Ashok Khosla is
Chairman of the Development Alternatives Group, a consortium of social enterprises
based in India whose mission is to create technologies, businesses and markets for
large scale generation of sustainable livelihoods.
Earlier, he was
Director of the Office of Environment, Government of India, and Director, Infoterra
in the United Nations Environment Programme.
He is President
of the Club of Rome and has been a Member of the Governing Bodies of the World Economic
Forum in Davos, IUCN, WWF, IISD, the Stockholm Environment Institute, WETV and several
other Indian and international organizations.
He was Special Advisor to the Brundtland Commission and Chairman of the NGO
Forum at the ‘92 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
He has been board
member of many government, industry and NGO bodies in India, including the National
Security Advisory Board, the Science Advisory Committee to the Cabinet and the National
Environment Council.
Ashok Khosla studied
at the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.
He was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award in 2002, the UN Sasakawa Environment
Prize in 2002 and the Schwab Foundation’s Award for Outstanding Social Entrepreneur
in 2004.