Former Ford Scientist (1989–2009)
Current Member of the Science Advisory Board (SAB)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
"I believe it's very important for major corporations to consider science when making decisions about their products and their operations."
Senior Investment Strategist and
President of the Global Markets Institute at Goldman Sachs
"Sustainability can't be an add-on; it must be well integrated into a corporation's regular business activities."
Executive Director and Professor of Business Ethics
Institute for Corporate Responsibility, George Washington University
"I think people see Ford – and rightly so – as a company that is focusing on substantial larger social issues, like human rights and environmental sustainability, that are critical for our planet."
Senior Fellow
Cascadia Center for Regional Development
"The question is not should we move toward plug-in vehicles. The real question is how can we get there quickly."
Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel
Ford Motor Company
"These days, sustainability governance and more traditional corporate governance overlap, maybe even to the point of merging. We have a very complicated business that impacts a host of different areas, and you can't divorce any one from the others."
Director
Ford Automotive Safety Office
"To identify the safety priorities that can save the most lives, we must rely on real-world crash and injury data and apply sound science to motor vehicle safety problems."