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12.06.2007 - 08:00am ET
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Ceres and Trillium Announce Inaugural Joan Bavaria Awards
(CSRwire) BOSTON - December 5, 2007 - Honoring the founder of both organizations,
Ceres and Trillium Asset Management Corporation ("Trillium") have
established an annual awards program named after socially responsible
investment pioneer, Joan Bavaria. The inaugural Joan Bavaria Awards for
Building Sustainability into the Capital Markets will be presented at
the Ceres 2008 Conference to be held April 29-30, 2008 in Boston.
Nominations for the awards are now being accepted via the Ceres website
(http://www.ceres.org/bavaria_awards).
The deadline for submitting nominations is February 1, 2008.
The awards celebrate Bavaria's distinguished career and legacy in
integrating social and environmental factors in decision-making by the
capital markets. A champion of social investing and a leader in the
sustainability movement, Bavaria founded the Social Investment Forum in
1981, Trillium in 1982, and Ceres in 1989.
Two awards will be given each year. The Impact Award will go to an
investor, company, or nonprofit group that has contributed a specific
achievement resulting in lasting movement of the capital markets from a
system focused on short-term profits toward one that balances financial
prosperity with social and environmental health. The Innovation Award will
go to an investor, company, or nonprofit group whose recent work has the
distinct potential to be a catalyst for longterm change of the same
kind.
The five judges who will select this year's winners include experienced
individuals in the forefront of the sustainability movement. The panel
includes: Ray Anderson, chairman and founder of Interface, Inc., the
world's top manufacturer of modular carpet and a leader on corporate
sustainability; Denis Hayes, president of the Bullitt Foundation and
organizer of the first Earth Day; Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres and
director of the Investor Network on Climate Risk; Cheryl Smith, executive
vice president of Trillium; and Ken Sylvester, assistant comptroller for
pension policy of the New York City Comptroller's Office which oversees
$70 billion in retirement fund assets.
For more information about Joan Bavaria or to submit a nomination for the
awards, visit www.ceres.org/bavaria_awards,
or contact Scott Kleiman at kleiman@ceres.org or 617-247- 0700
x42.
About Trillium
Now in its 25th year, Trillium Asset Management Corporation is the oldest
and largest independent investment advisor focused exclusively on socially
responsible investing. Trillium has $1 billion under management with
offices in Boston, Durham, San Francisco, and Boise.
About Ceres
Ceres is a leading coalition of investors, environmental groups, and other
public interest organizations working with companies to address
sustainability challenges such as global climate change. Ceres also
directs the Investor Network on Climate Risk, a network of over 60
institutional investors with collective assets totaling more than $4
trillion.
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