Catherine Clark (Cathy Clark) has/had a position (Standards Advisory Committee) at B Lab

Title Standards Advisory Committee
Start Date 2010-00-00
Notes Member, B Lab Standards Advisory Council and Champion, B Corporation movement Company NameB Lab Dates EmployedApr 2010 – Present Employment Duration9 yrs 2 mos LocationBerwyn, PA • Consultant and Co-author, B Corporation survey. In close collaboration with B Lab co-founders, designed, wrote, and led review process for the first versions of what is now called the B Impact Assessment. It's the transparent online survey that all certified B Corporations must take and pass, built to help anyone understand and compare how companies impact their key stakeholders as well as how their business models drive impact. As of June 2018, the B Impact Assessment has been used by over 47,000 companies globally as a tool to help businesses become a force for good. • Member, B Lab's Standards Advisory Council, an independent committee with deep industry or stakeholder expertise that oversees content, weightings, and oversight of the certification standards for all B Corporations worldwide. As of June 2018, this included 2,581 B Corporations in 50+ countries working in 130 industries. • Director, CASE i3 B Corp and GIIRS Research Project, the first global network of academic researchers interested in using data from B Corporations (the certification), GIIRS (fund ratings) and benefit corporations (the legal form). With funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, made grants and facilitated access to anonymized B Corp and GIIRS data for researchers from Harvard, Wharton, Emory and 10 other universities from 2010-2015. • Recipient, 2017 Bill Clark B the Change Champion Award, for 10 years of service building the B Corporation movement. "The B Corp movement is one of the most important of our lifetime, built on the simple fact that business impacts and serves more than just shareholders—it has an equal responsibility to the community and to the planet." -- Rose Marcario, CEO of Patagonia See less
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