Kim Chang (Managing Director)
Kim has senior management experience of working in leadership, sponsorship, commercial management and project management roles within national sports bodies, higher education and for the worlds largest international sporting events. He has a proven ability to meet strategic goals and working actively and ethically at a senior managerial level.
He has worked with a diverse range of sporting events including the Olympics, Paralympics, Rugby World Cup, Rugby League World Cup and most recently the 2019 NatWest International Island Games and has a clear understanding of the benefits of building stakeholder relationships with national, regional and international organisations to deliver successful outcomes.
Prof Daniella Tilbury (Director of Sustainability)
Prof Daniella Tilbury is an internationally recognised sustainability expert and change-maker credited with having developed the initial frameworks for people engagement in sustainability. Daniella was a member of the Board of WWF Australia that brought Earth Hour to the World in 2007 and has been actively involved in international initiatives that inspire transitions towards sustainability and climate positive futures. She is currently an Hon. Fellow of St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge, an adviser to the European Commission on the Green Transition and the UK government’s focal point at the UN Economic Commission for Europe.
She is a Gibraltarian who has lived in Asia, Australia and Africa and came back to Gibraltar in 2015 to become the inaugural Vice-Chancellor of the University of Gibraltar. For five years, she was HMGOG’s Commissioner for Sustainable Development and Future Generations. Daniella has given keynote addresses at international conferences across the globe; she was the convener for the UN CoP26 Presidential event in Glasgow and was invited by the UN Secretary General to facilitate key dialogues on the SDGs at the High-Level Political Forum in New York. Currently, she is the Chair of the Network for Institutions and Leaders for Future Generations (NIFG) an alliance that seeks to embed sustainability governance at the heart of decision-making.