Early Compassionate Curiosity

From childhood, we watched life closely, asking why people struggle and why systems often fail them. Quiet observation grew into deep compassion and a desire to understand how life actually works. Long before NHERG had a name, this curiosity shaped our path as a guide, mentor, and builder.

Learning Inside Real Systems

Across corporate, entrepreneurial, and community environments, we studied how power, economics, and human behavior interact. External success revealed clear gaps in self-knowledge, governance, and long-term wellbeing. Rather than turning away, we chose to examine those gaps carefully and began shaping more ethical, durable ways of organizing life.

Crystallizing A Lifelong Practice

Decades of study, lived experience, and direct work with people matured into NHERG, a system for moving between awareness and responsibility, and between responsibility and legacy. Today, we continue refining this practice, inviting individuals and communities to walk with us as they design lives, structures, and futures with integrity.

Liesa El

Founder • Architect • Lead Consultant

Liesa is the Founder and Architect of NHERG (Natural Heritage Energy Resource Governance), a global consulting ecosystem established in 2012 and shaped by decades of lived experience, leadership, and community service. Her work guides individuals and communities toward clarity, self-governance, and legacy through structured, grounded, and enduring frameworks designed to turn awareness into responsible action.

Guiding Principles For Our Work

Clarity, integrity, stewardship, and intergenerational responsibility shape every element of NHERG.

Our journey begins with a sincere wish to understand how life works and how people can thrive with dignity, responsibility, and coherent structure.

Years within corporate, entrepreneurial, and community spaces gave us practical insight into leadership, economics, and governance that now anchor the NHERG system.

We offer a calm, enduring presence, guiding individuals and communities as they move at a thoughtful pace toward disciplined practice and legacy-centered decisions.