WRI's Lash Named 'Warrior & Hero' By Rolling Stone Magazine

WRI's Lash Named 'Warrior & Hero' By Rolling Stone Magazine

November 5, 2005

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 3, 2005 – Jonathan Lash ended his days as a motorcycle enthusiast when his youngest daughter began to show a similar interest. These days, the president of the World Resources Institute still pours his enthusiasm into protecting people – but now it’s in the area of the fight against climate change.

Lash’s efforts were rewarded today when Rolling Stone Magazine named him to its list of 25 environmental leaders in the upcoming November 17 issue. The magazine posted its “Warriors & Heroes” list on its Web site today.

Rolling Stone singles Lash out as WRI’s “go-between” to “bridge the bitter divide” between companies like IBM, General Electric, DuPont and Starbucks and “green groups determined to halt global warming.”

“I’m not sure I’ve had as big an influence as the article suggests, but this is about managing risk and seizing opportunity for smart companies,” Lash said. “And it’s nice to be recognized by a publication my daughter reads.”

This is the second time Lash has recently been singled out for his efforts. In June, he was named one of the 100 most influential people in finance by Treasury and Risk Management Magazine.

Other “Warriors & Heroes” in Rolling Stone include senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and WRI board member Al Gore. CEO of General Electric Jeff Immelt was also on the list. Immelt and Lash have worked together in the past, most recently when GE announced its “Ecomagination” initiative. Gore joined WRI’s board in August 2005.

The World Resources Institute (www.wri.org) is an independent nonprofit organization with a staff of more than 100 scientists, economists, policy experts, business analysts, statistical analysts, mapmakers, and communicators working to protect the Earth and improve people’s lives.