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Brooke Rose

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Brooke Rose ’22

Brooke Rose ’22 is a 2020-21 Hackworth Fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own.

 

Can ESG move past ingrained notions of property and capitalism and aid in the movement toward a more equitable, ethical, and sustainable future?

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Read the full article, Expanding ESG: What does it mean for the Earth to belong to everyone?, co-authored by Brooke Rose and Brian Patrick Green, director, technology ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

Watch as Brook presents highlights of her work and discusses the disconnect between business, planet, people.

 

About Brooke Rose

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Brooke Rose graduated with majors in Environmental Studies and Sociology and a minor in Spanish. Growing up in the Sierra Nevada foothills nurtured her desire to care deeply for both the planet and its people. She has focused her studies on environmental justice and sustainable development while at Santa Clara, and is excited for the opportunity to learn more about ESG and the role business has in creating a more sustainable future. In her free time, she enjoys reading, baking, and spending time outdoors.

 

Oct 29, 2022
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