Marc Neal may now live in Edmonton, Alberta, but his heart is in
Bosnia. He spent several years in the Balkans, and in addition to his role as head of the financial office at the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Sarajevo, his clients have included NATO. His accounting background was crucial to his pioneering work as a business consultant in
Sarajevo, where I met him in late 2010.
Now Marc is back in his native Canada, and among his many projects, he is pursuing one of his passions, photography. While he plans to eventually return to Sarajevo, for now his spending much time behind the camera lens. His photos are available for purchase on
RedBubble.com; also view his collection of
the Balkans and the rest of Southeastern Europe.

Veliko Plivsko and Lake Jajce, Bosnia and Hercegovina

Main Square, Sarajevo

Kravica Falls. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jablanica Jezero, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina landscape

Sarajevo Cathedral
All photos are courtesy of Marc Neal and may not be used without permission.
About The Author
Leon Kaye
Leon Kaye is the founder and editor of GreenGoPost.com and its advisory division,
GGP Media.
Contact him to discuss how he can work with your organization or event.
His focus is making the business case for sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR).
He writes for San Francisco-based
Triple Pundit,
Inhabitat and now
The Guardian, for which he writes about corporate responsibility, water, and green building. He has also written for AIA's
Architect Magazine.
Leon works out of Fresno and Silicon Valley, California, and when he has free time, he enjoys hiking, gardening, cooking, weightlifting, and planning his next trip to one of the 60 countries he has visited. He has an MBA from USC's Marshall School of Business and is also a proud graduate of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) and Cal State-Fresno.