London School of Economics and Political Science LSE)
Meet Our Faculties at LSE
Samantha Heath
CEO, London Sustainability Exchange
As CEO of the London Sustainability Exchange, and a qualified construction engineer, Samantha has a wealth of experience in sustainable development in both the private and public sector. She is also a member of the London Sustainable Development Commission and former Sustainability Manager for Future London.
Rt. Hon. John Gummer, Lord Deben
John is the longest-serving UK Secretary of State for the environment with 16 years of senior ministerial experience. He has served as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Minister for London, Employment Minister, and Paymaster General for Her Majesty's Treasury. He is a renowned international negotiator and was awarded the accolade of "Parliamentarian who did most for the Environment Internationally" by the BBC.
David Williams
CEO, Impact International
After he founded Impact International, David developed new methodologies for business transformation, including an organisational change programme for creating sustainable enterprises, attracting, and retaining talent through community action learning. David has been acknowledged for his vision and leadership, receiving the Institute of Directors, regional director of the year for NW England in 2007. His company partners with global brands to transform the impact of leadership action in organisations through experiential, adventurous learning solutions.
Bob Ward
Director of Communication and Policy, Grantham Research Institute, LSE
Bob is an expert on climate change and environmental issues. Before joining the LSE, he has Director of Public Policy at Risk Management Solutions and leader of the media relations team at the Royal Society.
Marc Zones
Managing Director, Senior Research Fellow Sustainable Finance
Mark is an expert on sustainability at McKinsey. He has undertaken revolutionary work on the effect an emerging middle class will have on planetary resources. To that end, Mark has proposed a new sustainable model based on a circular, state-promoted economy driven by recycling.
Meet Our Faculties at LSE
Samantha Heath
CEO, London Sustainability Exchange
As CEO of the London Sustainability Exchange, and a qualified construction engineer, Samantha has a wealth of experience in sustainable development in both the private and public sector. She is also a member of the London Sustainable Development Commission and former Sustainability Manager for Future London.
Rt. Hon. John Gummer, Lord Deben
John is the longest-serving UK Secretary of State for the environment with 16 years of senior ministerial experience. He has served as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Minister for London, Employment Minister, and Paymaster General for Her Majesty's Treasury. He is a renowned international negotiator and was awarded the accolade of "Parliamentarian who did most for the Environment Internationally" by the BBC.
David Williams
CEO, Impact International
After he founded Impact International, David developed new methodologies for business transformation, including an organisational change programme for creating sustainable enterprises, attracting, and retaining talent through community action learning. David has been acknowledged for his vision and leadership, receiving the Institute of Directors, regional director of the year for NW England in 2007. His company partners with global brands to transform the impact of leadership action in organisations through experiential, adventurous learning solutions.
Bob Ward
Director of Communication and Policy, Grantham Research Institute, LSE
Bob is an expert on climate change and environmental issues. Before joining the LSE, he has Director of Public Policy at Risk Management Solutions and leader of the media relations team at the Royal Society.
Marc Zones
Managing Director, Senior Research Fellow Sustainable Finance
Mark is an expert on sustainability at McKinsey. He has undertaken revolutionary work on the effect an emerging middle class will have on planetary resources. To that end, Mark has proposed a new sustainable model based on a circular, state-promoted economy driven by recycling.