The weather is fair.

Climate isn't.

Who is Jill Peeters?

“I know Jill Peeters as a woman with an enormous drive and passion. She inspires.”

—Christine Malcorps,

Solvay Board Member,
Mentor and ex-Solvay executive Director.

“I see Jill Peeters as someone with a connection talent, who can help leaders in their transition.”

—Jacques Vandermeiren,

CEO Port of Antwerp.

How can I help you?

One of my preferred slogans is “sharing is caring”. It boosts me when I can use my talents to improve society. With the urgency of the current climate and nature crisis, I focus on the issues where I can create the biggest positive impact.

Have you already discovered your role in the actual transition? How can your company make a difference? Are you looking for inspiration? Can I help you with communication? Or do you have a media assignment?…

I now see clouds that weren't here before

More will change in the next 50 years than in the past 500 years,” says professor Jan Rotmans. “In a transitional phase we see chaos, but there will also be fear for the pain of this transition, and increasing resistance.” Sometimes we can't keep up with the many changes in the weather, in nature and in our society.

“In this time of chaos, regenerative leadership is needed. Jill Peeters can move corporate leaders to feel, think and act in a regenerative way. She is an expert in this. That is a unique quality”

Jan Rotmans,

Professor of Transition Science and Sustainability, Erasmus University Rotterdam.

“Jill is a true pioneer stepping up for a better future and one of the most gifted collaborators I ever worked with. Few people understand the challenge of the climate and biodiversity crisis. Fewer people understand what needs to be done to prevent the worst case scenario. And even fewer people show the courage and leadership to really change what most seem impossible to change.”

Leen Gorissen,

Innovation biologist
Studio Transitio.

“Jill is the top of climate communication in Flanders. She demonstrates the importance of nature and climate in a clear language and an energetic, inspiring and thoughtful way.”

Valerie Trouet,

Professor dendro and paleoclimatology,
University of Arizona.

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