Our People
We support our clients' shift toward sustainability
in two basic ways: firstly by bringing to the
table broad and deep expertise. Our people have backgrounds
ranging from strategic consulting, to journalism and
communications, to environmental and social activism,
to financial and business management. Many of them
bring 15-20 years of experience to their work.
Secondly by sharing who we are as well as
what we know. When clients hire Ecos, they get all
of us - our passion, our principles, our unequivocal
commitment to help create a world that works. Ecos
isn't just a job for us, it's something to which we
give our all. We believe in bringing creativity, a
sense of fun, and a can-do attitude to everything
we do.
partners
Paul Gilding, CEO and Founder

Paul has spent over 30 years working on sustainability
issues as an activist, a business leader and a commentator.
From 1975 to 1995, Paul worked as an activist on
a range of social and environmental issues, becoming
the International Executive Director of Greenpeace
in 1992. In 1995, Paul established Ecos Corporation
(www.ecoscorporation.com), advising leading corporations
on sustainability including DuPont, Ford, Anglo American,
ANZ and IAG. In late 2005 Paul also became CEO of
Easy Being Green, an Australian company which up until
September 2007 used carbon trading to drive mass consumer
action on energy efficiency & in doing so cut
more than 4.3 million tonnes of CO2. Unfortunately,
due to the collapse of the carbon price in the NSW
Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme, Easy Being Green
went into voluntary administration and has ceased
operations.
Paul is a member of the Core Faculty of the Prince
of Wales’s Business and the Environment Program run
by Cambridge University (www.cpi.cam.ac.uk/bep)
and is the founder of it’s Australian program, writes
regular columns for The Australian newspaper, is a
Founding Director of the internet based youth charity
The Inspire Foundation (www.inspire.org.au),
is a Director of the Australian Business Community
Network and is member of the Foundation Council of
the Australian Davos Connection (www.ausdavos.org).
He is married with 5 children.
In 1992 the World Economic Forum (WEF) appointed
Paul as a Global Leader for Tomorrow, followed in
1993 with an Australia Day Award for Outstanding Achievement
for services to the environment. In 1994, he was listed
by Time International in its “Time’s Global 100 Young
Leaders for the New Millennium” and in 1997, he received
the prestigious Tomorrow Magazine Environmental
Leadership Award.
Paul can be reached at: paul.gilding@ecoscorp.com
Murray Hogarth, JOINT MANAGING PARTNER
Murray Hogarth is joint managing partner of Ecos
Corporation’s management consulting arm, Ecos Strategy.
He has been advising business in Australia and internationally
on major sustainability issues, including climate
change, since he joined Ecos in 1999.
Murray is author of The 3rd Degree: Frontline in
Australia’s Climate War, published by Pluto Press
in April 2007. His book explores Australia’s climate
awakening, and how the nation will fight its greatest
challenge from five main perspectives – politics,
business, the media, the environment movement and
consumerism.
Before joining Ecos, Murray had an award-winning
career in print and television journalism. He reported
for flagship ABC-TV current affairs programs Four
Corners and The 7.30 Report, and with top newspaper
mastheads such as The National Times and The Australian,
culminating with a spell as Environment Editor at
The Sydney Morning Herald.
Murray is a regular speaker, writer and media commentator
on climate and sustainability issues. His pro bono
roles include membership of the advisory panel for
the Total Environment Centre’s Green Capital Program,
serving as a longstanding Board member of the Environmental
Defenders’ Office of NSW, and advising community action
group the Australian Climate Coolers.
Murray can be reached at murray.hogarth@ecoscorp.com
Jenni Whitnall, JOINT MANAGING PARTNER
Jenni
is joint managing partner of Ecos Corporation’s
management consulting arm, Ecos Strategy. She has
been advising business in Australia and internationally
on major sustainability issues, including climate
change, since she joined Ecos in 2002. Jenni’s main
focus is on business strategy development and implementation
of organisational and community change, targeted
to deliver real bottom line and ‘values’ enhanced
results for our clients. During her time at Ecos,
she has participated on and led a wide range of
projects for Ecos including Diageo Australia and
Korea, Zurich Financial Services, ANZ, KPMG Australia,
JPMorgan Australia and Sydney Harbour Foreshore
Authority.
Prior to joining Ecos, Jenni spent eight years
in senior management and corporate strategy development
at NRMA Insurance (now Insurance Australia Group).
She has worked in a wide range of corporate management
areas, including strategic planning, human resources,
organisational change, eCommerce as well as various
line management roles. Prior to her business experience,
she spent five years as a social worker in major
hospitals working in grief and bereavement.
Jenni has a Bachelor of Social Work from the University
of NSW, a Graduate Diploma in Communication Management
from the University of Technology, Sydney, and a
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, from Duke University,
NC, USA.
Jenni can be reached at jennifer.whitnall@ecoscorp.com
Sam Weiss

Sam Weiss is the Chairman and Partner of Ecos
Corporation. Sam’s details can be found in Board
of Directors.