
Meet Nando Ausin
Nando Ausin is a respected wisdom keeper, integrative healer, and trusted guide in optimizing personal and collective well-being. His work bridges ancestral insight with modern innovation to restore balance—within individuals, organizations, and the ecosystems they touch.
Whether guiding regenerative business leaders, advancing sustainable practices, or helping visionaries unlock their full vitality through deeper alignment with nature, Nando and his team empower transformation from the inside out. Their approach nurtures coherence—physically, emotionally, ecologically, and spiritually.
Drawing from decades of study with indigenous elders and rooted in scientific excellence, Nando offers a holistic methodology that unites original knowledge with emerging technology. Through careful assessment and embodied insight, he identifies root causes and reveals pathways toward sustainable, high-impact health—supporting humans and systems to thrive in harmony.
Global Sustainability Expertise
Nando Ausin brings a rare blend of international insight and grounded leadership. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the Tuck School of Business, he has advised multinational corporations, U.S. federal institutions, and grassroots movements alike. With deep experience in Latin American politics and global entrepreneurship, Nando’s work centers on social justice, ecological regeneration, and long-term systemic change.
Bridging Indigenous Wisdom & Innovation
For over 16 years, Nando has pioneered the integration of ancestral knowledge and cutting-edge sustainability practices. Through initiatives like BioTU and Ehecalli, he cultivates holistic models that restore balance between humanity and nature—honoring the teachings of original peoples while advancing regenerative technologies.
Transformative Educational Leadership
Nando’s impact spans continents and generations. He has led leadership and sustainability programs across hundreds of schools, universities, and international forums, guiding learners and institutions toward ecological literacy, cultural humility, and planet-forward solutions that reflect both local context and global interdependence.