
Informes de sostenibilidad: Lo que los directores deben saber y hacer
Sarah Barker y Simon Learmount son copresidentes de la Comunidad de Expertos en Gobernanza Climática del Foro Económico Mundial.
Professor of Corporate Governance at Cambridge Judge Business School and Fellow of Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. He has served as Director of both the MBA and Executive MBA Programmes at Cambridge Judge Business School, and is recipient of the Pilkington Prize, awarded by the University of Cambridge to honour outstanding teaching across the collegiate university. His core academic interests are international corporate governance, sustainable business practice and ethics (especially in the US, UK, Japan and China), digital governance (including cyber-security and AI), as well as leadership & management development (especially for Boards of Directors). He is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council for Climate and Nature Governance and was Co-Chair of the Climate Governance Expert Committee. He has led research projects investigating firm-level innovation and the practice of governance within organisations, as well as varieties of capitalism in the UK, US, China and Japan. Previously he has lived, worked and run businesses in the UK, Japan, France and Spain. He has written extensively on both Management Education and Corporate Governance in international press (including The Financial Times, Business Week, The Economist, International Herald Tribune, The Sunday Times, The Times, The Independent, The Guardian, Caixin, Nikkei, Asahi Shimbun) and has appeared on the BBC, ITV, CCTV, CNN and NHK. He consults to and teaches international banks, companies and other organisations – principally at board level - in the areas of climate and digital governance, sustainability and green transition, risk management, leadership and ethics
Sarah Barker y Simon Learmount son copresidentes de la Comunidad de Expertos en Gobernanza Climática del Foro Económico Mundial.
Authors Sarah Barker and Simon Learmount are Co-Chairs of the World Economic Forum's Community of Climate Governance Experts.