Jonah Sachs is a social change advocate, entrepreneur and the author of Unsafe Thinking: How to be Nimble and Bold When You Need it Most.
As co-founder of Free Range Studios, Jonah created some of the world’s first, and still most heralded, digital social change campaigns. In 2007, Jonah helped launch The Story of Stuff, which was viewed more than 60 million times and marked a turning point in the fight to educate the public about the environmental and social impact of consumer goods. Jonah went on to to lead groundbreaking campaigns for Greenpeace International, The Center for Humane Technology, Action for the Climate Emergency and the ACLU, as well as major brands including Microsoft and Patagonia.
Jonah’s work and opinions have been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, FOX News, the Sundance Film Festival and NPR. Fast Company named him one of today’s 50 most influential social innovators.