Engaged citizens can organize to insist that their employers and legislators better represent their interests and those of their children and grandchildren.
- Ken Pucker

ClimateVoices Featuring Ken Pucker

ClimateVoices · Episode 66 · 02-25-25

An interview with Ken Pucker, an operator, investor, educator, and author with an abiding focus on sustainability. Ken teaches “Sustainable Business Dynamics” as an Adjunct Professor at The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and a Professor of the Practice at The Fletcher School at Tufts University. In addition, Ken serves as an Advisory Director at Berkshire Partners. Ken spent the bulk of his career working in fashion. He served as Timberland’s Chief Operating Officer from 2000 to 2007.

Ken is a published author in periodicals such as the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Institutional Investor and the Harvard Business Review. Ken also is a board member at King Arthur Baking Company and serves on the boards of the Commonwealth School, Mighty Earth, and the High Meadows Institute.

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Ken Pucker
Operator, investor, educator, and author with an abiding focus on sustainability.
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