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Seemingly Charles’s life has taken two distinct tracks – first, he’s a non-profit and corporate executive who’s won over 30 awards for leading environmental sustainability programs, and second, he’s an accomplished writer and folk musician. Among his list of accomplishments include conducting an Arctic climate science expedition, developing a company’s internal corporate social responsibility framework, and awaiting the release of two embargoed writing projects with Marvel. He was also nominated for an Emmy and a Grammy but didn’t win either. He lives in Oakland, California, and wherever there’s a good drum beat.

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  • "My Name Isn't Charlie" (Memoir)
  • A Survivor's Reward (Music)
  • Arctic research and climate change
  • Awards
  • Blackberry (Music)
  • Book Mentions
  • Charles Orgbon III Photography
  • Conferences
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Greening Forward
  • Guest Blogs
  • Media Coverage
  • Sabbatical 2017
  • University of Georgia

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Category: Greening Forward

Natural Awakenings Atlanta writes about Charles’s founding of Greening Forward

Greening Forward / Media Coverage

Volunteen Of The Month: Charles Orgbon

Greening Forward / Media Coverage

Rev. Sharpton talks to MSNBC’s Tony Dokoupil and Charles Orgbon for more details on President Obama’s Clean Power Plan

Conferences / Greening Forward / Media Coverage

Charles wants to impact the people that are around him in a positive way and “add more than he takes,” Charles tells Earth Echo International

Awards / Greening Forward

Charles of Greening Forward, a LUSH Charity Pot partner, shares the inspiring work that youth leaders are accomplishing

Corporate Social Responsibility / Greening Forward / Guest Blogs

Landscape Architecture Magazine profiles Charles’s support of young environmental justice leaders in the Bronx

Greening Forward / Media Coverage

“A 19-year-old CEO who’s helping young people everywhere lead environmental change,” writes The Barack Obama Green Charter School

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