About

Ken Pucker serves as a Professor of Practice at Fletcher School at Tufts University where he teaches Sustainable Business Dynamics and The Origins and Efficacy of ESG Investing. Ken also serves as an Advisory Director at Berkshire Partners where he is focused on Consumer and Retail investments and is a founding member of the Responsible Investment Committee. Ken is a published author and writes about a range of topics including:  sustainability, reporting, accounting, ESG investing, and sustainable fashion for journals including the Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Institutional Investor and the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance.

Previously, Ken served as Chief Operating Officer at Timberland where he assumed multiple roles during his 15-year tenure. Ken serves as a board member at King Arthur Baking, Rag & Bone, Mighty Earth, High Meadows Institute, and the Commonwealth School. He began his career at Goldman, Sachs & Co., and then served as a research associate at the Brookings Institution. Ken received a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management.

LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenpucker/

Recent Articles

A Circle that Isn’t Easily Squared. Stanford Social Innovation Review

ESG Investing Isn’t Designed to Save the Planet.  Harvard Business Review

ESG & Alpha: Sales or Substance.  Institutional Investor

The Myth of Sustainable Fashion. Harvard Business Review

Recent Media

Planning Your Holiday Wardrobe? Ask Yourself if you Really Need Another Fast Fashion Dress?  Vogue

Shuffling Deck Chairs on the Titanic: Is ESG a Redundant Concept? Energy Monitor

The Game of ESG Telephone  GreenBiz

A Broken System Needs Urgent Repairs. The Economist

Can Fashion Lower Its Climate Impact While Selling More Products? Business of Fashion

Recent Podcasts

Big Closets, Small Planet: Circularity is Just Another Win-Win Fantasy For the Fashion Industry

Important Problems with Andreas Feiner 

The Unsustainable Truth about Fast Fashion