From Corporate Queen to Climate Crusader: A Journey in Film

Antarctica The Giant Awakens Liz Courtney
Marie-Antoinette Issa

Lifestyle Editor

Jul 29, 2024

If you had told Liz Courtney during her early corporate years that she would become an internationally renowned film director, she would have laughed. However, after nearly 20 years running public relations and communication agencies, including Ogilvy PR and Cartwright Williams, and eventually selling to Leo Burnett in the US, Liz found herself questioning her purpose and passion. She wanted to make a difference for her children’s future.

Liz always had a passion for storytelling. Which extended from the written word and images to moving storytelling in film and digital media.

“This led me to set up a small production company to make documentaries about stories that matter to communities,” she says. “Along the way, I was given an incredible opportunity to direct a documentary in Antarctica with 40 teenagers. Led by the famous polar explorer Robert Swan. I challenge anyone to visit Antarctica and not come back changed. Especially, after spending three weeks with teenagers deeply concerned about the planet’s future.”

Antarctica The Giant Awakens Liz Courtney
Film maker Liz Courtney made the move from corporate queen to climate change activist. And subsequently swapped stilettos for ski boots!

The experience significantly affected Liz. And, unquestionably inspired her to commit to developing a global series on climate change. However, it required nearly a year of research, two years of filming in the field, and one year of post-production. She dedicated approximately four years of her life to creating “The Tipping Points of Climate Change.

“It was through this journey, that I discovered that I was more comfortable in snow boots than stilettos,” Liz says. “Contrary to my belief that I was the corporate queen, I found that I was a fearless adventurer at heart. Happiest on a dog sled zooming across the Arctic. Or, on an expedition ship crashing through the Drake Passage to Antarctica. Whether being chased by cheeky monkeys in the Amazon rainforest or exploring the polar regions, I had found my life passion.”

Since then, Liz has honed her craft in documentary filmmaking, particularly focusing on climate and sustainability. She has also explored other mediums, such as podcasts, webinars, and digital formats.

“Each of these platforms is an unquestionably vital tool to convey important messages about why climate action matters. Why action must drive hope. And, why we must rapidly transition to clean energy sources for the sake of our children’s future. If we don’t act now, we are failing in our responsibility to protect their future,” says Liz.

Liz’s dedication to her cause has led her to create over 55 documentaries. Her work has been recognised globally. And, culminated in a prestigious award for Women Changing the World through media in London, presented by the Duchess of York. She unexpectedly transitioned from the corporate world to the frontlines of climate change. Yet, found it profoundly fulfilling. Allowing her to contribute to a cause that matters deeply to her and future generations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Marie-Antoinette Issa

Lifestyle Editor

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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