Tag: Sustainable Investment
Making the Case for Corporate Human Rights Management: Connecting Human Rights and Financial Performance
November 18, 2016
By Marissa Saretsky, Special Advisor, Human Rights & Business Initiative, Berkeley-Haas Center for Responsible Business As an increasing number of companies grapple with integrating human rights considerations into their everyday business…
Corporate Sustainability & Moving Towards Materiality: Lessons from the Peterson Speaker Series
November 02, 2016
by Shanna Hoversten, MBA/MPH ’16 “When I started working in this area we probably would have needed just a few seats at a coffee table to have this conversation – certainly not this entire room,” remarked George Serafeim, Associate…
The CRB Proudly Welcomes Dan Hanson as Instructor for the Haas Socially Responsible Investment Fund
September 28, 2016
By Peter Bittner, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism ’17 “We are thrilled to have Dan Hanson join the faculty of Berkeley-Haas as instructor for the Haas Socially Responsible Investment Fund [HSRIF],” said Dr. Robert Strand,…
2015-16 CRB Year in Brief: Letter from the Executive Director
August 15, 2016
Dear Friends of the Center for Responsible Business: As we conclude the 2015-16 academic year, I would like to offer some reflections. 2015-16 was a very busy year with a lot of firsts. This included launching the Patagonia Eco-Innovation Case…
Sustainable Investing and Human Rights: A Path Forward for Valuation
March 07, 2016
Nancy Cao, MBA 17 The annual State of Sustainable Business Report issued by BSR and GlobeScan shows that “Human Rights” is consistently a top concern for sustainability professionals. Yet among these same professionals, there is a lack of…
3 Reasons to Be Hopeful About the Future of Sustainable Finance
February 02, 2016
By Marie Klaeylé, MBA 16 Representing Berkeley-Haas CRB and MBA students, I attended the first Berkeley Sustainable Business and Investment Forum (BSBIF) which took place early November last year. This 2-day event brought together key executives…