Arison Professor | MIT Sloan Guest Editor | Carbon Lock-in Originator | Author | Global Sustainability Expert
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Claim your profileDr. Gregory C. Unruh is the Arison Professor of Values Leadership at George Mason University and Guest Editor on Sustainability for MIT Sloan Management Review. Internationally recognized for pioneering the theory of carbon lock-in, his work has influenced global climate policy and shaped sustainability strategies in Fortune 500 companies. He has served as a technical reviewer for the IPCC, advised the UN Global Compact, and published influential articles in Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan, Forbes, and Energy Policy. As a keynote speaker and educator, he has taught at Columbia, Thunderbird, and led programs across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. "I work with leaders, educators, and institutions navigating the complex shift to a low-carbon, high-impact economy. Whether you're developing ESG strategy, building academic thought leadership, or designing executive education, I’d be glad to connect". Featured Speaking: World Economic Forum, Clinton Global Initiative Author of Earth, Inc., Being Global, and Strategy on the Sustainability Frontier Academic + Practitioner engagement with public, private, and international partners






Education at Harvard Kennedy SchoolGraduated: 2010
Education at Harvard UniversityGraduated: 2010
Doctor Of Philosophy, Sustainability at Ashland UniversityGraduated: 1999
Master Of Arts, Business, International Affairs at International University - Vnu HcmcGraduated: 1993