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Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute
Jonathan Lash has led the World Resources Institute
as its president since 1993 and co-chaired the President's
Council on Sustainable Development and the Organization
for Economic Co-Operation and Development's High-Level
Advisory Group on Environment.
Jonathan Lash is president of the World
Resources Institute (WRI), a global environmental think
tank that goes beyond research to provide practical solutions
to problems of environment and development. During the
past ten years under his leadership, WRI has pioneered
the use of digital technologies to solve environmental
problems, engaged the business community in helping to
foster development that is sustainable, and created new
mechanisms to empower civil society groups.
From 1993 until 1999, Mr. Lash served as co chair of the
President's Council on Sustainable Development, a group
of U.S. government, business, labor, civil rights, and
environmental leaders that developed visionary recommendations
for strategies to promote sustainable development. At various
times, he served as a member of advisory groups to the
administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and the U.S. Trade Representative.
He has served on a broad range of national and international
groups, including: the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
and Development's Round Table on Sustainable Development;
the Tata Energy and Resources Institute (India); the Keidanren
Committee on Nature Conservation (Japan); the China Council
for International Cooperation on Environment and Development;
and the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for
the Earth (Japan). He is a member of the board of the Institute
for Sustainable Communities, the Wallace Global Fund, and
the Heinz Center.
Before joining WRI, Mr. Lash directed the environmental
law and policy program of the Vermont Law School. From
1987 to 1990, he headed the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources,
having served the previous two years as Vermont's Commissioner
of Environmental Conservation. During his tenure in Vermont
government, Mr. Lash helped write a score of innovative
statutes on issues ranging from pollution prevention and
solid waste management to protection of pristine streams.
In 1990 he became director of the Environmental Law Center
at Vermont Law School.
A former Peace Corps volunteer and a former federal prosecutor,
Mr. Lash also worked as a senior staff attorney at the
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) from 1978 to 1985,
litigating on issues related to public lands, federal coal
leasing, strip mining, energy conservation, and synthetic
fuels.
Mr. Lash earned his baccalaureate degree from Harvard
University and his masters and law degrees from the Catholic
University of America.
Panelists:
Coleman Fung, CEO
OpenLink
Jonathan Meeks, Principal
TA Associates
Jeff Miller,Partner
Tremont Group
Moderator:
Paul Gauron, Partner
Goodwin Procter LLP
For more information about this event, please
call Rob Mills, (646) 822-3574.
robert.mills@thomson.com
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