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Will Sarni
Will has been providing sustainability, environmental and hydrogeological consulting services to private- and public-sector enterprises for more than three decades, with a focus on developing and implementing corporate-wide sustainability strategies, as well as comprehensive climate and water programs. His unique approach fuses the practical with the creative in actualizing high-value sustainability programs and integrating diverse business and technical issues related to resource management.
Sarni’s diverse client list includes Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations and non- governmental organizations (NGOs). He has managed complex projects throughout the United States, Europe and Asia, working with some of the world’s most recognizable companies.
An internationally recognized thought leader on sustainability and corporate water strategies, Sarni is a frequent speaker for corporations, conferences and universities, as well as a columnist on sustainability, climate and water for Harvard Business Publishing’s “Leading Green,” Venture magazine, Sustainable Life Media and Earth & Industry. He is the author of Greening Brownfields: Remediation Through Sustainable Development (McGraw Hill; http://tiny.cc/4611v) and contributed to Environmental Regulation of Colorado Real Property (Bradford Publishing). He is the author of the upcoming book, Corporate Water Strategies (Earthscan; http://tinyurl.com/22w3lxl), which will be published in January 2011.
Sarni was a member of the Environmental Compliance Committee of the Chicago Climate Exchange and is active in the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) and The Conference Board. He is on the board of directors for CORE (Connected Organizations for a Responsible Economy) and was a sustainability adviser to the 2018/2022 US World Cup Bid Committee and is a judge for the 2010 CleanTech Open (www.cleantechopen.com).
Sarni’s diverse client list includes Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations and non- governmental organizations (NGOs). He has managed complex projects throughout the United States, Europe and Asia, working with some of the world’s most recognizable companies.
An internationally recognized thought leader on sustainability and corporate water strategies, Sarni is a frequent speaker for corporations, conferences and universities, as well as a columnist on sustainability, climate and water for Harvard Business Publishing’s “Leading Green,” Venture magazine, Sustainable Life Media and Earth & Industry. He is the author of Greening Brownfields: Remediation Through Sustainable Development (McGraw Hill; http://tiny.cc/4611v) and contributed to Environmental Regulation of Colorado Real Property (Bradford Publishing). He is the author of the upcoming book, Corporate Water Strategies (Earthscan; http://tinyurl.com/22w3lxl), which will be published in January 2011.
Sarni was a member of the Environmental Compliance Committee of the Chicago Climate Exchange and is active in the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) and The Conference Board. He is on the board of directors for CORE (Connected Organizations for a Responsible Economy) and was a sustainability adviser to the 2018/2022 US World Cup Bid Committee and is a judge for the 2010 CleanTech Open (www.cleantechopen.com).
Speaker at:
SUSTAINABLE BRANDS '10
Speaker at:
SUSTAINABLE BRANDS '09
Speaker at:
Sustainable Brands Boot Camp
Advisory Board for:
SUSTAINABLE BRANDS '10
Advisory Board for:
SUSTAINABLE BRANDS '11
Will Sarni
Director and Practice Leader, Enterprise Water Strategy
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Consulting
| submitted content | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Top Five Sustainability Trends Of 2010 | Article | January 21, 2011 |
| What’s in the Water? Risk, Reputation, and the Value of Your Brand | Article | April 19, 2010 |
| Water and Reputational Value | Article | March 14, 2010 |
| Water: Why Investors (and you) Care | Article | February 21, 2010 |
| CDP Season 2010, Carbon and Water | Article | January 20, 2010 |
| What a Zero Carbon Business Looks Like | Article | December 14, 2009 |
| Hope for Progress at Copenhagen | Article | November 30, 2009 |
| Climate Week - The Week That Was and Was Not | Article | October 16, 2009 |
| The Power of Telecommuting | Article | August 6, 2009 |
| What's Next? "Green Is the New Green"? | Article | April 16, 2009 |
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