Women of Weather Featuring Celeste Saulo, the First Vice-President of the WMO

“Don’t be afraid, just be conscious of what you want that really gives you the strength to overcome the difficulties and be sure that you...

Don’t be afraid, just be conscious of what you want that really gives you the strength to overcome the difficulties and be sure that you will find others that will help you.”

Celeste Saulo PhD, Director of the Argentinean National Meteorological Service (SMN) and the First Vice-President of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

 

 

#WOW, what an inspiration! Every young person should watch this. 

Meet Celeste…

I am thrilled to share with you our latest #WOW interview with Celeste Saulo, Director of the Argentinean National Meteorological Service (SMN) and the First Vice-President of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).   

I was truly humbled by Celeste’s passion for meteorology and drive to make the world a better place. 

  • Why are early warning systems important to society and how do we make them more accessible? 
  • Where are the biggest opportunities for weather and climate innovation? 
  • What advice do you have for young innovators?  
  • What change do you want to see in the world and why? 

These are just a few of the questions we covered. Each answer was filled with genuine passion, practical advice and important inspiration for us all as we continue to find ways to work together to enable a more climate resilient and equal world.  

We at tomorrownow.org share Celeste’s passion for equality in weather. Find out more about what we are doing to enable inclusive climate action and how you can get involved here! 

About #WomenofWeather #WOW

Help Us Inspire Future Generations of Female Weather and Climate Innovators 

Through this #WOW series, we are celebrating and humanizing the amazing careers of women all around the world and showing just how diverse the weather and climate space can be.  Help us share stories of hope and progress far and wide so we can raise awareness of the incredible work of female change makers and inspire future generations of weather and climate innovators globally.

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Georgina is the co-founder of tomorrownow.org, connecting climate tech with communities in need. She spent a decade at MIT, leading initiatives on technology and social impact. She has worked with the World Bank and Harvard. Georgina supports STEM leadership and is a Parish Councillor. She studied at Oxford and MIT.