
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation announces the fourth cohort of its Re.Generation Future Leaders Program
Monaco
Press release
Initiative
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation
is proud to unveil the fourth cohort of its Re.Generation Future Leaders
Program, a flagship initiative designed to empower the next generation of
environmental leaders and accelerate global action for planetary health.
Launched to foster the fulfilment of young
talents within the Foundation’s network, the programme supports emerging
leaders around the age of 35 who are committed to addressing today’s most
pressing environmental challenges. Rooted in the visionary commitment of HSH
Prince Albert II of Monaco, the initiative reflects the Foundation’s
long-standing dedication to innovation, youth engagement and environmental
protection.
The 2026 cohort brings together a diverse
group of outstanding individuals from across disciplines and geographies,
spanning science, entrepreneurship, activism, finance, sport and storytelling.
Selected for their achievements, leadership potential and commitment to
environmental action, these changemakers embody a new generation capable of
bridging sectors, cultures and solutions.
MEET THE 2026 FUTURE LEADERS
· Garvita Gulhati (India) – Social entrepreneur and sustainability advocate, founder of Why Waste?, transforming water conservation practices at scale and bridging grassroots action with global capital.
· Aman KC (Nepal) – Glaciologist and PhD researcher specialising in glacier dynamics and climate impacts on vulnerable mountain ecosystems and downstream communities.
· Dayana Blanco (Bolivia) – Indigenous regeneration leader and founder of the Uru Uru Team, restoring high-altitude wetlands through a combination of ancestral knowledge and scientific methods.
· Flora Artzner (France) – Wingfoil world champion and biodiversity expert, founder of Ecowave and co-initiator of Athletes for Science, connecting sport and environmental conservation.
· Amber Carter (United Kingdom) – Marine social-ecological scientist working at the intersection of science, policy and communication to support community-led ocean conservation.
· Grace Cordsen (United States) – Explorer, researcher and environmental storyteller documenting climate change in polar regions through interdisciplinary approaches.
· Joseph Nguthiru (Kenya) – Climate-tech engineer and founder of HyaPak, developing circular economy solutions that transform invasive species into sustainable materials.
· Thamires Pontes (Brazil) – Founder and CEO of Phycolabs, pioneering seaweed-based textile fibres to decarbonise the fashion industry.
· Ge Yu (China) – Sustainable fashion entrepreneur and founder of ANNDERSTAND, advancing circularity and cross-cultural dialogue in the fashion sectors.
· Fiorella Herrera (Peru) – Marine biologist and environmental
advocate, founder of WE CAN BE HEROES, leading large-scale conservation and
regeneration projects in the Amazon.
A TRANSFORMATIVE CAMPUS IN MONACO
The members of the 2026 cohort will take part
in a two-week campus in the Principality of Monaco, designed to strengthen
their leadership, communication and decision-making skills.
From 22 to 30 May 2026, the program will
include:
· Leadership development training, co-designed with INSEAD, focusing on storytelling, resilience, and impact-driven leadership.
· Exclusive masterclasses delivered by internationally recognised figures, including leaders from WWF, IUCN, the IPCC, National Geographic Society and global sustainability networks.
· Site visits and immersive experiences, showcasing innovative environmental initiatives in Monaco and beyond.
· A tailored programme of communication and
public speaking training, enabling participants to amplify their
impact on the global stage.
A LONG-TERM COMMITMENT
Beyond the campus, the Foundation provides long-term support to
participants through international speaking opportunities, media exposure
and strategic networking. Since its launch, the programme has enabled
fellows to participate in major global platforms such as COP conferences,
Climate Week, One Young World, ChangeNOW and TEDx events, generating over
100 speaking opportunities across more than 30 destinations.
The Re.Generation initiative also builds a global
community of emerging leaders, fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing
and new environmental solutions. Members gain access to the Foundation’s
network, exclusive events and ongoing professional opportunities.
PARTNERS
The Re.Generation Future Leaders Program is
made possible thanks to the generous support of partners including: the Boustany
Foundation, the Cuomo Foundation, Moët Hennessy, the Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute, ChangeNOW, IUCN, Jackson Wild,
National Geographic, One Young World, Una Terra Venture
Capital Fund, the Kofi Annan Foundation, Young Activists Summit,
the International University of Monaco, Sustainable Ocean Alliance,
the Alliance for the Preservation of Forests, the Mohammed VI
Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, The University of
Edinburgh, the International Ski & Snowboard Federation, Euronatur
and the International Olympic Committee.