Standards Council

 

The independent Standards Council—comprised of experts in standards development, securities law, environmental law, metrics and accounting—oversees the development of SASB’s sustainability accounting standards. In an important overseer role, the Council reviews due process and quality of outcomes and ensures compliance of the standards setting process with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) guidance and SASB principles. Through working closely with SASB staff, an expert network and the public, the Council ensures that a robust and industry-focused set of standards are developed in a transparent multi-stakeholder process.

 

 

Standards Council Members:

 

Jim Coburn Headshot

Jim Coburn, JD

Senior Manager, Investor Programs

Ceres

 

Jim Coburn is an attorney at Ceres, where he directs efforts to improve mandatory disclosure of environmental risks and opportunities by corporations.  He has collaborated with investors since 2003 to improve climate change disclosure in financial filings, leading to SEC interpretive guidance on the subject in February 2010.  He has also worked with investors to ask for environmental disclosure guidance from Canadian securities regulators, which was issued in October 2010.  He has developed several reports evaluating companies’ governance, performance and reporting related to climate change, and is co-author of Disclosing Climate Risks & Opportunities in SEC Filings: A Guide for Corporate Executives, Attorneys & Directors.  Jim earned his law degree from Boston College Law School and BA in Government from Cornell University.

 

 

 

Christine Ervin HeadshotChristine Ervin

President

e/co

 

Christine Ervin has led innovative collaborations to accelerate green markets for more than twenty years.

 

As the first President and CEO of the U.S. Green Buildings Council, she led its evolution from a start-up organization to a coalition of industry leaders transforming the way buildings are designed, built and operated in the U.S. and abroad.  Over her tenure, the Council launched and cemented acclaim for the LEED standard and Greenbuild conference and expo.  As Assistant Secretary of Energy for President Clinton, she directed $1 billion in annual investments for clean technologies.  Initiatives ranged from partnerships to leverage private sector investments and the EPA-DOE ENERGY STAR partnership.  Previously, she directed the Oregon Department of Energy.

 

Christine serves on fiduciary and advisory boards for venture capital firms, start-up companies, national advocacy efforts and third party certification programs.

 

 

 

Jeff Hales HeadshotJeffrey Hales, PhD, Standards Council Chairman

Associate Professor

Georgia Institute of Technology – Ernest Scheller Jr. College of Business
 

Jeffrey Hales teaches at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he is an associate professor of accounting in the Ernest Scheller Jr. College of Business. He is a graduate of the accounting program at Brigham Young University and received his Ph.D. from Cornell University. During the 2009-10 academic year, he was a research fellow at the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in Norwalk, CT. He is currently a visiting associate professor at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France and sits on the advisory board of the Financial Accounting Standards Research Initiative (FASRI).

 

His research interests center on accounting standard setting and regulation, individual decision making, and behavioral finance. His research has appeared in the Journal of Accounting Research, the Accounting Review and the Journal of Accounting and Economics, among others.

 

 

 

Tom KielyTom Kiely

Director of Sustainability – Retired

McKinsey & Company

 

Tom Kiely retired from McKinsey & Company in January 2013, where he served as the firm’s Director of Sustainability. He was responsible for overseeing McKinsey’s environmental and carbon abatement activities and for managing emissions and CSR measurement and reporting. Also, as a senior member of McKinsey’s global communications group, Tom helped lead research and collaboration related to the role of business in society and sustainable capitalism, and shaped the firm’s communications in these areas.  Prior to McKinsey, which he joined in 2000, Tom was Director of Intellectual Capital Marketing at Viant, Global Marketing Director for Authorship at Deloitte Consulting and an editor at the Harvard Business Review. He began his working career as a business journalist. In retirement, Tom continues to work on projects related to sustainability, sustainable capitalism and the role of business in society.

 

 

 

Gayle Koch HeadshotGayle S. Koch

Co-founder & Principal

Axlor Counsulting LLC

 

Gayle Koch is co-founder and principal of Axlor Consulting LLC. She has over 25 years of consulting experience focused largely on environmental, product liability, technology and insurance related issues. Ms. Koch has worked extensively in the evaluation of environmental damages.  She has served as an expert on cases involving liability estimation, allocation and cost recovery.  She has experience in the estimation of environmental and product liabilities in connection with settlements, insurance claims and acquisitions. She has also worked on the evaluation of new technologies and market opportunities created by environmental regulations or changing markets.

 

Ms. Koch holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a B.S. in Humanities and Engineering (in the Science, Technology and Society Program) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an M.S. in Management Science (concentrations in applied economics, corporate strategy, and management of technological innovation) from the Sloan School of Management, M.I.T.

 

 

 

Stephen LinaweaverStephen Linaweaver

Principal

Blu Skye

 

Stephen is strategy and sustainability consultant based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a Principal at Blu Skye, a leading consultancy, and was formally with GreenOrder and McKinsey. His focus is on helping companies link business growth and sustainability.  Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Stephen attended the University of Virginia and the London School of Economics.

 

 

 

Jameela PediciniJameela Pedicini

Investment Officer

CalPERS

 

Jameela Pedicini is an Investment Officer in the CalPERS Global Governance Program. She supports the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in investment decision making across the Total Fund and contributes to CalPERS corporate engagement program. She also represents CalPERS at global sustainability forums.

 

Prior to joining CalPERS, Jameela worked at the UN-backed Principles for Responsible Investment where she developed and facilitated collaborative investor engagements on social issues. She has a background in ESG research. Jameela holds an MPhil in Comparative Social Policy from the University of Oxford, MSc from the University of Amsterdam, B.A. from Antioch University, and the CFA Society of the UK, Investment Management Certificate.

 

 

Patricia Farrar RivasPatricia Farrar-Rivas, CIMA, CIS

Founding Principal/CEO/CCO

Veris Wealth Partners

 

Patricia is a founding principal, CEO and Chief Compliance Officer of Veris Wealth Partners.  She has been providing investment advisory and wealth management services since 1992.  Patricia is a principal consultant to the Envestnet Sustainability Platform and a member of the Envestnet Advisory Board.  Prior to Veris, Patricia was with Silicon Valley-based public accounting firm, Frank, Rimerman + Co.

 

Patricia is an active board member of As You Sow, a nonprofit organization promoting corporate responsibility through shareholder advocacy, grant making, and innovative legal strategies. She lives with her family in San Francisco.

 

 

 

Greg Rogers Headshot 2C. Gregory Rogers, J.D., CPA

President/Founder

Advanced Environmental Dimensions

 

Mr. Rogers is President and founder of Advanced Environmental Dimensions, LLC. He is recognized in Best Lawyers in America in the field of environmental law. He is author of Financial Reporting of Environmental Liabilities and Risks after Sarbanes-Oxley (Wiley, 2005), past chairman of the American Bar Association’s Environmental Disclosure Committee, and one of 30 national experts contributing to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) investigation and report to Congress on Environmental Disclosures (July 2004). Mr. Rogers is also “Of Counsel” with a boutique environmental law firm.

 

Mr. Rogers earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University School of Law as a Hatton W. Summers Scholar and received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting from the University of Oklahoma. He received his CPA certificate in 1984.

 

 

 

KSchipperKatherine Schipper, PhD

Professor of Business Administration

Duke University – Fuqua School of Business

 

Katherine Schipper is the Thomas F. Keller Professor of Business Administration at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Ms. Schipper holds a BA degree from the University of Dayton, MBA, MA and PhD degrees from the University of Chicago and an honorary degree from Notre Dame University. Prior to joining Duke University’s faculty, she was a member of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).

 

Ms. Schipper has published research papers on a wide range of topics in financial reporting, corporation finance and corporate governance. She has been named the American Accounting Association’s Outstanding Educator and Distinguished International Lecturer, and has been elected to the Accounting Hall of Fame. She has served the American Accounting Association as Director of Research, as President and as President of the Financial Accounting and Reporting Section.

 

 

 

Elizabeth Seeger HeadshotElizabeth Seeger

Principal

KKR

 

Elizabeth Seeger joined Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (KKR) in 2009 to help oversee the management of environmental and social responsibility issues and opportunities across KKR’s portfolio, including through KKR’s Green Portfolio Program. Elizabeth was previously a Project Manager in the Corporate Partnerships Program of Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Prior to EDF, Elizabeth was a consultant with the Corporate Executive Board, where she advised companies across a broad range of industries in Europe and the United States. Before CEB, Elizabeth was an Associate at the Environmental Law Institute, a non-profit organization focused on environmental law and policy research and education. Elizabeth has more than 10 years of experience working on corporate environmental and social issues and earned a B.A. with honors from the University of Chicago and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

 

 

 

George SerafeimGeorge Serafeim, PhD

Assistant Professor

Harvard –Harvard Business School

 

George Serafeim is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Professor Serafeim’s research interests are international, focusing on understanding the relation between environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance and financial performance and the role of disclosure in efficient capital allocation and long-term value creation. His work has been published in prestigious journals such as the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies and Review of Accounting Studies, and has also appeared in media outlets including Bloomberg, Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal. 

 

Professor Serafeim’s work with Professor Ioannis Ioannou on corporate sustainability and sell-side investment recommendations received the best paper award from the Academy of Management, and their work on corporate sustainability and access to finance received the best paper award from the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment network. He currently serves on the Technical Review Committee of the Global Initiative for Sustainability Ratings.

 

 

 

Jermey Shapiro HeadshotJeremy Shapiro

Executive Director, Talent Analytics

Morgan Stanley

 

Jeremy is an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley focusing on maximizing human capital (employees) through analytics. He is the co-author of Competing on Talent Analytics, Harvard Business Review’s October, 2010 cover story and co-author of the book Ultimate Performance. He leads an American National Standard taskforce developing standard measures and metrics for talent and human capital topics. Prior to Morgan Stanley, Jeremy spent 15 years at the Omnicom Group consulting top companies globally on talent measurement and systems.

 

 

 

Nigel Topping HeadshotNigel Topping

Chief Innovation Officer

Carbon Disclosure Project

 

Nigel is Chief Innovation Officer at the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).  Nigel has been the principle architect of CDP’s ambitious program of innovation which has recently included new programs in Supply Chain, Water disclosure and Cities and is now looking to broader natural capital issues.  Nigel is responsible for many of CDP major partnerships including those with Accenture, SAP, Microsoft and Bloomberg.  In addition to serving on SASB’s Standards Council, he serves as an advisory representative for both the Climate Disclosure Standards Board and Climate Bonds Standards Board.

Prior to joining CDP, Nigel spent 18 years in the manufacturing sector.

 

Nigel obtained his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Cambridge University where he also won two rugby Blues and his MSc in Holistic Science from Schumacher College.

 

 

 

Andrew_ParkCropAndrew Park, JD, PhD  – Observer: Legal Counsel & Secretary

Bloomberg LP

Andrew Park is a Sustainability Manager in Bloomberg’s Global Sustainability group.  Reporting to the Chairman’s Office, the team aggressively integrates sustainability considerations into all operations and co-develops products and services for the Bloomberg Professional Service, enabling clients to evaluate sustainability market risks and opportunities.

 

Andrew manages special projects to develop cross-platform sustainability content and business strategies for multiple Bloomberg industry vertical groups.  He is also charged with developing and managing NGO relationships to support the company’s sustainability agenda and find collaborative potential between the business and its corporate philanthropy.

 

Andrew holds a D.Phil. from Oxford University in Comparative Social Policy where he was a Rhodes Scholar, a law degree from the Yale Law School where he was a Soros Fellow, and a degree in Economics from Harvard University.

 

 

 

Steve LydenbergSteve Lydenberg, CFA -

Partner, Strategic Vision – Domini Social Investments LLC

SASB Board of Directors

 

Steve Lydenberg is Partner, Strategic Vision, for Domini Social Investments. Mr. Lydenberg previously served as Domini Chief Investment Officer and was a founder of the Domini 400 Social Index, the first index to utilize social and environmental standards, and of the Domini Social Equity Fund in 1991.

 

Mr. Lydenberg has been active in social research since 1975. Mr. Lydenberg was a founder of KLD Research & Analytics, Inc. and served as its research director from 1990 to 2001. For 12 years he worked with the Council on Economic Priorities, ultimately as director of corporate accountability research.

 

Mr. Lydenberg has written numerous publications on issues of corporate social responsibility. Mr. Lydenberg is a fellow with the Institute for Responsible Investment, an organization he helped to found, and is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society.

 

Mr. Lydenberg holds a B.A. in English from Columbia College and an M.F.A. in theater arts from Cornell University, and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

 

 

 

JRogers2Jean Rogers, PhD - ex-officio Standards Council Member
SASB, Executive Director

 

Dr. Jean Rogers is the Founder and Executive Director of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board. She has over 20 years of experience working with global clients to integrate sustainability into strategy and operations in order to reduce risk and improve performance across the triple bottom line. Prior to SASB, she was a principal at Arup, a global consultancy focused on sustainable development, and a management consultant with Deloitte. She worked with leading clients in the utilities, infrastructure, manufacturing, healthcare and real estate sectors in the US, Europe, and Asia. She is a registered Professional Engineer, and a former Loeb Fellow at Harvard University.

 

 

 

 

Shana Harbour – Observer: Technical Advisor

Team Lead for Information and Disclosure Policy

United States EPA