Staying the course is not advisable.

 


 

Robert Earhart

Robert has been working in CSR and SRI for the past ten years in a variety of different capacities in the private, NGO and political sectors. Robert joined Brooklyn Bridge/TBLI Group in 2003 to further develop the consulting services. He provides strategy and program development services as well as capital-raising networking. He develops curriculum for academic and corporate training courses on Socially Responsible
Investment and Corporate Social Responsibility. Recent client projects include: InWent, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, ABN AMRO, ING Bank, Bank Insinger de Beaufort, Chrysalix Renewable Energy Private Equity Fund, and Expansion Capital Partners. He has an MBA in Inter-
national Management from the Rotterdam School of Management. He is currently working on his Doctorate of Business Administration at the
University of Humanist Studies in Utrecht, Netherlands with a topical research focus on sustainable investment and the management con-
sulting industry.

Jonathan Wootliff

Jonathan Wootliff is based in Brussels, Jonathan travels
extensively within Europe, as well as to the United States and Asia, where he assists companies in building sustainable development strategies. Jonathan has undertaken client assignments for a wide range of companies including Altria, British Petroleum, Coca-Cola, Colgate Palmolive, Merrill Lynch, Procter and Gamble, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication,
Unocal, the Whirlpool Corporation, and the Indonesian paper and pulp producer, APRIL. He has extensive knowledge in the energy, forestry, agriculture, food, and extractive industries sectors. Jonathan’s work involves enhancing his clients’ understanding of the demands of NGOs and other Civil Society groups by identi-
fying critical issues of concern, as they relate to particular companies and industry sectors. He evaluates the risks of corporations being exposed to public controversy, exploring viable ways for his clients to meet these stakeholders’ expectations and developing opportunities for establishing mutually beneficial partnerships.

Andrew Coogan

Andrew Coogan combines a range of communications, strategy development, project management, research and consulting skills with broad experience from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
Communications work at the heart of sustainable development
includes the Global Reporting Initiative’s inaugural conference, TBLI Conferences in Europe and Asia and campaign and lobbying roles with UK NGOs. Previous roles included: consulting in E-commerce and business strategy, managing projects for financial institutions, government departments, and start-up IT companies; policy advisor for the Australian government, managing research on internet, E-commerce, tax reform and SMEs; corporate experience in financial services, as a project manager at Australia’s Westpac Institutional Bank. Andrew also has extensive operations management and leadership experience gained as an Officer in the Royal Australian Navy. He holds a Bachelor of Economics degree and is continuing study toward a Masters in Journalism.


Robert Rubinstein

Robert Rubinstein is the founder and CEO of Brooklyn Bridge TBLI Group. He has a Bachelors degree in history and political science and has completed Master’s level work in Business
Administration. Robert has worked for Shell, Creative Handbook Europe and was the Founder/Director of Third Wave Carriers, as well as three different magazines published in the Netherlands. In 1997 he founded and published the first European management magazine exclusively on the topic of responsible business practices. Subsequently, he became the Founding
Director of Brooklyn Bridge. In 1999, he was the organiser of the
Lisbon Conference on SRI for the European Commission, and since then has hosted the annual TBLI Conference eight times, recently launching a TBLI Asia Conference held in Bangkok, Thailand in May 2006. Robert also provides consulting and financial networking services through the TBLI Group. He has developed a global network of 22,000 financial professionals, NGO’s, government representatives, and business practitioners.

 

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