About GVI
We're a team of over 150 people working across more than 15 countries, running award-winning conservation and community development programs in some of the world's most extraordinary locations. Our journey began when our founder Richard Walton started GVI in the late 1990s, launching our first marine conservation program in Honduras in 1999. Since then, we've connected thousands of volunteers and interns with sustainable development projects around the world.
We work closely with local communities and partners to deliver real, measurable impact on the ground - from sea turtle conservation in Costa Rica to wildlife research in South Africa. Our programs are designed to give people meaningful experiences while supporting critical conservation work and community development. We're not just about travel; we're about creating lasting change through ethical, responsible programs that respect local cultures and environments.
FAQs
- When was GVI founded?
- GVI was founded in 1998.
- Who is the CEO of GVI?
- Andrew Valentine is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does GVI operate in?
- GVI operates in the following markets: Environmental Conservation, Sustainable Development, Eco Tourism, Volunteer Programs, Wildlife Conservation, Marine Conservation, Community Development, Nonprofit Sector, International Development, and Education And Training.
- How many employees does GVI have?
- GVI has 51-200 employees.
- Where does GVI have employees?
- GVI has employees in United Kingdom.
- Is GVI hiring?
- Yes, GVI has 2 open remote jobs.
- Does GVI support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, GVI is a remote-friendly company.
- Does GVI offer a four-day work week?
- No, GVI does not offer a four-day work week.
- Is GVI transparent about salaries?
- Yes, GVI practices salary transparency, often including salary or compensation ranges in their job posts. They provide salary data for 2 roles.
- What is GVI's website?
- GVI's website is gvi.co.uk.
