Nora Gherbi.
is Founder of WHo CAREs!? Chronicles.
Nora is an international Public Speaker and the Founder of WHo CAREs!? Chronicles, the New York based international caring initiative. (Adressing all things related to corporate governance, ethical business practices and empathic leadership)
She had worked for 14 years as an economics diplomat for the French Government covering various sectors including the environment sector before being appointed Chief Representative France for London and Partners.
Advocating for a new leadership role within the corporate world the “Chief Care Officer”.
WHo CAREs!? Chronicles provides insight into everything related to Corporate Social Responsibility. This is achieved through speaking engagements, curated and created content and social media campaigns.
In 2018, WHo CAREs!? Chronicles produced its first content driven call for action. This short film adressing the Refugee Crisis was produced in July 2018 in the Bekaa Valley - Lebanon. Indigo premiered at the CHANGE NOW summit during the first WHo CAREs!? Chronicles film festival (September 2018).
In 2019, WHo CAREs!? Chronicles launched the Dress Like You Care Campaign.
This campaign lead to the creation of the (to be realeased at CFS summit 2020) Dress Like You Care Guide.
Nora is on the advisory board of several non-for profit foundations, tech and fashion companies.
She is a contributing writer for Conscious magazine and a coach for the newly launched Conscious + Platform.
She is a Canadian and French citizen, she studied in Calgary Alberta, lived in Toronto, New York, Paris and splits her time between NY/London and Paris.
Nora started her career in Fashion, as a product development and buyer for various Canadian base retailers. Nora studied International Relations, literature, fine arts and American ethnology in Alberta, Canada. She adopted various ethnology theories to explain the relationship between personal development and cultural identity. As a result, she wrote an essay on the development and preservation of Canadian Cultural identity.