In recent years, one three-letter acronym has become a top priority for companies large and small: ESG.
ESG stands for three broad categories—Environmental, Social, and Governance—that initially were most important to socially responsible investors. Today, however, many other stakeholders stress the importance of a company’s ESG performance, and it’s become a vital measurement for corporate leaders.
Sloan’s new Vice President of Sustainability, Paul Sambanis, is enthusiastic about improving our ESG performance—and about working with our customers and partners to help improve theirs.
Here’s what Paul has to say about ESG and why it’s so important—for the planet, for the next generation of professionals, and for corporate performance.
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