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Washington D.C. Metro Area United States
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CEO of The Nature Conservancy. Author of Nature's Fortune
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marktercek.com
À propos
Mark Tercek is CEO of The Nature Conservancy, the global conservation organization known for its intense focus on collaboration and getting things done for the benefit of people and nature. He is the author of the Washington Post and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling book Nature’s Fortune: How Business and Society Thrive by Investing in Nature.
A former managing director and Partner for Goldman Sachs, where he spent 24 years, Mark brings deep business experience to his role leading the Conservancy, which he joined in 2008. He is a champion of the idea of natural capital — valuing nature for its own sake as well as for the services it provides for people, such as clean air
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Washington D.C. Metro Area United States
Profession
CEO of The Nature Conservancy. Author of Nature's Fortune
Site Web
marktercek.com
À propos
Mark Tercek is CEO of The Nature Conservancy, the global conservation organization known for its intense focus on collaboration and getting things done for the benefit of people and nature. He is the author of the Washington Post and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling book Nature’s Fortune: How Business and Society Thrive by Investing in Nature.
A former managing director and Partner for Goldman Sachs, where he spent 24 years, Mark brings deep business experience to his role leading the Conservancy, which he joined in 2008. He is a champion of the idea of natural capital — valuing nature for its own sake as well as for the services it provides for people, such as clean air
Mots-clés
conservation
environment
legislative reform
yangtze river
china
environmental policy
careers
science
college
greenhouse gas emissions
vote
students
climate change
Tout plus