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Gil Friend    

President & Chief Executive Officer of Natural Logic

Gil Philip Friend, the founder, chair, and CEO of Natural Logic Inc, and Critical Path Capital, advises leading companies, communities, and investors on business-driving sustainability strategies.

Friend has been a noted sustainability pioneer for nearly 50 years and is widely considered one of the founders of the sustainable business movement. He was named an inaugural member of the Sustainability Hall of Fame (along with Ray Anderson, Amory Lovins, Karl-Henrik Robert, and Bob Willard) by the International Society of Sustainability Professionals, acknowledging “those people that have contributed the most to the emerging field of sustainability,” and “one of the 10 most influential sustainability voices in America” by The Guardian.

From December 2013 to November 2018, he served as the first Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Palo Alto, California, where he led the development of one of the most aggressive climate action plans in the US, winning unanimous city council support for a goal of 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (and reaching 56% reduction by his departure to return to Natural Logic).

A systems ecologist and business strategist with nearly 50 years of experience in business, policy, communications, and environmental innovation, Mr. Friend combines broad business experience with unique content experience spanning strategy, systems ecology, economic development, management cybernetics, and public policy. He designed and developed the first interactive corporate sustainability dashboard (In the mid-1990s) and has advised clients (ranging from Odwalla and Equal Exchange to Hewlett Packard, Levi Straus, Sunpower, Steelcase, Avery Dennison, Coca-Cola, eBay, the US General Services Administration) on designing, implementing, and measuring sustainability strategies that deliver massive impact and value.

Friend was co-founder of the Insitute for Local Self-Reliance (where he built perhaps the first rooftop farm in the US, in the early 1970s), the Foundation for the Arts of Peace, the pre-internet company, Institute for Global Communications, and the Sustainable Business Alliance. He served in the Office of Appropriate Technology in the California Governor’s Office under Governor Jerry Brown, where he was an early 1980s pioneer of sustainable agriculture policies.

Friend serves on the boards of directors of Blue Planet Energy, Inquiring Systems, Inc., and Natural Logic, Inc., and previously on the advisory boards of CleanFish, Green Chamber of Commerce, Green World Campaign, the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and Sustainable Brands. He served on San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom’s Clean Tech Advisory Council, and the executive board of OpenEco.org, and was twice named one of the Bay Area’s top 25 movers & shakers in cleantech.

Friend has served Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Oregon State Univesity, Expert-in Residence and Adjunct Faculty at Presidio Graduate School, and guest faculty at California College of the Arts, University of Southern California, and Goddard College. He lectures widely on business strategy and sustainability issues and wrote The New Bottom Line, a biweekly column for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate offering strategic perspectives on business and environment. Friend is author of the acclaimed book The Truth About Green Business and the forthcoming book, Profit on Purpose: Risk, Fiduciary Duty and the Laws of Nature; was co-author of Biofuels Development and Soil Productivity (1982); and has contributed chapters to several books, including Worldchanging: A User’s Guide to the 21st Century, Sustainable Enterprise Report, Sustainable Enterprise Fieldbook, Sustainable Food Systems, and Stepping Stones.

He holds an M.S. degree in systems ecology from Antioch University, has a black belt in Aikido, and is a seasoned practitioner of “The Natural Step” environmental management system.

Speech Topics


Getting The Prices Right

Why capitalism can't work right until it stops lying to itself about what things really cost

For:

  • CXOs
  • Senior Executives
  • Investment professionals
  • Sustainability managers
  • Climate and Sustainability activists
  • Economists
  • Policy analysts

The Mysteriously Elusive Sustainability Business Case

How smart companies are making sustainability, regeneration, and climate action their secret door to massive business value...how your biggest brand promise can open that secret door...and why other companies are still working way too hard NOT to get it.

For:

  • CXOs
  • Senior Executives
  • Investment professionals
  • Sustainability managers
  • Climate professionals
  • General audiences

Why Smart Cities Aren't So Smart—And Why Living Cities Can Be

How cities around the world have jumped to the forefront of the sustainability revolution, what your city can do next about climate, energy, water, housing, mobility, green surfaces, adaptation, finance, and inclusion--and why it might be easier to deal with them all together rather than separately.

(This topic draws on what I learned as the first Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Palo Alto (from both successes and failures), as an international speaker on urban innovation, and as a pioneer in urban ecology.)

For:

  • Elected officials
  • Municipal executives and directors
  • Smart city vendors
  • Urban planners
  • Civic organizations
  • Real estate developers
  • Community organizers
    • General audiences

Why CFOs Should Take the Lead On Climate

Facing climate risk and strategic duty...by moving beyond quarterly capitalism in a carbon-constrained world...and making the new world work for your business--and your career.

For:

  • Chief Financial Officers
  • Senior Executives
  • Investment professionals
  • Sustainability managers
  • Government regulators

Navigating The Anthropocene—Leading In An Uncertain World

How your business can apply 3.8 billion years of open-source R&D to thrive in the unparalleled uncertainty of the 21st century...and... How leaders can adapt, anticipate, and thrive-in an era of crisis and turmoil-with grace, dignity, and power.

For:

  • CXOs
  • Senior Executives
  • Investment professionals
  • Sustainability managers
  • Climate professionals
  • General audiences

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