Céline Cousteau is a humanitarian and environmental activist working with a variety of mediums that range from documentaries to art, from consulting with corporations and foundations, to public speaking. Each form shares the same message of interconnectivity between humans and the natural world.
As a documentary film director, producer, and presenter, Cousteau is the founder and executive director of CauseCentric Productions, which creates impactful, cause-focused content. In 2015 Cousteau co-founded The Outdoor Film Fellowship with a vision of passing on her family legacy of cause-focused filmmaking. The OFF is a nonprofit program whose mission is to empower the next generation of filmmakers, creatives, and activists to inspire change through leadership, film, and the arts. By providing an opportunity for the OFF fellows to produce meaningful content without the constraints of full-scale production funding or distribution, the students can concentrate on the creative process of effective impact storytelling.
Cousteau is also the ambassador for the TreadRight Foundation, and is on the board of directors of the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Her previous work has included being guest designer for Swarovski and a member of the World Economic Forum Council on Oceans. With a degree in psychology and a masters in Intercultural Relations, Cousteau is fluent in three languages.