Subscribe: RSS
  • Biotechnology
  • Cities
  • Climate change
  • Credit crisis
  • currencies
  • Energy
  • Geopolitics
  • Globalization
  • Growth and productivity
  • Health Care
  • Innovation
  • Internet
  • job creation
  • marketing
  • Organization
  • Social Entrepreneurs
  • Social Innovation
Mindy S. Lubber

Mindy S. Lubber is president of Ceres. She was recently voted one of “The 100 Most Influential People in Corporate Governance for 2009” by Directorship Magazine, which noted Ceres’ substantial influence in its field. Before coming to Ceres, Ms. Lubber was the regional administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency and founder and CEO of Green Century Capital Management, an investment firm managing environmentally screened mutual funds.

13 April 2010

The world can no longer afford business as usual. Our global economy faces unprecedented challenges, whether from climate change, ever-increasing food and water shortages, surging populations, or myopic financial markets obsessed with short-term gains and growth at all costs.

Read more...

  • Comment on this articleComment [1]
  • Link to this articleLink to this
  • Bookmark and Share this article Share

Send an e-mail to let us know how we can make our site better.

Social Innovation: A What Matters Special Report: In Print January 2012 click here to request a free copy

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The Stanford Social Innovation Review is written for and by social change leaders in the nonprofit, business, and government sectors. Sample articles of particular interest to readers of What Matters are available  below.