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Alice R. Tepper Marlin (born 1944) serves as President Emerita, Founder, and a member of the board of Social Accountability International (SAI), a standard-setting organization for improving workplaces and communities. She served as president and CEO from 1997 to 2015.

Early life

Alice R. Tepper Marlin earned her bachelor's degree in economics in 1966 from Wellesley College, and studied at the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration.[citation needed]

Career

At the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration she developed and taught its first Business & Society MBA course.[citation needed]

Early in her career she served as a Securities Analyst and Labor Economist at Burnham and Company and as the editor of an international tax journal at the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation in the Netherlands. She designed and managed the first social investment portfolio management service, in 1968.[1]

In 1969, she founded the Council on Economic Priorities (CEP),[2] where she served as president and CEO for 33 years. CEP pioneered the social investment field and regularly published the best-selling consumer guide, "Shopping for a Better World"(Ballantine Books).

Tepper Marlin has been a frequent public speaker on corporate accountability for five decades. She is also Citi Distinguished Fellow in Ethics and Leadership at NYU's Stern School of Business where she also serves as an adjunct professor in the Business and Society Program .[3] Additionally, Alice served as a Faculty Member at Wellesley College’s Madeleine Albright Institute for Global Affairs. Tepper Marlin is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, an Ashoka Global Fellow and a Right Livelihood Laureate which was awarded for "showing the direction in which the Western economy must develop to promote the well-being of humanity."[4]

SAI

SAI is headquartered in New York City.[citation needed] SAI provides substantial capacity building services for its members and the SA8000® Standard, which was designed by a multi-stakeholder advisory board to assure decent workplaces and excellent human resource management worldwide. SA8000 is based on United Nations and ILO Conventions and Declarations, and on the ISO management systems. SAI licenses qualified organizations to verify compliance with the highly respected SA8000 Standard. It carries out public/private partnerships in various countries, supported by the US Dept. of Labor, the European Community and others. Its Ten Squared and Social Fingerprint tools are invaluable tools for responsible supply chain management and for improving work conditions and business KPIs at factories and farms worldwide.[citation needed]

Publications

Honors and awards

Feature articles

Profiled in: People, New York Times, Vogue, Time, Miami Herald, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Palm Beach Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Asahi Simbun and numerous European publications.[citation needed]

Media

Alice Tepper Marlin has been featured on NBC-TV's The Today Show, ABC-TV's Good Morning America, CBS-TV's Morning News, CNN and many other television shows, plus over 1,000 radio programs.[citation needed]

Personal life

On 26 September 1971, Alice R. Tepper married John Anthony Marlin,[10][11][12][13] who legally added his wife's maiden name as a middle name.[14]

References

  1. ^ "SAI - New York Headquarters - Staff Members".
  2. ^ A Consumer Who Uses Shopping to Try to Alter Many Corporate Policies, [New York Times], March 02, 1991. Accessed August 18, 2011
  3. ^ Marlin, John Tepper (2007-12-26). "CSRNYC: NYU Stern School Names Alice Tepper Marlin to Citi Fellowship". Csrnyc.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-31. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  4. ^ "Alice Tepper Marlin". The Right Livelihood Award. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  5. ^ The Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior™
  6. ^ "Alice Tepper Marlin". The Right Livelihood Award. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  7. ^ U.S. economist takes social service award, Pittsburgh Press, October 10, 1990
  8. ^ Woman of the Year, Adweek, vol 31, 1990
  9. ^ Wellesley College Alumnae Association
  10. ^ Marlin, John Tepper (25 January 2019). "Oxford's Six Tudor Colleges". The Tudor Society. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  11. ^ "John Tepper Marlin". HuffPost. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  12. ^ Marlin, John Tepper. "Homepage of John Tepper Marlin, Ph.D." NYU. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  13. ^ Marlin, John Tepper. "User Profile". Blogger. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  14. ^ "Alice R. Tepper Wed to Professor". The New York Times. 26 September 1971. Retrieved 28 March 2023.