Cathryn Berger Kaye
Cathryn Berger Kaye, M.A., is an international education consultant and former classroom teacher. She promotes young people being effective changemakers at conferences around the world and works with students, teachers, schools, and organizations. Cathryn's books include Make a Splash! A Kid's Guide to Protecting Earth's Ocean, Lakes, Rivers & Wetlands (with Philippe Cousteau), The Complete Guide to Service Learning , and the How to Take Action! series of student workbooks. While Cathy enjoys...See more
Cathryn Berger Kaye, M.A., is an international education consultant and former classroom teacher. She promotes young people being effective changemakers at conferences around the world and works with students, teachers, schools, and organizations. Cathryn's books include Make a Splash! A Kid's Guide to Protecting Earth's Ocean, Lakes, Rivers & Wetlands (with Philippe Cousteau), The Complete Guide to Service Learning , and the How to Take Action! series of student workbooks. While Cathy enjoys traveling, she is glad to feel the ocean breezes at her home in Los Angeles. Most of all, she adores her family--husband, Barry, two daughters, Ariel and Devora, and three grandchildren--who inspire her daily. Philippe Cousteau is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and TV host, ocean explorer, social entrepreneur, and environmental advocate. He is the grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau--the man who invented scuba diving and introduced the world to life under the sea. He is the founder of EarthEcho International, a leading nonprofit organization creating a global youth movement to protect and restore our ocean. He has authored numerous books, hosted television shows for the BBC, Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, CNN, and more. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Ashlan, two daughters, rescue dog, and two chickens. EarthEcho International is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to foster extraordinary leaders to take action to restore and protect our oceans. Led by Philippe Cousteau, EarthEcho's programs are dedicated to the legacy of his father, Philippe Cousteau Sr., whose devotion to the conservation and restoration of the oceans is one that can be shared by all people. See less