Faculty

David Steven Jacoby

David Steven Jacoby teaches graduate Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, and Global Supply Chain Decarbonization at the University of Pennsylvania and New York University. He is a senior fellow at Boston University’s Institute for Global Sustainability and a former adjunct professor at Boston University’s Questrom Graduate School of Business, and a master class instructor for REVchain's Supply Chain Decarbonization program.

Amy M. Ware, PhD

Amy Ware is the program director of Penn's Organizational Dynamics. With expertise in curriculum development, research design, inclusivity, and innovative problem-solving, Amy's career sits at the intersection of higher education administration, research, and teaching. In particular, she focuses on the ways the arts and sciences have everyday applicability in the workplace. Before coming to Penn, Amy co-founded Human Dimensions Organizations, a program with some similarities to Organizational Dynamics, at The University of Texas at Austin.

Sarene Marshall

Sarene Marshall is the Chief Sustainability Officer for Galway Sustainable Capital (GSC), where she is responsible for evaluating environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) risks and impacts of Galway investments as well as measuring, reporting on, and improving sustainability performance of Galway’s portfolio. Before Galway, her career involved roles at the Inter-American Development Bank, Urban Land Institute, the Nature Conservancy, Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman), and World Wildlife Fund.

Matthew Lee

Matthew Lee works in the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights at US EPA, where he co-leads EJScreen, the agency's award-winning environmental justice screening and mapping tool. Matthew is a widely respected expert and leader in the intersection of mapping and environmental justice, and has advised in the creation and enhancement of several federal, state, and local EJ mapping tools. Matthew has 15 years of experience with EPA, including beginning his career in Region III, and has dedicated his entire career to mapping for environmental justice.

J. Anthony Sauder

Tony Sauder is a registered professional engineer and geologist with more than 30 years of experience in water resources, hydrogeology, and environmental engineering. His diverse experience includes evaluating water harvesting in semi-arid regions of central Africa; testing a high capacity public water supply well in New Jersey; and determining protective discharge limits based on low flows in a Pennsylvania stream.

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