As a Principal of Ecofusion, Chace Warmington works directly with LOHAS clients and leads planning and analysis for the company.
Chace manages the growth of the company into the lifestyle sector with more than a decade of experience working in television production, political campaigns, multimedia development, and media relations for social-enterprise and policy-related organizations. He maintains a passion for on-line communities empowering people via gaming and/or social networking.
Prior to joining the Ecofusion leadership team he served as field producer for CNBC’s “Equal Time” and assistant to show host Dee Dee Myers; press aide to the Clinton/Gore 1996 Campaign; and press office manager at the White House. Most recently, Chace completed a three-year engagement with the Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund as the organization's senior associate.
As an active member in his community, Chace also has served as a facilitator in local and international citizen diplomatic summits such as the Global Forum of Religious and Parliamentary Leaders for Human Survival in Moscow, 1990; the Seeds of Hope Conference in Belfast, Northern Ireland; the Citizen Peace-Building Conference through the University of California at Irvine in 2000 and 2001; and the Citizen Summit II, a Washington, DC, government event, in 2003.
Chace holds a Master of Science from The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, a Master of Arts from the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Chace is certified as a mediator from the Northern Virginia Mediation Service and certified in organizational development from Georgetown University.
Chace lives in Washington, DC with his wife, Anne, and their son, Charles.