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Scott Nadler helps senior business managers define and implement the role environment, health, safety (EHS) and sustainability should play in their businesses.

Mr. Nadler has over thirty years’ experience in analyzing, building, managing and reforming organizations in the public and private sectors. Since joining ERM in 1995, Mr. Nadler has worked closely with senior EHS, sustainability and business officers to develop strategies, communicate those strategies effectively to executive management, and organize and manage their own resources to implement those strategies. He has worked with a wide range of companies in the transportation, consumer goods, petro-chemical and manufacturing sectors.

He also serves currently as ERM's Director of Strategic Development, with lead responsibility for the development and management of ERM’s own overall strategy. Mr. Nadler also focuses on ERM’s client service worldwide, working with ERM offices and consultants in 140 offices in 40 countries to assure consistent delivery of the outcomes and experience clients want.

Mr.Nadler speaks and writes on a number of EHS and sustainability topics. Recent presentations include “Citizenship & Sustainability as a Vital Component of the Strategic Planning Process” at The Conference Board’s Center for Corporate Citizenship & Sustainability; and “The Corporate Governance and Sustainability Landscape” for The Conference Board’s Corporate Governance and Sustainability Research Working Group. Mr. Nadler’s most recent publication is “Leading from Below”, with James Kelly, in Wall Street Journal, March 3 2007. He also teaches an undergraduate course in government, business and the environment at Northwestern University and is developing a sustainability lab with Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management.

From 1999-2007 Mr. Nadler led ERM’s Business Innovation Forum series, and chaired multi-industry Forums in North America, Asia and Europe. He is a past chair of The Conference Board's Chief EHS Officers' Council.

Previously, Mr. Nadler spent over fourteen years with Conrail, a major freight railroad. He served as Assistant-Vice President for Environmental Quality. (During this time, Mr. Nadler also served as Vice-Chair of GEMI, the Global Environmental Management Initiative.) Prior assignments with Conrail included managing real estate operations, economic and market development, and investment/disinvestment programs. Prior to Conrail, Mr. Nadler spent five years in State government, in a governor’s office and in two agencies.

Mr. Nadler graduated from Harvard in 1975 (A.B. in Government).
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Kelly, James and Scott Nadler. "Leading from Below." The Wall Street Journal, March 3, 2007.

 
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