Champion for Sustainability, Wool and Climate Education and Women in Climate Leadership.
As a recognised voice in the wool industry and community leader, Lorna McCormack offers engaging, informative presentations that highlight the environmental benefits of sustainable wool production and its potential to contribute to a greener future.
Lorna’s advocacy extends to climate change advocacy, where she connects the global fight against climate change with the realities of farming and rural life. Her work focuses on amplifying women's voices, championing the resilience, ingenuity, and leadership of women as catalysts for change within their communities and beyond.
A dynamic and relatable speaker, Lorna fosters connections with audiences by sharing actionable insights, personal stories, and a vision for an equitable and sustainable future. Whether addressing industry conferences, community events, or educational workshops, she brings inspiration and a call to action for collective impact in building a better world.
Lorna McCormack is not just a speaker but a beacon of empowerment for women and young people and a catalyst for change. Her message is that there is always space for everyone to be heard. This approach resonates with all who care about the planet and the role of women in leading its future.


Climate change advocacy and its impact on women is crucial. We must address the barriers that women face in this arena. Empowering women, like Lorna McCormack, to take action and influence policies for a sustainable future is essential. By showcasing examples of women-led sustainability initiatives, we highlight the importance of climate-smart skills as a path to empowerment, including efforts in sustainable wool production.

“The Power of Women’s Stories”
How storytelling drives climate change advocacy and behavioural change. Climate smart skills—transforming stories into practical skills. My personal journey in leadership, including lessons learned and why staying true to your values is vital to truth to power. Building collective action through inspiring narratives, art, and community engagement.

The environmental benefits of wool as a natural, renewable, and biodegradable fibre that plays a crucial role in climate change. Sustainable wool production is essential, as it bridges traditional techniques with modern innovation. Furthermore, wool contributes significantly to the circular economy, helping combat climate change. It is also important to teach children about wool, including how it is produced and why its sustainability matters.
These themes reflect Lorna McCormack’s commitment to education, empowerment, and actionable change, making her a sought-after speaker for diverse audiences, especially in the realm of climate change advocacy and sustainable wool production.



