Renjith P.R

Founder & Managing Trustee

Hailing from the picturesque and culturally rich village of Moozhikulam, Renjith has been a vocal advocate for farmers and an equitable way of life for underserved communities. Graduated with an MBA in Human Resources and Marketing, Renjith worked with a renowned private sector corporation briefly, but his career calling lay in serving the farming community at the grassroots level. Moved by the ideals of the late President Dr. Abdul Kalam, Renjith created Agronature as a niche farming consultancy to facilitate, create, and sustain a better way of life for the farming communities around him.

His exciting and remarkable experiences began with the National Green Corp, where his desire for farming, environment, and sustainability was nurtured. Renjith was also an Agricultural Expedition Program state winner and served as a resource person for the Forest Research Institute. He was an active member of the ‘India Against Corruption’ campaign and worked devotedly towards trying to build a more progressive nation. Presently, Renjith also serves as an advisory board member for the Department of Cooperation, Kerala, contributing to their product development and marketing strategy.

Dr. May Jacob

Secretary

Dr. Jacob has been working towards crafting sustainable social impact models that are measurable and effective. With several years of experience in conducting formative and summative research across multiple platforms and diverse populations, she leads the research aspects of projects and organizations.

For over 10 years, Dr. Jacob has worked in several research and community-oriented projects across the United Kingdom, United States, and India, building models based on research and data. She was part of the Neighborhood Revitalization Program envisioned by President Obama: The Promise Neighborhoods Project in Hayward, California, at California State University East Bay.

With expertise in data analysis and community development, Dr. Jacob brings an international yet locally sustainable perspective on community development strategies. Trained in research methodologies at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), she leads the research and project development division of Agronature. Her department supports feasibility studies, DPR preparation, socio-economic surveys, ESG/GRI reporting, and compliance strategies.

Her previous research work includes European Union research projects as part of the Jean Monnet Research Centre at the University of Leeds and her doctoral thesis at LSE on Immigrant Women and Identity.


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