Two terms come to mind when I think of Anna: fearlessness and passion. I witnessed as she fearlessly plunged into arenas that were unfamiliar to her, and her successes driven by her passion and will to win. Her unique ability to honor her mission and values, to reconcile her vision with her resources, has led her to her true calling – that of encouraging and fostering sustainability."

- Patti Hill, CEO / Founder, Penman Public Relations

Anna Clark is the author of Green, American Style and president of EarthPeople, a sustainability consulting and communications firm. Anna began by asking herself the question, “Can one person make a difference?” In 2005, after launching a her company on the singular idea that sustainability can be customized into a profitable strategy for any-size organization, she now has an international base of clients implementing her ideas.  EarthPeople clients include clean tech startups such as Evatran, municipalities such as the City of Austin, and companies such as JCPenney and Time Inc.'s Fortune/Money Group.  

Anna is a thought leader on sustainability and leadership. She writes the Eco-Leadership blog for Greenbiz.com and her ideas have been featured in media outlets including USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, The Dallas Morning News, Creation Care magazine, and Entrepreneur Radio. Anna is also the engagement chair for the Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of Net Impact. Anna is presently taking EarthPeople through the process of becoming a certified B Corporation, which uses the power of business to create public benefit.

Anna holds a B.A. with honors from the University of Texas and completed a post-graduate internship at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Buenos Aires. Today, she lives with her family in Dallas in one of Texas‘ first residences to earn a Platinum LEED-certified rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. For details on her writing and speaking, visit AnnaMClark.com.