Bill Baue thinks, writes, talks, and teaches on corporate
sustainability and responsibility in a whole lot of different ways and
places. His writings include: the Wal-Mart Sustainability Report,
working for Flag Communications in collaboration with SustainAbility and BluSkye; a chapter on sustainable finance for the State of the World 2008 report from Worldwatch Institute; regular articles for SocialFunds.com, as well as the weekly news alert for CSRwire; and articles in magazines such as The CRO, Business Ethics, Corporate Knights in Canada, and Engaged Investor in the UK.
When his hands get tired from writing, Baue interviews folks like
Bill McKibben, Paul Hawken, Mindy Lubber, and John Holdren for the
nationally syndicated Corporate Watchdog Radio
program and podcast that he co-hosts/produces with attorney and
filmmaker Sanford Lewis. And he recently returned to academia after
swearing off teaching a decade ago by joining the faculty of the new Managing for Sustainability MBA program at the Marlboro College Graduate Center. As if he isn't busy enough, he's also spoken at conferences such as Business for Social Responsibility, The CRO, and the Green Mountain Summit on Investor Responsibility. In his spare time, he's husband to Jill and father to Clara, Emma, and Aoife in Sunderland, Massachusetts.