Global Reporting Initiative Announces First Board
of Directors
24
January 2002
Boston, USA - The Global
Reporting Initiative (GRI), convened to develop an internationally
accepted framework for sustainability reporting for businesses
and other organisations, announced today the appointment of fourteen
members to its first Board of Directors. This announcement brings
a year long independent board nomination process to a close, and
positions GRI for its official inauguration as an independent
international institution.
"Because the GRI
is a multi-stakeholder, international undertaking, its Board of
Directors reflects a balance amongst stakeholder groups and amongst
geographic regions," said Board Nominating Committee Chair
Jonathan Lash, President of the World Resources Institute. "The
Committee was challenged to assemble an extraordinary and balanced
group of innovators committed to strengthening corporate accountability
in the 21st century. I believe we have succeeded in achieving
this objective."
The first fourteen
members of the GRI Board of Directors, who will serve in their
capacity as individuals, are:
· Roger Adams
(United Kingdom) -- Executive Director-Technical, Association
of Chartered Certified Accountants
· Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel (France) -- Assistant Executive
Director, United Nations Environment Programme, Division of Technology,
Industry, and Economics
· Fabio Feldmann (Brazil) -- former Secretary of Environment,
São Paulo
· Toshihiko Goto (Japan) -- Chair, Environmental Auditing
Research Group
· Judy Henderson (Australia) -- immediate-past Chair, Australian
Ethical Investment Ltd, former Commissioner, World Commission
on Dams
· Hanns Michael Hölz (Germany) -- Global Head of Sustainable
Development and Public Relations, Deutsche Bank Group
· Jamshed J. Irani (India) -- Director, Tata Sons Limited
· Robert Kinloch Massie (United States) -- Executive Director,
Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies
· Mark Moody-Stuart (United Kingdom) -- retired Chair,
Royal Dutch/Shell
· Anita Normark (Sweden) -- General Secretary, International
Federation of Building and Wood Workers
· Nyameko Barney Pityana (South Africa) -- Vice-Chancellor,
University of South Africa, former Chair, South African Human
Rights Commission
· Barbara Shailor (United States) -- Director of International
Affairs, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
· Bjorn Stigson
(Sweden) -- President, World Business Council for Sustainable
Development
· Peter H.Y. Wong (China) -- Senior Partner, Deloitte Touche
Tohmatsu, Hong Kong; and Board Member, International Federation
of Accountants
Following acceptance,
one final board member will be named.
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"The caliber and
reach of this board reflects the critical nature of GRI's mission
in a global economy where sustainability reporting is likely to
become as routine as financial reporting," said GRI Secretariat
Director Allen White. "The Nominating Committee should be commended
for selecting this outstanding group of visionaries and institution-builders
from business, government, non-governmental, and labour organisations.
In these critical first years of GRI, their skills will be essential
in creating a truly world-class institution designed to advance
accountability worldwide."
The Board's initial duties
will include hiring a chief executive, siting a new Secretariat
headquarters in Europe, establishing processes and protocols for
GRI's governance structure, and other activities accompanying GRI's
official inauguration at UN headquarters in New York on 4 April
2002.
Convened in 1997 by the
Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES), in
partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme, the GRI
is elevating sustainability reporting to unprecedented levels of
rigour, comparability, and completeness. Sustainability reporting
discloses the economic, environmental and social performance of
corporations and other organisations. GRI has incorporated the active
participation of hundreds of business, accountancy, investment,
environmental, human rights, and labour organisations from around
the world in designing its Sustainability Reporting Guidelines.
To date, more than 100 major companies have used the Guidelines
in shaping their sustainability reports.
CONTACT: Mark
Brownlie
+1.617.266.9384
brownlie@globalreporting.org
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