Unison
ISSUE 4
APRIL 2022
Global Symposium Speaker Profile:
Mina Guli KRISTEN VINCENT ‘22 AND ANNA AUSANIO ‘22 On March 3, The Ursuline School’s Global Symposium was treated to an eyeopening and wonderful presentation by environmental advocate and enthusiastic marathoner Mina Guli. Zooming in all the way from Melbourne, Australia, Ms. Guli, the CEO of non-profit organization Thirst Foundation, spoke to our school community about the importance of raising awareness on the topic of water scarcity. Ms. Guli began her conversation by talking about her youth and how she’d never been particularly good at sports, specifically running. However, when she suffered a
severe back injury and was told she would never run again, her perspective changed drastically. The news motivated Ms. Guli to rethink her view on athletics, thus prompting her journey to become active again, starting with biking, then gradually swimming, and finally running. Alongside her athletic goals, Ms. Guli honed in on studying the widely pertinent issue of global water scarcity. Shocked by how quickly the water crisis was becoming a significant problem, she made the decision to dedicate her life to finding the solution. Aside from joining the World Economic Forum’s community of Young Global Leaders, Ms. Guli not only launched her own non-profit organization, Thirst Foundation, but also co-founded Peony Capital. These organizations reached thousands of people struggling with water scarcity. However, Ms. Guli was challenged to “think outside the box” by the Young Global Leader community to bring further innovation in promoting collective
action. Thus began Ms. Guli’s campaign for running marathons to bring awareness to global water scarcity. By March 2016, she had run 40 marathons and was featured on Fortune’s list of the 50 Greatest Leaders in the World. One year later, her second 40-marathon challenge was completed in 40 days. Her marathons not only reached global news outlets but inspired people to donate to various water scarcity crisis organizations. Mina Guli’s marathoning has inspired many people, including the students of Ursuline, to find new ways to raise awareness about water scarcity, and to work passionately and fervently towards stopping this impending crisis. Most recently, Ms. Guli has completed the 6 River Run, a marathon along the banks of 6 of the greatest rivers in the world, across 6 continents in 6 weeks. She credits the UN’s 6th Sustainable Development Goal, Clean Water & Sanitation, as inspiration. Ms. Guli’s determination will continue to inspire many others to get active to end the water crisis, and she doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon!