Mark is a retired CPA, and currently volunteers with ECA. He serves as co-chair of its Education Committee, helping to organize monthly national presentations and other action content relating to climate change and justice. ECA’s educational and collaborative efforts are rooted in the U.S. Climate Action Network’s (USCAN) Vision for Equitable Climate Action (VECA).
Mark believes that elders and multinational corporations, both with outsized political and messaging influence, are most responsible for the climate change crises and have a disproportionate obligation to lead substantive changes fully commensurate with the magnitude of the multitude of crises they will leave as the unconscionable burdens of younger and future generations.
B Corporations have been introduced to ECA’s membership as businesses that can lead a more ethical, responsible, and sustainable capitalism that works to strike a better balance between profit and purpose.