The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle Fall 2009 The latest information, tools and networks to achieve sustainability.

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The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle Fall 2009 The latest information, tools and networks to achieve sustainability

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES GOAL Engage corporations dedicated to sustainable development in an ongoing, mutually-beneficial relationship with Columbia and with each other to further shared objectives. STRATEGY A mechanism to structure such engagement efficiently and allow for flexibility in the nature and extent of engagement. The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle

STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES 1. Corporate Circle SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP 2. Corporate Circle STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle $25,000 in unrestricted support, to be renewed once a year Support the on-going sustainable development work of the Earth Institute Participate in high level events & invitation-only meetings for the latest research and analysis on sustainability Exchange with top EI faculty on sustainability, creating rich cross-fertilization between industry and research & education, spurring innovation Inform and gain insight from high level policy discussions through UN and other networks Benefit from the best and brightest Columbia student interns contributing to and learning from your work Engage staff from across your company in EI events and webcasts Take part in speaking engagements at EI events and in Columbia classrooms Join four “Sustainability Leaders” phone conferences per year for senior executives with EI Director Jeffrey Sachs to exchange on critical issues of sustainable development SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle 1. Corporate Circle SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP Supports the on-goingsustainable developmentwork of the Earth Institute High level events & invitation-only meetings with globalnetworks Exchange with top EI facultyand mutual consultation onsustainability Top Columbia student interns Speaking engagements forcorporate executives Staff engagement 4 joint phone conferences peryear with EI Director JeffreySachs

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle Project or program support of at least $100,000 per year One-on-one customized sponsored projects for applied research, outreach & communication Multi-stakeholder projects/programs, such as China 2049 Task forces, such as on Insurance & Climate Change Corporate training programs tailored to your needs Sponsored fellowships for junior researchers on sustainability and sustainable development EI Director Jeffrey Sachs participation in speaking engagements and exchange Includes all benefits of the Corporate Circle Sustaining Membership STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle  1x1 customizedsponsored projects  Multi-stakeholderprojects/programs  Task forces  Corporate training  Fellowships  Discussions with EIDirector Sachs  All benefits ofSustainingMembership 1. Corporate Circle SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP 2. Corporate Circle STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP Supports the on-goingsustainable developmentwork of the Earth Institute High level events & invitation-only meetings with globalnetworks Exchange with top EI facultyand mutual consultation onsustainability Top Columbia student interns Speaking engagements forcorporate executives Staff engagement 4 joint phone conferences peryear with EI Director JeffreySachs

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle Indicative examples Global: PepsiCo: water & energy sustainability Regional: Ericsson: connectivity & new technologies SwissRe: climate index insurance Monsanto: business development & the African Green Revolution Merck: community health care workers in Africa Local: HSBC: applied climate change research & student internships for New York City STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP | CUSTOMIZED

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle  1x1 customizedsponsored projects  Multi-stakeholderprojects/programs  Task forces  Corporate training  Fellowships  Discussions with EIDirector Sachs  All benefits ofSustainingMembership 1. Corporate Circle SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP 2. Corporate Circle STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP Supports the on-goingsustainable developmentwork of the Earth Institute High level events & invitation-only meetings with globalnetworks Dialogue with top EI facultyand mutual consultation onsustainability Top Columbia student interns Speaking engagements forcorporate executives Staff engagement 4 joint phone conferences peryear with EI Director JeffreySachs INDICATIVE EXAMPLES OF CUSTOMIZED STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle Multi-stakeholder projects, programs, and task forces: Global Roundtable on Climate Change (GROCC) GROCC Task Forces China 2049: Sustainability Strategic Plan Global Roundtable on Water (GROW) STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP | MULTI-STAKEHOLDER

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle  1x1 customizedsponsored projects  Multi-stakeholderprojects/programs  Task forces  Corporate training  Fellowships  Discussions with EIDirector Sachs  All benefits ofSustainingMembership 1. Corporate Circle SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP 2. Corporate Circle STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP Supports the on-goingsustainable developmentwork of the Earth Institute High level events & invitation-only meetings with globalnetworks Dialogue with top EI facultyand mutual consultation onsustainability Top Columbia student interns Speaking engagements forcorporate executives Staff engagement 4 joint phone conferences peryear with EI Director JeffreySachs MULTI-STAKEHOLDER INITIATIVES

The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle Corporate Training Programs Broad-based sustainability & sustainable development education Executive Education certification in specific topics including waste energy, carbon and water footprinting, sustainable urban design, biodiversity, climate change and adaptation/mitigation Programs tailored to your company’s needs with onsite, remote and other training options Fellowships & Internship Programs World-class junior researchers and students assisting with your specific needs for brainpower on sustainability and sustainable development Fast track selection process for the best candidates STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP | EDUCATION

BD Deutsche Bank AG Ericsson Mobile GE GlaxoSmithKline HSBC JM Eagle KPMG International Merck Monsanto Company Novartis PepsiCo, Incorporated Pfizer Incorporated Procter & Gamble Swiss Reinsurance Company FOUNDING MEMBERS The Earth Institute I Corporate Circle

The Earth Institute l Corporate Circle The latest information, tools and networks to achieve sustainability Become a Sustaining Member Create or join a Strategic Partnership Join the Earth Institute in building strong links between corporate sustainability and holistic sustainable development worldwide For more information, contact: Jennifer Swift-Morgan,