Board of Directors

Robert Edward Turner III (Ted)

 

Laura Turner Seydel

Robert Edward Turner IV (Teddy)

Robert Edward Turner, III (Ted)

Throughout his career, Ted Turner has received recognition for his entrepreneurial acumen, sharp business skills, leadership qualities, and his unprecedented philanthropy.

Whether in billboard advertisement, cable television, sports team ownership, sailing, environmental initiatives or philanthropy, Ted’s vision, determination, generosity and forthrightness have consistently given the world reason to take notice.

Turner is founder and chairman of the United Nations Foundation, which supports the goals and objectives of the United Nations to promote a more peaceful, prosperous and just world; founder and co-chairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a charitable organization working to reduce the global threats of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons; chairman of the Turner Foundation, which supports efforts for conserving land to protect and restore wildlife diversity; catalyzing the transition to a clean energy future; and protecting and restoring water resources for people and nature; and co-founder and chairman of Ted’s Montana Grill restaurant collection, which operates nearly 38 locations nationwide.

Turner also serves as co-chairman of Turner Enterprises, Inc., which manages his business interests, land holdings, and investments. Turner is one of the largest individual landholders in North America, with approximately 2 million acres in 9 states. His ranches are home to the largest commercial bison herd (45,000) in North America, and host a variety of environmental projects, including reforestation, renewable energy, water resource management, and reintroduction of native species. Out of concern for the health of his land and its species, Turner established the Turner Endangered Species Fund in 1997 to conserve biodiversity by
emphasizing restoration efforts of endangered or imperiled species on Turner ranches and in partnership with state and federal natural resources agencies.

While urging others to make the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, he has already done so in a very large way. Turner has added solar panels on his numerous properties and installed 25 solar canopies in the employee parking lots adjacent to his Atlanta offices. 

Additionally, Turner serves as Chairman and Founder of Ted Turner Reserves a groundbreaking initiative inviting the public to visit and enjoy four unique, Turner-owned locales in the state of New Mexico, totaling over 1 million acres of diverse, stunning landscapes. It is through these experiences led by Ted Turner Reserves that Turner hopes others will develop a keen understanding and appreciation for nature, and in turn, consciously take steps, small or large, towards improving our environment.

Laura Turner Seydel

Laura Turner Seydel works with and supports organizations that address urgent challenges affecting the health, functionality, and vitality of our life support system: our air, water, land, food, biodiversity, and climate.

As chair of the Captain Planet Foundation, Laura guides the organization in its mission to empower and engage youth to become environmental stewards through hands-on experiential projects. She is a passionate board member of the Children & Nature Network, which helps children grow up realizing the many benefits that exposure to nature provides.

She fights for the health of our children as co-founder and chair of Mothers and Others for Clean Air, working to improve air quality for at-risk populations.

She serves on the board of Project Drawdown, which focuses on measuring the top scalable solutions to address global warming. Laura also works to address the extinction crisis as a Patron of Nature
with the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Laura co-founded Chattahoochee Riverkeeper to help protect the drinking water of more than 5 million Georgians. Laura works to achieve the same safe-water mission internationally as a board trustee for Waterkeeper Alliance (the consortium of over 300 waterkeepers worldwide).

To leverage and protect important environmental policies that protect the air, water, land and especially climate, Laura serves as vice chair of the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund.

Additional organizations she serves include the Turner Foundation, United Nations Foundation, Nuclear Threat Initiative, JST Foundation and the Turner Endangered Species Fund. She is a member of Atlanta Rotary, and she serves on the Carter Center Board of Councilors and on the advisory board for the Ray C. Anderson Foundation.

She lives with her husband, Rutherford, in Atlanta in the first LEED-certified gold residence in the United States. They have three children – John R, Vasser and Laura Elizabeth.

Robert Edward Turner IV (Teddy)

Teddy Turner formerly taught high school economics at the Charleston Collegiate School in Charleston, South Carolina. Teddy served in numerous business capacities including promotions manager at Turner Home Entertainment, as well as project manager at Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc. After spending two
years at CNN’s Moscow bureau as a cameraman and editor, Teddy went on to develop and produce various programs involved in TBS’s Soviet Union relations, including the Goodwill Games, the international athletic competition event created by Ted Turner to ease tensions during the Cold War through friendly sports competition between nations.

Between June 1989 and June 1993, Teddy was president and skipper of Challenge America, Ltd., a campaign for the Whitbread “Around the World” sailboat race.

Turner earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, in 1985.

Rhett Lee Turner

Reed Beauregard Turner (Beau)

Sara Jean Turner Garlington (Jennie)

Rhett Lee Turner

A highly gifted filmmaker and photographer, Rhett Turner is president of Red Sky Productions, a state- of-the-art, international film production company focusing on documentary films for global
television audiences and private corporations. He is well versed in every aspect of film production, and has served as a camera operator, photographer, producer, and editor on several projects. Rhett launched Red Sky Productions in 1999 with the release of Pollinators in Peril, a well-received environmental documentary hosted by Peter Fonda. He has continued collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation on similar projects, including El Lobo: The Song of the Wolf.

A graduate of the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, Rhett’s work has taken him to places such as Antarctica, Rwanda, North and South Korea, Galapagos, Greenland, and Italy. He was in Amman, Jordan during the Gulf War, as well as on the ground in Russia during the fall
of the USSR. Rhett’s outlook on conservation was highly influenced by his father as he grew up with strict tenets of environmental stewardship, and has pursued these themes through his career.

Prior to filmmaking, he worked as an account executive for CNN in the Tokyo office. Rhett graduated from the Citadel with a degree in Business Administration.

Reed Beauregard Turner (Beau)

Beau Turner is involved in numerous charitable organizations related to environmental conservation and
preservation around the world. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Turner Endangered Species Fund and is the Director of Natural Resources and Biodiversity for Turner Enterprises, Inc., which manages the business interests, landholdings and investments of his father, Ted Turner.

Among Beau’s challenges is the directive to balance a strong concern and ethic for environmental protection with several for-profit ventures, including the largest bison operation in the world. Beau’s greatest passion is getting young people outdoors and excited about nature and the environment. To help achieve this goal, he founded the Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center (BTYCC) near his home in Florida in 2008. The BTYCC is a place where children are encouraged to be active outdoors. They learn about conservation, interact with nature, acquire fishing, archery, hunting and camping skills and study alternative energy sources (the center is powered primarily by solar panels). Currently, Beau is working on growing the youth center concept and developing the BTYCC into a model for similar centers nationwide. Beau graduated from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina and also did graduate work at the University of Montana.

Sara Jean Turner Garlington (Jennie)

Since Jennie Garlington was exposed to environmental issues at a young age, she launched a lifetime commitment to stewardship and sustainability. An accomplished television producer,
Jennie parlayed her passion for the environment into her career. From 1994 to 2001, when she served as an associate producer at CNN Environment Unit’s EARTH MATTERS, she produced stories
on such timely issues as the proposed mine on the Okefenokee the fate of the Ossabaw Island; the future of Cumberland Island; the migration of Right Whales in Florida; and the reintroduction of wolves
into Yellowstone National Park.

Environmental stewardship is central to Jennie’s community involvement as well. Currently she is the executive producer and host of EcoSense for Living, a television show she created to showcase cutting-edge
environmental issues like ‘nature-deficit disorder’ and a wide range of subjects from energy-efficient lifestyles to green jobs.

John Rutherford Seydel III (John R.)

Florence Vasser Seydel (Vasser)

Laura Elizabeth Seydel

John Rutherford Seydel III (John R.)

John Rutherford Seydel III (John R.), an Atlanta native, is the Director of Sustainability in the Office of the Mayor for the City of Atlanta. Seydel works with department leads within the City of Atlanta, as well as with external community partners to achieve Atlanta’s sustainability goals.

While in his role, Seydel has helped direct efforts throughout sustainability including projects supporting waste diversion, urban agriculture, energy and water efficiency, alternative fuel vehicles, and renewables towards goals for Atlanta to continue as a top-tier city in sustainability.

Seydel received his bachelor’s in political science from the University of Denver. He is an environmental advocate and previously served as the CEO of Revolution Nation, an organization which aims to connect millennials to their elected representatives. He has also worked in the renewable energy space with the United Nations Foundation and Southern Company.

In addition, he has worked with the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and Captain Planet Foundation, organizations which promote hands-on environmental stewardship and education projects worldwide for youth.

Florence Vasser Seydel (Vasser)

Vasser Seydel graduated with cum laude honors from the University of Georgia, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. During her time in Athens, Vasser worked for UGA’S Office of
Sustainability as the Grants and Engagement Director, represented the university as the UGA Student Sustainability Ambassador, and pursued an education outside the classroom as an intern at the United Nations Foundation and TEDWomen.

After graduation, she began consulting with non-profit, business, and individual clients, specializing in communications, digital media, and strategic development, to enhance brands that create positive impacts on society.

Vasser continues to promote and support her family’s legacy and commitment to environmental responsibility through her family’s foundation, the Turner Foundation, as Trustee-Elect and the first Chairperson of the Turner 3rd Generation board.

More recently, she has taken on the Deep Seabed Mining issue, gathering a coalition of scientists, NGOs, and industry leaders to push a campaign raising public awareness and engagement.

Laura Elizabeth Seydel

Laura Elizabeth (LE) Seydel is an impact-oriented producer and founder of Ted & Jane Productions, a production company that prioritizes ethics and sustainability, based in Los Angeles, California.

Raised in Atlanta, Georgia by a family that prioritized environmental stewardship and social justice awareness, LE felt from an early age it was her mission to continue the legacy of her family and be part of the solution to save our fragile planet. As she grew older, she realized that media & movies were one of the most impactful ways to catalyze change.

While attending UCLA School of Film and Television, LE worked in film production and artist management, helping to put on one the nation’s largest fully non-profit music festivals, M3F Fest, in Phoenix, Arizona. After graduation, LE enjoyed working with several production teams who managed various entertainers and corporations. In early 2022, LE formed her own production company, Ted & Jane Productions, based on ethics and focusing on film creations about our planet and its inhabitants.

Her production company provides a safe space for a diverse family of cast and crew, develops socially aware and impact-based stories, and works to mitigate waste, all with the goal of making highly impactful art, with a low impact on our planet.

R. E. Turner

R.E. Turner

Throughout his career, Ted Turner has received recognition for his entrepreneurial acumen, sharp business skills, leadership qualities, and his unprecedented philanthropy.

Whether in billboard advertisement, cable television, sports team ownership, sailing, environmental initiatives or philanthropy, Ted’s vision, determination, generosity and forthrightness have consistently given the world reason to take notice.

Turner is founder and chairman of the United Nations Foundation, which supports the goals and objectives of the United Nations to promote a more peaceful, prosperous and just world; founder and co-chairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a charitable organization working to reduce the global threats of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons; chairman of the Turner Foundation, which supports efforts for conserving land to protect and restore wildlife diversity; catalyzing the transition to a clean energy future; and protecting and restoring water resources for people and nature; and co-founder and chairman of Ted’s Montana Grill restaurant collection, which operates nearly 50 locations nationwide.

Turner also serves as chairman of Turner Enterprises, Inc., which manages his business interests, land holdings, and investments. Turner is the second largest individual landholder in North America, with approximately 2 million acres in 11 states and Argentina. His ranches are home to the largest commercial bison herd (more than 51,000) in North America, and host a variety of environmental projects, including reforestation, renewable energy, water resource management, and reintroduction of native species. Out of concern for the health of his land and its species, Turner established the Turner Endangered Species Fund in 1997 to conserve biodiversity by
emphasizing restoration efforts of endangered or imperiled species on Turner ranches and in partnership with state and federal natural resources agencies.

While urging others to make the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, he has already done so in a very large way. Turner has added solar panels on his numerous properties and
installed 25 solar canopies in the employee parking lots adjacent to his Atlanta offices.

Laura Seydel

Laura Seydel

Laura Turner Seydel works with and supports organizations that address urgent challenges affecting the health, functionality, and vitality of our life support system: our air, water, land, food, biodiversity, and climate.

As chair of the Captain Planet Foundation, Laura guides the organization in its mission to empower and engage youth to become environmental stewards through hands-on experiential projects. She is a passionate board member of the Children & Nature Network, which helps children grow up realizing the many benefits that exposure to nature provides.

She fights for the health of our children as co-founder and chair of Mothers and Others for Clean Air, working to improve air quality for at-risk populations.

She serves on the board of Project Drawdown, which focuses on measuring the top scalable solutions to address global warming. Laura also works to address the extinction crisis as a Patron of Nature
with the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Laura co-founded Chattahoochee Riverkeeper to help protect the drinking water of more than 5 million Georgians. Laura works to achieve the same safe-water mission internationally as a board trustee for Waterkeeper Alliance (the consortium of over 300 waterkeepers worldwide).

To leverage and protect important environmental policies that protect the air, water, land and especially climate, Laura serves as vice chair of the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund.

Additional organizations she serves include the Turner Foundation, United Nations Foundation, Nuclear Threat Initiative, JST Foundation and the Turner Endangered Species Fund. She is a member of Atlanta Rotary, and she serves on the Carter Center Board of Councilors and on the advisory board for the Ray C. Anderson Foundation.

She lives with her husband, Rutherford, in Atlanta in the first LEED-certified gold residence in the United States. They have three children – John R, Vasser and Laura Elizabeth.

Robert Edward Turner IV (Teddy)

Robert Edward Turner IV (Teddy)

Teddy Turner formerly taught high school economics at the Charleston Collegiate School in Charleston, South Carolina. Teddy served in numerous business capacities including promotions manager at Turner Home Entertainment, as well as project manager at Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc. After spending two
years at CNN’s Moscow bureau as a cameraman and editor, Teddy went on to develop and produce various programs involved in TBS’s Soviet Union relations, including the Goodwill Games, the international athletic competition event created by Ted Turner to ease tensions during the Cold War through friendly sports competition between nations.

Between June 1989 and June 1993, Teddy was president and skipper of Challenge America, Ltd., a campaign for the Whitbread “Around the World” sailboat race.

Turner earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, in 1985.

Rhett Lee Turner

Rhett Lee Turner

A highly gifted filmmaker and photographer, Rhett Turner is president of Red Sky Productions, a state- of-the-art, international film production company focusing on documentary films for global
television audiences and private corporations. He is well versed in every aspect of film production, and has served as a camera operator, photographer, producer, and editor on several projects. Rhett launched Red Sky Productions in 1999 with the release of Pollinators in Peril, a well-received environmental documentary hosted by Peter Fonda. He has continued collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation on similar projects, including El Lobo: The Song of the Wolf.

A graduate of the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, Rhett’s work has taken him to places such as Antarctica, Rwanda, North and South Korea, Galapagos, Greenland, and Italy. He was in Amman, Jordan during the Gulf War, as well as on the ground in Russia during the fall
of the USSR. Rhett’s outlook on conservation was highly influenced by his father as he grew up with strict tenets of environmental stewardship, and has pursued these themes through his career.

Prior to filmmaking, he worked as an account executive for CNN in the Tokyo office. Rhett graduated from the Citadel with a degree in Business Administration.

Reed Beauregard Turner (Beau)

Reed Beauregard Turner (Beau)

Beau Turner is involved in numerous charitable organizations related to environmental conservation and
preservation around the world. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Turner Endangered Species Fund and is the Director of Natural Resources and Biodiversity for Turner Enterprises, Inc., which manages the business interests, landholdings and investments of his father, Ted Turner.

Among Beau’s challenges is the directive to balance a strong concern and ethic for environmental protection with several for-profit ventures, including the largest bison operation in the world. Beau’s greatest passion is getting young people outdoors and excited about nature and the environment. To help achieve this goal, he founded the Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center (BTYCC) near his home in Florida in 2008. The BTYCC is a place where children are encouraged to be active outdoors. They learn about conservation, interact with nature, acquire fishing, archery, hunting and camping skills and study alternative energy sources (the center is powered primarily by solar panels). Currently, Beau is working on growing the youth center concept and developing the BTYCC into a model for similar centers nationwide. Beau graduated from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina and also did graduate work at the University of Montana.

Sara Jean Turner Garlington (Jennie)

Sara Jean Turner Garlington (Jennie)

Since Jennie Garlington was exposed to environmental issues at a young age, she launched a lifetime commitment to stewardship and sustainability. An accomplished television producer,
Jennie parlayed her passion for the environment into her career. From 1994 to 2001, when she served as an associate producer at CNN Environment Unit’s EARTH MATTERS, she produced stories
on such timely issues as the proposed mine on the Okefenokee the fate of the Ossabaw Island; the future of Cumberland Island; the migration of Right Whales in Florida; and the reintroduction of wolves
into Yellowstone National Park.

Environmental stewardship is central to Jennie’s community involvement as well. Currently she is the executive producer and host of EcoSense for Living, a television show she created to showcase cutting-edge
environmental issues like ‘nature-deficit disorder’ and a wide range of subjects from energy-efficient lifestyles to green jobs.

John Rutherford Seydel III (John R.)

John Rutherford Seydel III (John R.)

John Rutherford Seydel III (John R.), an Atlanta native, is the Director of Sustainability in the Office of the Mayor for the City of Atlanta. Seydel works with department leads within the City of Atlanta, as well as with external community partners to achieve Atlanta’s sustainability goals.

While in his role, Seydel has helped direct efforts throughout sustainability including projects supporting waste diversion, urban agriculture, energy and water efficiency, alternative fuel vehicles, and renewables towards goals for Atlanta to continue as a top-tier city in sustainability.

Seydel received his bachelor’s in political science from the University of Denver. He is an environmental advocate and previously served as the CEO of Revolution Nation, an organization which aims to connect millennials to their elected representatives. He has also worked in the renewable energy space with the United Nations Foundation and Southern Company.

In addition, he has worked with the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and Captain Planet Foundation, organizations which promote hands-on environmental stewardship and education projects worldwide for youth.

Florence Vasser Seydel (Vasser)

Florence Vasser Seydel (Vasser)

Vasser Seydel graduated with cum laude honors from the University of Georgia, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. During her time in Athens, Vasser worked for UGA’S Office of
Sustainability as the Grants and Engagement Director, represented the university as the UGA Student Sustainability Ambassador, and pursued an education outside the classroom as an intern at the United Nations Foundation and TEDWomen.

After graduation, she began consulting with non-profit, business, and individual clients, specializing in communications, digital media, and strategic development, to enhance brands that create positive impacts on society.

Vasser continues to promote and support her family’s legacy and commitment to environmental responsibility through her family’s foundation, the Turner Foundation, as Trustee-Elect and the first Chairperson of the Turner 3rd Generation board.

More recently, she has taken on the Deep Seabed Mining issue, gathering a coalition of scientists, NGOs, and industry leaders to push a campaign raising public awareness and engagement.

Laura Elizabeth Seydel

Laura Elizabeth Seydel

Laura Elizabeth (LE) Seydel is an impact-oriented producer and founder of Ted & Jane Productions, a production company that prioritizes ethics and sustainability, based in Los Angeles, California.

Raised in Atlanta, Georgia by a family that prioritized environmental stewardship and social justice awareness, LE felt from an early age it was her mission to continue the legacy of her family and be part of the solution to save our fragile planet. As she grew older, she realized that media & movies were one of the most impactful ways to catalyze change.

While attending UCLA School of Film and Television, LE worked in film production and artist management, helping to put on one the nation’s largest fully non-profit music festivals, M3F Fest, in Phoenix, Arizona. After graduation, LE enjoyed working with several production teams who managed various entertainers and corporations. In early 2022, LE formed her own production company, Ted & Jane Productions, based on ethics and focusing on film creations about our planet and its inhabitants. Her production company provides a safe space for a diverse family of cast and crew, develops socially aware and impact-based stories, and works to mitigate waste, all with the goal of making highly impactful art, with a low impact on our planet.