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Let’s Shape Tomorrow Together

Rippling Nature is about community, endeavors, and change already taking root. Whether your focus is nurturing land, restoring water, advancing energy, or strengthening community, there’s a place for you to create impact. If you feel connected to this vision, the next step is simple: join us, and let’s build a thriving future together.

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Our Strength is Our People

This vision comes to life through a collaborative ecosystem where each contributor strengthens Rippling Nature’s long-term impact and direction. Geoffrey S. Lakings has shaped its vision and partnerships, while Fahmi Bahrini has advanced WaterTech research and brought the story to life through clear, compelling narratives.

Building on this momentum, Sayo Omotoso has expanded the 100-year mission through strategic outreach, fostering alignment across wider communities. Through these efforts, Sayo brought in Isaac Olu-Amos, extending Living Blueprints into African and Nigerian agencies and opening the path toward a future Abia Smart City—reflecting a deeply collaborative, non-linear approach to global resilience for Planet, People, and Prosperity.

Sage Strategist

Geoffrey S. Lakings

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Striving to shape holistic, smart communities so 2 billion people no longer go to sleep hungry, and 4+ billion can chase their dreams instead of merely surviving.

Chief of Research

Fahmi Bahrini

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Curious mind uncovering how and why systems work, turning insight into action and knowledge into tools that shape a smarter, more connected future.

Chief of Resources

Sayo Omotoso

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Connector of experts and ideas, weaving the essential pieces together to bring bold visions to life and foster meaningful collaboration.

Chief Ingenuity Officer

Isaac Olu-Amos

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Non-linear thinker focused on long-term global resilience through Living Blueprints. Focuses on high-impact use of resources and deep collaboration for the sake of Planet, People and Prosperity.

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The Story Behind The Movement

Discover why we do what we do, who we are, and the impact we create.

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Our Why

The genesis of Rippling Nature dates back to childhood, inspired by the wisdom of indigenous peoples who looked seven generations into the future. Their deep respect for nature became the foundation of our mission: to heal division by returning to the source - indigenous knowledge - and the balance they have always honored.

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This foundation also embraces the power of the feminine, which is why initiatives like the Women’s Empowerment Campus are central to our purpose. Rippling Nature is a deliberate departure from traditional, patriarchal “cookie-cutter” approaches, choosing instead to foster holistic, sustainable communities and empower creatives to think differently, challenge convention, and build a more connected future.

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— Geoffrey S. Lakings

"Every ripple starts with you 

because true change begins when innovation meets sustainability."

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What We Stand For

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  • Acting with honesty and integrity in every step, ensuring our work truly reflects our mission.

  • Sharing our process and decisions openly, fostering trust and collaboration with the communities we serve.

  • Communicating clearly and truthfully with everyone we engage.

  • Embedding ourselves in communities to create multi-generational, meaningful impact.

  • Harnessing collective expertise and creativity to craft ingenious, sustainable solutions for real-world challenges in food, water, and energy.

  • Driving opportunities for women’s leadership, community wealth, and collective growth across generations.

  • Designing with the big picture in mind, connecting technology, culture, and the environment for lasting change.

  • Serving as a beacon of possibility, showing that a thriving, resilient future is within reach.

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