Revision as of 16:58, 10 January 2017 editOneAnimal (talk | contribs)20 edits Added work with Pollination Project← Previous edit | Revision as of 17:28, 10 January 2017 edit undoOneAnimal (talk | contribs)20 edits Added work with New Crop CapitalNext edit → | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
Cooney was born and raised in ], ].<ref name=VOprofile>{{cite web|last= Cooney |first= Nick |authorlink= Nick Cooney |title= Activist Profile: Nick Cooney |date= 2007-09-05 |website= ] |url= http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter/cooney.html}}</ref>Cooney received a bachelor's degree in Non-Violence Studies from ] in 2003 with a major in Non-Violence Studies. | Cooney was born and raised in ], ].<ref name=VOprofile>{{cite web|last= Cooney |first= Nick |authorlink= Nick Cooney |title= Activist Profile: Nick Cooney |date= 2007-09-05 |website= ] |url= http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter/cooney.html}}</ref>Cooney received a bachelor's degree in Non-Violence Studies from ] in 2003 with a major in Non-Violence Studies. | ||
==Work with New Crop Capital== | |||
Cooney is a Managing Trustee and co-founder of ], a private venture capital fund that invests in plant-based and cultured meat, dairy, and egg companies.<ref>{{cite news|last= Gunther |first= Marc |title= New Crop – the vegan venture fund fighting for animal rights |date= 2016-04-06 |accessdate= 2017-01-10 |website= ] |url= https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2016/apr/06/new-crop-capital-vegetarianism-vegan-animal-rights-agriculture-usda-beyond-meat |quote= Besides funding, Friedrich, Cooney and Kerr provide their portfolio companies with access to like-minded investors and to consumers who want to avoid meat}}</ref>. | |||
==Work as documentary film maker== | ==Work as documentary film maker== |
Revision as of 17:28, 10 January 2017
Nick Cooney | |
---|---|
Occupation | Executive Vice President of Mercy for Animals |
Notable work | How to be Great at Doing Good |
Board member of | The Humane League Good Food Institute |
Website | http://NickCooney.com |
Nick Cooney (born c. 1981) is the Executive Vice President of the non-profit animal advocacy organization, Mercy for Animals, and founder of The Humane League. He is the author of three books: Change of Heart (2010), Veganomics (2013), and How To Be Great At Doing Good (2015). His previous role at Mercy for Animals was Director of Education.
In 2005, Cooney founded The Humane League in Philadelphia.
Cooney is a former intern of the Agape Community, a lay Catholic community dedicated to peace and non-violence.
In 2007, Cooney was one of Vegan Outreach's top leafleters in their Adopt A College campaign.
Cooney is one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism (2008) by Mark Hawthorne.
Cooney's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, TIME magazine, National Public Radio, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Z Magazine and he has lectured throughout the United States and Europe on how to create social change.
Early life and education
Cooney was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Cooney received a bachelor's degree in Non-Violence Studies from Hofstra University in 2003 with a major in Non-Violence Studies.
Work with New Crop Capital
Cooney is a Managing Trustee and co-founder of New Crop Capital, a private venture capital fund that invests in plant-based and cultured meat, dairy, and egg companies..
Work as documentary film maker
In 2012, Cooney wrote and directed What Came Before, a short documentary staring Steve-O, that follows the rescue of three different animals from factory farms. It was produced by Farm Sanctuary.
Work with The Pollination Project
Cooney contributes to The Pollination Project by being a judge for The Unsung Vegan Hero Awards..
See also
Notes
- Reese, Jacy (2016-09-02). "Mercy for Animals' Conversations with Nick Cooney, Executive Vice President of Mercy For Animals". Animal Charity Evaluators. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
One of MFA's main strengths is their utilitarian approach to program decisions. Every program aims to relieve the greatest amount of animal suffering per dollar spent.
- Sullivan, Terra (2015-05-19). "Mercy for Animals' Nick Cooney to Speak at Green Bar & Kitchen Tonight". New Times Broward-Palm Beach. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
I want regular people like you and me to be able to accomplish more good for the world with the limited amount of money or time we have to donate. Everyone one of us has the power to do an incredible amount of good for the world - literally saving lives, and sparing thousands of individuals from a life filled with suffering. But to do that, we need to make smart charity decisions. Unfortunately, we haven't been taught how to do that. We haven't been taught how to think about charity in a rigorous, results-oriented way. I want to help donors, volunteers, and non-profits get more results.
- "The Humane League Linkedin". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
The Humane League is a 501(c)3 and Certified Best In America by the Independent Charities of America... Nick Cooney, Founder.
- ^ Cooney, Nick (2007-09-05). "Activist Profile: Nick Cooney". Vegan Outreach.
- Gunther, Marc (2016-04-06). "New Crop – the vegan venture fund fighting for animal rights". The Guardian. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
Besides funding, Friedrich, Cooney and Kerr provide their portfolio companies with access to like-minded investors and to consumers who want to avoid meat
- Nick Cooney, Steve-O (2012-12-10). What Came Before. Animal Charity Evaluators (DVD). United States: Farm Sanctuary. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
- Nessel, Ari (2014-09-30). "How a Man Named Jingles Changed My Life". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
...team of judges, including Nick Cooney of Mercy for Animals, Bruce Friedrich of Farm Sanctuary, lauren Ornelas from Food Empowerment Project, Stephanie Klempner and Faizan Jaleel
Books
- Cooney, Nick (2010-09-20). Change of Heart: What Psychology Can Teach Us About Spreading Social Change. Lantern Books. ISBN 9781590562451.
- Cooney, Nick (2013-11-22). Veganomics: The Surprising Science on Vegetarians, from the Breakfast Table to the Bedroom. Lantern Books. ISBN 9781590564288.
- Cooney, Nick (2015-04-27). How To Be Great At Doing Good: Why Results Are What Count and How Smart Charity Can Change the World. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781119041719.
Interviews
- Cooney, Nick (2010-12-10). "Interview Series #18: Nick Cooney". Kiss Me, I'm Vegan! (Interview). Interviewed by Lindsay Wolf. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
{{cite interview}}
: Unknown parameter|deadurl=
ignored (|url-status=
suggested) (help); Unknown parameter|subjectlink=
ignored (|subject-link=
suggested) (help) - Cooney, Nick (2011-03-31). "Interview with Nick Cooney". Vegan Outreach (Interview). Interviewed by Matt Ball. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
{{cite interview}}
: Unknown parameter|deadurl=
ignored (|url-status=
suggested) (help); Unknown parameter|subjectlink=
ignored (|subject-link=
suggested) (help) - Cooney, Nick (2011-08-20). "ARZone interview with Nick Cooney". Animal Rights Zone Transcripts (Interview). Retrieved 2015-06-06.
{{cite interview}}
: Unknown parameter|deadurl=
ignored (|url-status=
suggested) (help); Unknown parameter|subjectlink=
ignored (|subject-link=
suggested) (help)
Other articles
- Cooney, Nick (2013-08-06). "Changing Vegan Advocacy from an Art to a Science". Humane Research Council. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
External links
- The Humane League (official website)
- Mercy for Animals (official website)
- The Good Food Institute
- New Crop Capital
This animal rights-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |