Samantha Putt del Pino

Samantha Putt del Pino
Director, Sustainable Business Initiatives, MEP
sam@wri.org|+1 (202) 729-7660

Samantha joined WRI in 2000 and currently manages the Next Practice Collaborative in WRI’s Markets & Enterprise program. She leads work focused on engaging companies to develop bold strategies to close the gap between today’s best practices and the types of ‘next’ practices that will be required in a low-carbon economy. Samantha is particularly interested in solutions at the intersection of innovative corporate strategy and low-carbon development.

Samantha previously led WRI’s U.S. Climate Business Group, a cross-sector network of 36 Fortune 500 companies. With a common interest in developing strategies to thrive in a carbon-constrained economy, companies shared experiences and insights on: building internal support; exploring emission reduction opportunities; and navigating the dynamic climate policy landscape. Samantha has worked directly with dozens of companies on renewable energy procurement, greenhouse gas management strategies and adaptation approaches, and has authored or co-authored multiple works on those topics.

Prior to WRI, Samantha spent several years working with local environmental nonprofit groups on fundraising, outreach, and event organization. She also worked in the private sector in communications, administration, and human resources capacities.

Samantha has a BSc (Hons) in International Relations from the University of London. She lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband and daughter.

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Submitted on March 28, 2013
This post also appears on Greenbiz.com. This is Part Four of a five-part blog series, Aligning Profit and Environmental Sustainability. Each installment explores solutions to help businesses overcome barriers that prevent them from integrating environmental sustainability into their everyday operations. Look for these posts every Thursday. David Roberts at Grist, the online environmental news...

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Submitted on March 21, 2013
This is Part Three of a five-part blog series, Aligning Profit and Environmental Sustainability. Each installment explores solutions to help businesses overcome barriers that prevent them from...
Submitted on March 13, 2013
This post also appears on Greenbiz.com This is Part Two of a five-part blog series, Aligning Profit and Environmental Sustainability. Each installment explores solutions to help businesses overcome...
Submitted on March 6, 2013
This post also appears on Greenbiz.com. This is Part One of a five-part blog series, “Aligning Profit and Environmental Sustainability.” Each installment will offer solutions for businesses to...
Submitted on December 12, 2012
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Submitted on June 29, 2012
WRI’s experts will continue to provide commentary and analysis of the results of the Rio+20 conference through our series, “Rio+20 in the Rear View.” For more posts in this series,...
Submitted on June 14, 2012
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Submitted on March 8, 2012
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Submitted on July 28, 2011
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Submitted on July 13, 2011
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