Harriet is a serial founder, speaker, thought leader and mentor accelerating solutions to information disorder. Working at the intersection of advertising, human rights and climate change. Co-Chair of the Conscious Advertising Network, the conscience driving commercial success for advertisers, with over 180 members from Virgin Media O2, to Little Moons, Group M, Publicis and Dentsu. CAN is on a mission to break the link between advertising and harmful content. Widely recognised for her work on climate change misinformation, greenwashing and conscious advertising, Harriet has addressed the UN Forum for Business and Human Rights, spoken about conscious media investment at Cannes, and was voted one of Forbes' 43 people changing advertising for the climate. She was also a nominee for Judges’ Choice Award in Mediatel’s Media Leaders Awards. Previously, Harriet co-founded ACT Climate Labs at Media Bounty, supercharging the effectiveness of climate communications through advertising, co-authoring research and insights into Persuadable audiences and creating Ad Net Zero award winning campaigns.She also co-founded We Are Europe, a youth focused political campaign which won multiple awards, and boutique change agency, BoraCo. Working with Sky Ocean Rescue across their production, sports and business transformation portfolios and Kantar across their tech and sector thought leadership. She learnt her craft at pioneering sustainability comms agencies, Futerra and OgilvyEarth as well as NGO side at the Energy Saving Trust. Harriet's work encompasses a deep knowledge of advertising, corporate ethics, climate change and digital technologies. She was one of Mozilla's 2019 Trustworthy AI fellows, working with Consumer's International on a roadmap for responsible uses of AI in advertising.She swapped London for France in 2020 and works globally - as a board member to data driven heat electrification accelerator, Ambient, and as a keynote speaker, consultant and mentor.
Listed skills include Copywriting, Strategy, Sustainability, Internal Communications, and 40 others.