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Biography

Meredith Whiting

Meredith Armstrong Whiting joined The Conference Board as Senior Research Fellow in 1989, and became affiliated with the Center for Corporate Citizenship & Sustainability in March of 2007. She has authored or co-authored numerous publications on a wide variety of issues, ranging from environmental affairs and sustainability to energy, carbon management, and health and safety to public policy topics, such as public/private partnerships, disabled-worker practices, and land conservation.

Her previous experience includes service as public and congressional affairs aide in the office of Vice President George H.W. Bush, director of public liaison at the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the founding and operation of her Washington-based issues management firm.

Publications by Meredith Whiting:

Research Reports
Managing for a Carbon-Concerned Future
A Decision-Making Framework

Roadmap for Strategic Energy Planning and Management
Strategic Energy Management - The State of the Debate
Driving Toward ''0''
Corporate Security Management: Organization and Spending Since 9/11
The Road to Sustainability: Business’ First Steps
Innovative Public-Private Partnerships: Conservation of Forests, Farmlands, and Wetlands
Innovative Public-Private Partnerships: Promoting the Hiring of Workers with Disabilities
Innovative Public-Private Partnerships: Public Safety Initiatives
Innovative Public-Private Partnerships: Environmental Initiatives

Executive Action Reports
Carbon Footprint a Growing Management Concern
Navigating Energy Management: A Roadmap for Business
Energy Management Goes Strategic—An Operations-Only Issue No More
Aggressive Energy Productivity Management Pays Big Dividends
Is "Crisis Mode" The New Energy Management Norm?

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