Hazel Henderson

Henderson, Hazel

Henderson, Hazel

President & Founder, Ethical Markets Media (USA and Brazil);
Fellow, Britain’s Royal Society of Arts; Honorary Member, Club of Rome

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President & Founder, Ethical Markets Media (USA and Brazil);
Fellow, Britain’s Royal Society of Arts; Honorary Member, Club of Rome

Hazel Henderson is on the board of the International Council of the Instituto Ethos de Empresas e Responsabilidade Social, Sao Paulo, Brasil, a Patron of the New Economics Foundation (London, UK) and a Fellow of the World Business Academy. The first version of her Country Futures Indicators (CFI©), an alternative to the Gross National Product (GNP), is a co-venture with Calvert Group, Inc. In addition, Hazel Henderson has been Regent's Lecturer at the University of California-Santa Barbara, held the Horace Albright Chair in Conservation at the University of California-Berkeley, and advised the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment and the National Science Foundation from 1974 to 1980. Hazel Henderson holds Honorary Doctor of Science degrees from the University of San Francisco, Soka University (Tokyo) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts (USA). She is an active member of the National Press Club (Washington DC), the World Future Society (USA), a Fellow of the World Futures Studies Federation and a member of the Association for Evolutionary Economics. Hazel Henderson is listed in Who's Who, USA, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in Business and Finance and Who's Who in Science and Technology. She is an Honorary Member of the Club of Rome. In 1996 Hazel Henderson shared the Global Citizen Award with Nobelist A. Perez Esquivel of Argentina. In 2007, Hazel Henderson was elected a Fellow to Britain's Royal Society of Arts, founded in 1754.

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Reforming Electronic Markets and Trading
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract Contexts a key, less-examined issue for the responsible investor community of the rapidly changing structure of securities markets due to high-frequency trading, the proliferation of “unlit”, unregulated electronic platforms, conflicts of interest, and growing dangers these pose for long-term and institutional investors who rely on the integrity and stability of markets for publicly-traded stocks, bonds and other assets in their portfolios. Reviews the...