Camilla is Head of International Partnerships at the Natural History Museum. She is responsible for building collaborative relationships with organisations and individuals across the world to extend the Museum's mission and advocacy programmes internationally, and representing the Museum at global events. She has worked in public engagement for over 15 years, developing and delivering activities alongside NGOs, scientists, artists, broadcasters and others, with some notable partners including the BBC Natural History Unit, NASA and We Are Family Foundation. She currently oversees Generation Hope, the Museum’s first annual public programme convening scientists, youth climate activists, artists and others from across the world to engage young people with the planetary emergency. She is passionate about nature, and keen to activate the widest possible audience to both love and protect the natural world.
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Oct 10 2025 (11:00 - 12:30)