archaeological sites, cultural
events, indigenous heritage and artistic traditions.
Conserving the Natural World — Recognizing outstanding support for the preservation of
nature, restoring natural habitat and protecting rare and endangered species, whether on
land or in the oceans.
Engaging Communities — Recognizing direct and tangible economic and social benefits
that improve local livelihoods, including training and capacity building, fair wages and
benefits, community development, health care and education.
Destination Leadership — Recognizing destination leadership, including cities, provinces,
states, countries and regions that are demonstrating environmental best practices,
protection of cultural and natural heritage, benefits to local communities and educating
travelers on the principles of sustainability.
The 18 judges for the National Geographic World Legacy Awards are:
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Eric Ricaurte, Founder, Greenview, Singapore
George Stone, Editor at Large, National Geographic Traveler magazine, Singapore
Gopinath Parayil, Founder, The Blue Yonder, India
Hitesh Mehta, President, HM Design, United States
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Jessica Hall Upchurch, Community Liaison, Virtuoso Ltd., United States
Judy Kepher-Gona, Co-founder, Sustainable Travel & Tourism Agenda, Kenya
Karma Tshering, Chief of Nature Recreation and Ecotourism, Bhutan
Keith Bellows, Editor Emeritus, National Geographic Traveler magazine, United States
Laura Turner Seydel, Chair, Captain Planet Foundation, United States
Mahen Sanghrajka, Chairman, Big Five Tours and Expeditions, United States
Manal Kelig, Executive Director, Middle East, ATTA, Egypt
Martin Krediet, General Manager, Francis Ford Coppola’s Turtle Inn, Belize
Matthew Humke, Director, Latin America & Caribbean, Solimar International, Guatemala
Pegi Vail, Associate Director, Center for Media, Culture and History, New York University,
United States
Richard Weiss, CEO, Strategic Travel Consulting, United States
Rika Jean-Francois, Director, ITB Corporate Social Responsibility, Germany
Tony Charters, Principal, Tony Charters and Associates, Australia
Tony Williams, Tourism Development Consultant, Qatar Tourism Authority, Qatar
Christ said, “The very essence of the World Legacy Awards is the incredible team of judges
who dedicate their time and effort to select the visionaries that exemplify the best of sustainable
tourism and the National Geographic Society’s work of inspiring people to care about the planet.”
Finalists will be announced on Wednesday, Oct. 29, on stage during ITB Asia in Singapore,
and winners will be announced during an awards ceremony gala held at ITB Berlin in March 2015.
Winners and finalists will also receive recognition in National Geographic Traveler magazine and
other National Geographic media, which reach a global audience of over 600 million.
The sponsors of the World Legacy Awards are Adventure World, Nomadic Expeditions and
TreadRight Foundation.
For more information on the World Legacy Awards, go to
www.nationalgeographic.com/worldlegacyawards/.
About the National Geographic Society
With a mission to inspire, illuminate and teach, the National Geographic Society is one of
the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. The member-supported
Society, which believes in the power of science, exploration and storytelling to change the world,
reaches over 600 million people each month through its media platforms, products and events.
National Geographic has funded more than 11,000 research, conservation and exploration
projects, and its education programs promote geographic literacy. For more information, visit
www.nationalgeographic.com.
About ITB Berlin and the ITB Berlin Convention
ITB Berlin 2015 will take place from March 4 to March 9. From the Wednesday to the
Friday, ITB Berlin is open to trade visitors only. The ITB Berlin Convention is held parallel with the
trade fair, from the Wednesday to the Friday. It is the world’s largest specialist convention for the
industry. More details are available at www.itb-convention.com. ITB Berlin is the leading trade fair
for the worldwide travel industry. In 2013, a total of 10,086 companies and organizations from 188
countries exhibited their products and services to 170,000 visitors, who included 110,000 trade
visitors.
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