Andrew Zolli
Zolli explores the intricate connections between innovation, social change, and resilience, offering a transformative approach to global challenges. His work centers on resilience thinking, a concept that delves into how individuals and systems can persist and thrive amid disruptions. This focus is evident in his roles, such as serving as Chief Impact Officer at Planet, where he leverages satellite imagery to address issues like climate change and disaster response. His impact extends through his leadership at PopTech, a network fostering collaboration among diverse innovators to tackle pressing global issues.\n\nHis acclaimed book, "Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back," co-authored with Ann Marie Healy, embodies his exploration of resilience across varied contexts, from coral reefs to urban landscapes. Zolli's career is marked by an ability to synthesize complex ideas into actionable strategies that benefit communities and organizations. Readers and practitioners in fields such as public health, environmental science, and urban planning gain valuable insights from his work, which combines practical solutions with forward-thinking perspectives.\n\nThis bio highlights Zolli's notable affiliations, including his fellowship with the National Geographic Society and advisory roles with organizations like OneConcern and CureViolence. His contributions to resilience and innovation are recognized in media outlets such as the New York Times and PBS, underscoring his status as a thought leader who not only theorizes but also implements impactful solutions.
Books by Andrew Zolli

Resilience
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