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Bahar Gidwani

Cofounder and CTO
CSRHub

Bahar Gidwani is Cofounder and CTO of CSRHub.

Bahar has built and run large technology-based businesses for many years. Bahar holds a CFA, worked on Wall Street with Kidder, Peabody, and with McKinsey & Co. Bahar has consulted to a number of major companies and currently serves on the board of several software and Web companies. He is a member of GRI’s Stakeholder Council and was one of the first group of people to earn SASB’s FSA designation. He has an MBA from Harvard Business School and an undergraduate degree in physics and astronomy. Bahar was interviewed on Brian Lehrer TV. He plays bridge, races sailboats, and is based in New York City.

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Are you getting full credit for your ESG work? Cynthia Figge shares how CSRHub can help align perception with performance.
Are you getting full credit for your ESG work? Cynthia Figge shares how CSRHub can help align perception with performance.

Community Update / Sustainable Brands took a bold step forward this year. With the support of members and our advisory board, we launched the SB Voyager Program creating an even more inclusive community. It enables companies that have a publicly stated commitment to transform controversial business models for the better to actively engage with SB Corporate Members in regular meetings and online. - 4 years ago

HBR's Top Performing CEOs: Financial Results and Sustainability — A Complex Relationship
HBR's Top Performing CEOs: Financial Results and Sustainability — A Complex Relationship

New Metrics / The Harvard Business Review (HBR) recently published its 2016 list of the world’s top 100 CEOs. As in the past, HBR’s staff looked at the financial and ESG (environment, social, governance) performance of the CEOs of 1,200 large companies. They used a measure of financial performance developed by a team of Harvard academics for 80 percent of their score. The remaining 20 percent came from averaging two overall measures of corporate sustainability performance, including CSRHub. - 7 years ago