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Cary S. Krosinsky

Co-founder/director at Carbon Tracker

Cary S. Krosinsky has an extensive background in sustainable finance and teaching. Cary S. currently teaches The Theory and Practice of Sustainable Investing at Brown University's Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, where they have been involved since 2016. Cary S. also teaches at Harvard University as an Instructor, and at Yale University as a Lecturer and Faculty Advisory Committee Member for Energy Studies, as well as the Yale School of Management for Sustainable Finance. Cary is a Co-founder of the Sustainable Finance Institute, which focuses on spreading awareness and fostering the implementation of sustainable finance in Asia. Cary S. also teaches at NYU Stern School of Business for both undergraduate and executive education on sustainable investing. Cary has been an MBA Instructor at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and is an Expert Merit Reviewer for proposals submitted to the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations. Additionally, they are a Board member and Co-founder of the Carbon Tracker Initiative. Cary has also taught at Concordia University and Columbia University in the City of New York, where they helped design and lead teaching on Sustainable Investing.

Cary S. Krosinsky attended Hofstra University from 1981 to 1984, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Computer Science. Prior to this, they were enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, although specific details such as the dates and degree obtained are not provided.

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  • Co-founder/director

    June, 2007 - present