Garnet Mcpherson is currently living in Brighton, Ontario, working as a Managing Editor in "Sustainable Living Magazine" and is interested in Advertising & Media, Art, Communications, Education, Health & Beauty, Legal Services, Marketing, Media, Non-profit/Association, Presentations.
Job Title
Managing Editor
Company
Company Website
www.sustainablelivingmagazine.org
Location
Brighton, Ontario
Categories of Interest
Advertising & Media, Art, Communications, Education, Health & Beauty, Legal Services, Marketing, Media, Non-profit/Association, Presentations
My Interests
Sustaining and preserving our natural heritage and any projects that help to create a truly healthy and balanced culture that can exist in harmony with natural world.
Join Date
Garnet McPherson has joined on Feb 21, 2013
Company Size
5-20
Resume
Garnet McPherson is the managing editor of Sustainable Living Magazine an online journal dedicated to creating a healthy and sustainable future for mankind.
Sustainable Living Magazine is all about bringing the tools, information and expertise together that can help us create a sustainable future in our lives and on the planet. The magazine is designed to engage, inform and empower its readers to make positive changes in their lives and to be part of creating a future worth living and a planet that we can be proud to pass on to future generations.
A sustainability consultant and environmental educator by profession Garnet McPherson has a multitude of talents. He is also a photographer, writer and filmmaker. He lives in the Northumberland hills in Eastern Ontario where he co-ordinates writers and photographers from across the country that are contributing articles to Sustainable Living Magazine about our environment and the emerging green culture around the world.
He has been on the faculty of Sheridan Collage and spent a number of years in environmental education. A dedicated naturalist and environmentalist Mr McPherson has served as the education and communications director for the Canadian Natural Health Association and the Green Planet Foundation and the Natural Health Network. He has also worked on numerous sustainable economic development projects with the Green House Enterprise Centre and dozens of natural habitat and biodiversity projects across Ontario.
Today he leads a group of educators, writers, film makers and activists that are raising awareness about the critical environmental issues of our time as well as the techniques and technologies that can help to solve many of our environmental challenges. Feel free to contact him if you feel you can lend support to his campaign to create a brighter future.