Martin Kearns is an innovator
in the field of netcentric campaigns and advocacy. He is also Co-Founder and
Executive Director of Green Media Toolshed. He
has pioneered integration of network-centric principals to the field of civic
organizing and social change work. He is in a nonprofit organizaiton designing software and services
targeted to create value at the multi-organizational and movement scale. He is one of the
catalyst behind MobileActive, a global network of activists who use cell
phones for civic action and engagement. Kearns is currently working on Mediavolunteer, the first peer-produced,
massively distributed research project designed to help advocates and citizens
engage the media.
Green Media Toolshed (GMT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the environmental movement communicate more effectively. GMT offers a professional suite of communication tools, strategic advice, trainings and services. Previously, Kearns also successfully founded the Georgia River Network, a group dedicated to preserving Georgia's rivers. Kearns worked on local, state and national political campaigns. He is a dynamic speaker and is often found at communications, technology and organizing strategy venues supporting progressive civic engagement. He volunteers on the Advisory Board of the New Organizing Institute. He spent several years working at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Kearns has a Bachelors of the Arts from LeMoyne College and a Masters in Environmental Science from Yale University.
Kearns spent two years as a Jesuit International Volunteer in Kingston, Jamaica teaching computers at St. George's College and working with inner city youth. He is a runner, hiker and fisherman. He and his wife Maryann are raising their three children in Rockville, MD. Kearns blogs at Network-Centric Advocacy : Advocacy Strategy for the Age Connectivity.