iBlue Islands Innovation Summit

Keynote Speaker

Guest of Honor,

Céline Cousteau is an environmental activist, international speaker, documentary filmmaker, facilitator, and author dedicated to the vital message of the interconnectedness between humans and nature.

With a degree in Psychology and a master’s in Intercultural Relations, Céline weaves storytelling and experiential practices to help people reconnect with themselves, their community, and Nature.

As the founder of CauseCentric ProductionsCéline creates impactful, cause-driven content, including her feature film Tribes on the Edgemade at the request of the indigenous peoples of the Vale do Javari in the Brazilian Amazon.
Catalyzed by the film, Céline co-founded the Proyecto Javaria nonprofit organization that takes tangible action for the indigenous peoples of Javari.

Fluent in three languages, Céline's career has taken her around the world, to the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, to corporate events and universities, as well as to conferences worldwide.

Her upcoming podcast, Interconnected (currently in development), will feature voices of today's leaders in diverse fields such as neuroscience, climatology, environment, health, and education, focusing on an interconnected approach and mindset to issues and the role we play in addressing them.

In 2025/26, Céline will join an incredible expedition traversing the Amazon River from a newly discovered spring in Peru to the Atlantic Ocean: Amazon River: From Ice to Sea.

Céline serves on the board of the National Aquarium in Baltimore (USA), the first in the country planning to move its dolphins to an ocean sanctuary. 

Her first book, Le monde après monde grand-pèrewas published by Editions Fayard.

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