Simon Isaacs

  • Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
  • Currently Resides: Kigali, Rwanda
  • Language(s): English, French, Spanish & Italian (fluent), Portuguese & Norwegian (basic)
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  • Statement: “At a personal level, Blue Planet Run provides a rare opportunity to integrate my love for running with my commitment to improve the lives of the poor, disenfranchised and marginalized around the world.” – Simon Isaacs, 2007

A multistate New England native, Simon currently resides in Kigali, Rwanda, working with the William J. Clinton Foundation. Simon leads the water, sanitation and irrigation program for the foundation, which includes a major focus on expanding access to safe drinking water and improved hygiene and sanitation practices for primary schools and healthcare facilities. Before joining the foundation, Simon worked for the United Nations Foundation, where he created partnerships supporting the disaster-relief and long-term recovery efforts for the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami and the devastating earthquakes in Pakistan and South Asia in 2005 — efforts that include the reconstruction of water infrastructure.

Simon brings an astute view to the water cause. Living in Rwanda, he understands the scale of the water crisis and its effect on the dignity, health and economic opportunities of so many people in that region of the world. Simon learned about the Blue Planet Run while working for the United Nations Foundation. During his tenure there, he worked closely with several nongovernmental organizations, including the Blue Planet Run Foundation, to establish the Global Water Challenge. Excited to travel the world by foot and to run across such a diverse set of landscapes, Simon sees the Run as a metaphor for what needs to happen in the water sector — “a constant marathon/sprint involving the entire international community.”

Simon received a BA in political science from Middlebury College in Vermont. He is also the recipient of the DACOR Bacon House Fellowship and was a semifinalist for a Rhodes scholarship.

Simon is inspired by selflessness and sacrificing the personal for the good of the many, traits embodied by his father/hero Henry Isaacs, who took care of the family and his mother as she dealt with terminal cancer, and his “boss,” former president Bill Clinton.

Simon is also an accomplished Nordic ski racer on the international, national and regional levels. He loves to spend time with his girlfriend and be outdoors skiing, biking, hiking or sailing. A true Vermonter, Simon enjoys kicking back with a good Vermont micro-brew and a bowl of Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia. He also loves any book by Gabriel García Márquez, Salman Rushdie or Barbara Kingsolver, and jams to bluegrass and country, particularly Brad Paisley and Nickel Creek, whenever he can.

Employee Engagement

Every 90 minutes of every day, a baton carrying the message “water is life” is passed from one runner to the next. Most of the time, this exchange occurs on the side of a quiet road.

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The Space Between

For the last week, I’ve been running the night shifts (9PM – 3AM and 3AM – 9AM).

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“Going Dutch” in Water Financing

Over the past few days, our team has run hundreds of miles along the vast Dutch water management system. The Netherlands has a long and intimate relationship with water.

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6.12 - In Memory of Damascene

Yesterday I received news that a friend of mine in Rwanda passed away. Officially, Damascene died of heart failure.

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6/10 - Gorilla Marketing in Brussels

Armed with a roll of Blue Planet Run stickers I took to the streets of Brussels – running from the city’s outskirts into the Place de Broukere in the center of the city.

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6/9 - The Streets of Paris

Saturday began with a great Exchange Point Ceremony under the Grande Arche in the Parisian business district, La Defense.

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6/8 Oxford at Night (From Beauvais, France)

The streets of Oxford are a happening place at 12:00 AM on a Wednesday.

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6/6 Snowdonia!

This time of year, at 53 degrees latitude, the sun does not set until 10:00 PM.

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5/6 Ireland?

After 72 hours of non-stop running from New York to Boston, we took off for Shannon, a small city on the west coast of Ireland.

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Runners as Messengers

For thousands of years, runners have been messengers. In 490 BC, Phidippides ran his historic 26 miles to warn Athens of approaching Persian ships.

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