Randall Mass

Meet Randall Mass, a former corporate executive and White House Consultant (i.e., OMB, OA), that walked away from it all to pursue a more noble career in ART and PEACE. Randall provided strategy consulting expertise to over 25 Fortune 500 companies (e.g., McDonalds, Procter and Gamble, AIG, Royal Dutch Shell) and across two administrations at the Executive Office of the President (i.e., Bush and Obama).

Randall created a global community of peace makers, Nobel laureates, humanitarians, religious leaders, artists and a unique cadre of former military personnel. The pursuit of peace, conflict resolution, and unity is the goal rather than corporate or political politicking and fearmongering. Forming relationships of friendship and trust globally is the key theme. His work in Art and Diplomacy served as a platform for artful and peaceful engagement. Randall and the Art and Diplomacy Foundation serves as a formal mechanism for nominating Nobel Peace Prize candidates. He nominated HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco for Peace and the Planet in 2017 and Crown Prince Moulay Hassan of Morocco in 2020 to the Norwegian Nobel Committee. His concepts and projects include The Diplomatic Scholars Program, the Art and Diplomacy Thinktank, Rebooting the Institute de Paix, The Environmental Intelligence Agency, The Environmental Peace Accord, and the Umbrellas for a Better World.

Today, he also focuses his creative efforts as a painter in an artistic collection, entitled the World Peace Collection. The art and its presentation share the artists story and take the viewer on a journey of challenging the status quo and surfacing thoughts, messages and actions for a more peaceful, thoughtful, and caring world. By sharing his journey, he hopes to ignite a spark of "Let's Make a Change" in the viewers lives. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the art is used to fund the implementation of Global Peace Projects through the use of Art and Diplomacy.




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