Info on ESGWe all recognize Einstein’s E=mc2 = The Keys to Understanding the Universe Investors increasingly are focusing on The Governance & Accountability Institute is the knowledge center for ESG issues and trends -- our team members are experienced strategists and experts in the nuances and complexities of ESG performance measures and the clusters of critical issues in each of the issue “silos” that [combined] make up the evolving ESG Framework – top lines being: E – Environmental and Energy Issues and Concerns – Metrics of Corporate Performance S – Social Policies and Societal Concerns – Demonstrations of Corporate Citizenship G – Corporate Governance – Traditional Issues and Concerns We help investors, analysts, corporate leaders, boards, social sector organizations, public sector managers and others understand the importance of ESG, and devise strategies to address risks and opportunities for their organizations…or for the enterprises they invest in. The Institute resources and service offerings include:
Finally, paraphrasing Albert Einstein... Information is just that until you add experience. Then information + experience becomes knowledge. The Institute team combines vast amounts of information with deep experience in the subject matter to provide clients with knowledge about ESG and Sustainability matters. Contact us for more information on how we can help your organization.
This section of our Web site is the “ESG – Matters,” an important learning and information-sharing resource for leaders and boards. Content is available to Registered Users – for information please email: hboerner@ga-institute.com . |
Environmental, Social, and Governance Concerns Converging on The Corporate World (By Hank Boerner, CEO - Governance & Accountability Institute) - Published July/August 2008 in Corporate Finance ReviewYour Company's ESG - Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors Are Mattering More Now to Institutional Investors (By Hank Boerner, CEO - Governance & Accountability Institute) - Published September/October 2007 in Corporate Finance ReviewPopular Movements: A Challenge for Institutions and Managers (By Hank Boerner, CEO - Governance & Accountability Institute) - Published March/April 2005 in Corporate Finance Review |