Published 10-21-00
Submitted by SustainAbility
As we continue to expand to meet the growing need for insight into pressing sustainability issues, we are pleased to announce the addition of three new members of SustainAbility's consulting and research teams.
Dr. Gary Kendall - Gary joins SustainAbility as the Director of the Energy Sector and Climate Change Programs, based in London. He has recently authored the book Plugged In: The End of the Oil Age, http://www.sustainability.com/downloads_public/insight_reports/plugged_in_report.pdf, which explores ways to decarbonise the transport sector. Having worked both in the oil industry and for a global environmental NGO, he brings a dual perspective to the challenges posed by the prevailing hydrocarbon economy. http://www.sustainability.com/aboutsustainability/profile.asp?id=24493
Preetum Shenoy - Based in Washington, DC, Preetum joins SustainAbility as a Manager with the Food and Beverage and Healthcare Sectors. Preetum received her Master of Business Administration from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan with emphases in Corporate Strategy, Marketing, and Sustainable Development. Preetum has spent over six years as an advertising and marketing professional in the pharmaceutical, consumer packaged goods and high-tech sectors. http://www.sustainability.com/aboutsustainability/profile.asp?id=23761
Sophie Waskow - Also based in Washington, DC, Sophie joins SustainAbility as an Analyst supporting the Energy Sector and Research & Advocacy Programs. Sophie is a graduate of Brown University, and has spent the last year working for the Corporate Executive Board, a company that provides best practices research and executive education to leading corporations and not-for-profit institutions. http://www.sustainability.com/aboutsustainability/profile.asp?id=24983
Jonathan J. Halperin
Director
Research, Communications & Advocacy
Independent think tank and strategy consultancy. Experts in corporate responsibility and sustainable development. Advisors on market risks and opportunities.
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