Boards of Directors - ASBN & ASBC
Ashely Orgain
Global Director, Advocacy & Sustainability, Seventh Generation
As the Global Director of Advocacy and Sustainability for Seventh Generation, Ashley serves as a senior leader for the Company’s Mission at global and regional levels and for the U.S. based Corporate Consciousness team.
Wiley Rhodes
CEO, One Step In Foundation and Newpoint Gas, LLC.
- CEO//founder of the Newpoint companies including Newpoint
Gas, LLC, a net zero emissions at source energy engineering
company specializing in designing efficient gas processing
facilities including a full range of modular gas processing and
treating units. Previous experience with cryogenic gas processing
facilities and technologies.
- Newpoint Gas, LLC converts retired coal-fired power plants (CFPP) to use blue/green hydrogen as fuel with three precedent-setting results.
Mitch Rofsky
President and CEO, Better World Club
Mitch brings nearly two decades of experience of leading businesses and non-profit organizations that champion social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and environmentally friendly products. Mitch was also the first chair of Business for Social Responsibility. He earned a Juris Doctor from the University of California at Los Angeles and a
Steven P. Salsberg
Chairman, Global Access Group
Steven is the Chairman of Global Access Advisors and serves on the Board of GROWNYC (formerly the Council on the Environment of New York City), where he was appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Steven is also an active member of numerous other boards including the Board of Visitors of the CUNY School of Law, The Friends of Hudson River
Andrew Winston
Writer
Andrew Winston is a globally-recognized expert on megatrends and how to build resilient, profitable companies by helping people and planet thrive. He is one of the most widely read writers on sustainable business in the world. His first book, Green to Gold, one of the best-selling green business titles ever, has reached more than 100,000 people in seven languages. Inc. Magazine included Green to Gold on its all-time list of 30 books that every manager should own.